[Editor’s note: VGMari went to Megacon in Orlando last week on behalf of Destructoid. Check out the gallery for some cosplay action! — CTZ]
Last weekend at Megacon I was hunting for any and all videogame related items and events. Unfortunately, there wasn’t a whole lot but what they did manage to have was pretty cool. For those of you who don’t know Megacon, it’s the largest comic book/sci-fi/fantasy/anime convention in the state of Florida located in Orlando. It’s where all of us Florida geeks congregate.

One of the highlights of the convention was the amount of awesome gaming cosplay. There were greatStreet Fighter, Soul CaliburandMortal Kombatcosplayers. My personal favorite were thePhoenix Wrightcosplayers. I loved them so much I needed to use them as the title image.
The game room had your average game room staples —Super Smash Bros Brawl, Soul Calibur IVandHalo 3to name a few. It wasn’t a very big area and it was difficult to move around. Although, on the bright side, I did not smell any con funk (which is rare, FYI). There wasn’t a whole lot of videogame vendors but the few that were there had some decent merchandise. There was one vendor with a great selection of imports and another with a great selection of classic US releases. And at nearly every anime store there were Japanese videogame related items such asFinal Fantasyfigures and rings, Tecmo and Capcom gashapon and there was even a cute little Love and Berry purse.

Although the amount of videogame related content at Megacon this year was underwhelming, they fraking DELIVERED when it came to the sci-fi content. Featuring guests such as Tricia Helfner (the hot blonde #6 Cylon fromBattlestar Galactica), James Callis (Dr. Gaius Baltar fromBattlestar Galactica) and Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones onTorchwood) just to name a few. The sci-fi vendors were plentiful, did not disappoint and I even picked up some sweetBSGpatches. OtherBSGhighlights included replica props and costumes from the original series. That Cylon head blew my mind.
All in all, Megacon 09 was filled with all sorts of geek awesomeness — especially forBattlestar Galacticafans.







