Which Game Cosplay Is Your Favor?
Sakura-con is at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday April 6 and 7 and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday April 8. Registration is $60 at the door. Children age 6-12 receive a 50 percent membership price discount with their family; Children 5 and under receive complimentary membership with their family. People under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult. This is a cosplay event consists of Game Cosplay, Anime Cosplay, and all comic characters you can portray.
There is another convention named Jaycon hosted for cosplay fanatics. A big chance for game players to do Game Cosplay definitely! Final Fantasy Costumes and Assassin’s Greed Cosplay is both advisable to try. Yet, people have their own preference to the theme when they make up in mind. Jaycon’s biggest guest and headliner of this year is Kevin Bolk, also known as “K-bo.” Bolk is a freelance cartoonist and illustrator from Baltimore, Md., who is famous for his work through Nickelodeon, Tokyopop, Udon Entertainment, Blind Ferret Entertainment and Voices For. K-bo currently creates parody web comics as part of Interrobang Studios’ Pot Luck Comics. His work includes “It Sucks to be Weegie,” “Ensign Sue Must Die!,” an auto-biographical comic called “I’m My Own Mascot” and others.
One popular event at Jaycon is cosplay chess. The game is different from Game Cosplay but it is similar to regular chess, but the cosplayers are the chess pieces. “What we liken it to is wizard’s chess in Harry Potter, except anime-style,” explained sophomore Kate McMahan, Anime Club secretary and Jaycon 2012 artist and conbook coordinator. There are two players or “masters” who direct their cosplaying chess pieces and when one chess piece moves in on the opposing chess piece, they perform a short battle. Auditions are to be held beforehand.
Another form of entertainment comes from the stand-up comedy of Anime and Game Cosplay Comedian Joe, whose act consists of comedy and anime music videos (AMV), including his famous “Halftime ‘04” AMV. His panel is for the 18 and older crowd; wristbands can be obtained when registering and picking up badges at the Jaycon registration table. An additional stand-up comic returning this year is Derek Williams. His comic routine is sure to please everyone with his gamer, comic and anime-related jokes. Williams’ panel is open to everyone aged 14 years and older. If you are into a certain game, then the presentation of cosplay would be the awesome way to record the happiness.
Source from: http://www.cosplayerclub.com/blog.html/Which-Game-Cosplay-Is-Your-Favor/