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NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
**FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas) addresses the 1984 Republican National Convention in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas Texas on August 21, 1984.
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NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
**FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas) addresses the 1984 Republican National Convention in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas Texas on August 21, 1984.
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NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
**FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..Former United States Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas) delivers his speech accepting the nomination of the Republican Party to be its candidate for President of the United States at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California on Thursday, August 15, 1996.
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NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
**FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas) waves from the podium of the 1976 Republican National Convention at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri on Tuesday, August 17, 1976. Dole will be the 1976 GOP nominee for Vice President of the United States and will be on the ticket with US President Gerald R. Ford.
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NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
**FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..Former United States Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas) delivers his speech accepting the nomination of the Republican Party to be its candidate for President of the United States at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California on Thursday, August 15, 1996.
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Vice President Bush Campaigns for Ronald Reagan
Vice President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush at a rally for President Reagan's renomination. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Gen Con attendee walks through the halls wearing goggles and a flight cap at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - An attendee dressed up as a deamon walks through the Gen Con Artist's Alley at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Two Gen Con attendees dressed up and wearing horns walk through the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Gen Con attendee, dressed in steampunk attire, looks at role playing books for sale at a booth in the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - An attendee dressed in a complex Orc costume stands in the lobby of the Indiana Convention Center during Gen Con. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - An exhibitor sculpts a miniature figure during Gen Con at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A young Gen Con attendee, dressed as Queen Amidala from Star Wars, sits with her mother awaiting a miniatures painting event at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172231 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Inticately hand-painted war gaming miniatures sit on display during Gen Con at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172231 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Gen Con attendee, dressed up as a dark elf, talks to other attendees at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172231 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Inticately hand-painted war gaming miniatures sit on display during Gen Con at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172231 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Gen Con attendee, dressed up in a fantasy costume, takes a nap in the lobby of the Hyatt Hotel in Downtown Indianapolis. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172231 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees play a game involving Lego Pirate ships in a lounge area at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A girl dressed in furry animal ears plays a demo for the video game Dante's Inferno in the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Gen Con attendee plays a board game at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172236 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees play collectable card games at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172236 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees play a World of Warcraft Miniatures game in the Featured Match section at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172236 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees play a World of Warcraft Miniatures game in the Featured Match section at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172236 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - HeroScape miniatures sit in play during a game at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees play the miniatures war game HeroScape at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172234 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Intricately hand-painted miniatures sit on display at a booth in the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Intricately hand-painted miniatures sit on display at a booth in the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
16 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees play collectable card games at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172219 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees dressed as characters from anime and videogames walk through the Westin Hotel in Downtown Indianapolis. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees dressed as characters from anime and videogames walk through the Westin Hotel in Downtown Indianapolis. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - An attendee plays a board game in the Gen Con Board Games room at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Attendees play an large scale version of the game Settlers of Catan in the Gen Con Board Games room at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A girl dressed in furry animal ears plays a demo for the video game Dante's Inferno in the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
15 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees, dressed in costume, stand in the lobby of the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Gen Con attendee dressed as the character Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Carribean has lunch a The Ram Restaurant and Brewsery in Downtown Indianapolis during Gen Con. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172221 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Attendees play a large scale board game in the Gen Con Board Games room at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172221 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
14 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Attendees fill the tables playing board games in the Gen Con Board Games room at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172221 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - People play Dungeons and Dragons in the Role Playing Gamer's Association room at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172236 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - People wait on lines around the outside of the Indiana Convention Center to buy passes to attend Gen Con. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees, one dressed up as an anime character, stand outside of a restaurant in Downtown Indianapolis. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, minatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Gen Con attendees, one dressed in furry ears and a tail, wait in line at a Steak and Shake restaurant in Downtown Indianapolis. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A man intricately paints a war gaming minature in the Miniature Hobby Event area of Gen Con at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, minatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Attendees play the Starcraft Board Game during Gen Con at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - A Larger than life sculpture of the Magic: the Gathering card character Serra Angel sits on display at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172219 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Attendees walk through the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172219 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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IN: GEN CON INDY 2009 GAMER CONVENTION
13 August 2009 - Indianapolis, IN - Attendees walk past a large inflatable monster in the Gen Con Dealer's Hall at the Indiana Convention Center. Gen Con is an international gamer convention billed as the Best Four Days in Gaming. Held annually in Indianapolis, IN, Gen Con features many different types of gaming including role playing games, miniatures war gaming, board games, live-action role playing games, collectable card games, and computer gaming as well as panels and seminars on topics for gamers and a large dealer's hall where gaming and other gamer oriented companies and stores sell their wares. Originally started by Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax in 1968 in Geneva, WI. It has moved to numerous locations over the years and now draws over 20,000 attendees. Over 28,000 people attended Gen Con in 2008. Photo Credit: Philip Hall/Sipa Press/0908172221 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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