According to the GAMA board meeting minutes distributed late last month, there was another controversy over exhibitors at the Origins game show this year (last year's was over Internet discounters on the floor). A complaint by another exhibitor led to a decision by the GAMA board to ban the display of the card game Prison Bitch by exhibitor Guild of Blades at the show for violating Origins policy regarding the selling of objectionable material. Martin Stever of WizKids, LLC was the lone vote against the ban; Nicole Lindroos of Green Ronin abstained. The exhibitor was requested to remove the product from display, and apparently complied. On Sunday, the last day of the show, Guild of Blades was ejected from the exhibit hall due to the re-display of the product.
Guild of Blades Asked to Leave
Posted by ICv2 on August 4, 2003 @ 11:00 pm CT

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