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'''Ropecon''' ({{IPA-fi|ropekon}}) is a [[Role-playing game|role-playing]] convention held annually in [[Finland]]. The convention is one of the largest non-commercial annual events of its kind, having reached a record of "over 4900" attendees in 2019.<ref>{{in lang|fi}}{{cite web|title=Ropecon Twitter|url=https://twitter.com/ropecon/status/1155538331968659456|accessdate=27 July 2020}}</ref> The current venue is the [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] convention centre in [[Helsinki]], the capital city of [[Finland]].
'''Ropecon''' ({{IPA|fi|ˈropekon}}) is a [[Role-playing game|role-playing]] convention held annually in [[Finland]]. The convention is one of the largest non-commercial annual events of its kind, having reached a record of "over 5900" attendees in 2022.<ref>{{in lang|fi}} {{cite web|title=Ropecon Twitter|url=https://twitter.com/ropecon/status/1553776335696412678|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref> The current venue is the [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] convention centre in [[Helsinki]], the capital city of [[Finland]].


Ropecon hosts a wide variety of different types of games, including [[role-playing game]]s, [[live action role-playing game]]s, [[collectible card game]]s, [[Miniature wargaming|miniature wargames]] and [[strategy game]]s. The event also has a range of lectures, panel discussions and other presentations covering different aspects of gaming. Past guests of honor have included several prominent game designers, such as [[Steve Jackson (US)|Steve Jackson]].
Ropecon hosts a wide variety of different types of games, including [[role-playing game]]s, [[live action role-playing game]]s, [[collectible card game]]s, [[Miniature wargaming|miniature wargames]] and [[strategy game]]s. The event also has a range of lectures, panel discussions and other presentations covering different aspects of gaming. Past guests of honor have included several prominent game designers, such as [[Steve Jackson (US)|Steve Jackson]].
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The name "Ropecon" comes from the [[Finnish language]] word "[[:wikt:roolipeli|'''ro'''oli'''pe'''li]]", meaning role-playing game, but is also a nod to the [[English language]] word "[[rope]]", a vital piece of equipment in classic [[dungeon crawl]] role-playing games.
The name "Ropecon" comes from the [[Finnish language]] word "[[:wikt:roolipeli|'''ro'''oli'''pe'''li]]", meaning role-playing game, but is also a nod to the [[English language]] word "[[rope]]", a vital piece of equipment in classic [[dungeon crawl]] role-playing games.


The Finnish culture ministry supported Ropecon in 2013 with funding.<ref>http://yle.fi/uutiset/opera_nabs_biggest_share_of_festival_funding/6585099</ref>
The Finnish culture ministry supported Ropecon in 2013 with funding.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://yle.fi/uutiset/opera_nabs_biggest_share_of_festival_funding/6585099|title = Opera nabs biggest share of festival funding|date = 18 April 2013}}</ref>


The 2020 convention was moved into an online event because of the worldwide [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
The 2020 and 2021 conventions were turned into online events because of the worldwide [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{in lang|fi}} [https://2021.ropecon.fi/ropecon/ajankohtaista Ajankohtaista koronasta | Ropecon 2021]/</ref>


== List of Ropecons ==
== List of Ropecons ==
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| 2023 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || Roman Lappat, Shut up & Sit Down Podcast
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| 2022 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || Avery Alder, Vlaada Chvátil
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| 2021 || Online ||
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| 2019 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || Lynne Hardy, Jon Hodgson
| 2019 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || Lynne Hardy, Jon Hodgson
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| 2018 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || Alex Roberts
| 2018 || Messukeskus Helsinki || [[Alex Roberts (game designer)|Alex Roberts]]
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| 2017 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || [[Monica Valentinelli]], Anna Westerling
| 2017 || Messukeskus Helsinki || [[Monica Valentinelli]], Anna Westerling
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| 2016 || [[Messukeskus Helsinki]] || [[Claus Raasted]], [[Ross Watson (game designer)|Ross Watson]]
| 2016 || Messukeskus Helsinki || [[Claus Raasted]], [[Ross Watson (game designer)|Ross Watson]]
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| 2015 || [[Dipoli]], Espoo || [[Michelle Nephew]], [[Jason Morningstar]]
| 2015 || [[Dipoli]], Espoo || [[Michelle Nephew]], [[Jason Morningstar]]
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| 2012 || Dipoli || [[Peter Adkison]], [[Larson Kasper]]
| 2012 || Dipoli || [[Peter Adkison]], [[Larson Kasper]]
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| 2011 || Dipoli || [[Frank Mentzer]], [[Erik Mona]] <ref name=ropecon2011>{{cite web|title=Ropecon 2011|url=http://www.ropecon.fi/pmwiki/index.php/2011/2011|publisher=Ropecon blog|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref>
| 2011 || Dipoli || [[Frank Mentzer]], [[Erik Mona]]<ref name=ropecon2011>{{cite web|title=Ropecon 2011|url=http://www.ropecon.fi/pmwiki/index.php/2011/2011|publisher=Ropecon blog|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref>
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| 2010 || Dipoli || [[Keith Baker (game designer)|Keith Baker]], [[Friedemann Friese]]
| 2010 || Dipoli || [[Keith Baker (game designer)|Keith Baker]], [[Friedemann Friese]]
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| 2006 || Dipoli || [[Kenneth Hite]], [[Bruno Faidutti]], Olle Jonsson and Tobias Wrigstad
| 2006 || Dipoli || [[Kenneth Hite]], [[Bruno Faidutti]], Olle Jonsson and Tobias Wrigstad
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| 2005 || Dipoli || [[Greg Stafford]], [[Bill Bridges (RPG)|Bill Bridges]] and Claus Raasted
| 2005 || Dipoli || [[Greg Stafford (game designer)|Greg Stafford]], [[Bill Bridges (RPG)|Bill Bridges]] and Claus Raasted
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| 2004 || Dipoli || [[John Kovalic]], [[Erick Wujcik]] and Emma Wieslander
| 2004 || Dipoli || [[John Kovalic]], [[Erick Wujcik]] and Emma Wieslander

Latest revision as of 04:42, 1 September 2024

Ropecon
Gamers playing Artemis at Ropecon 2014
StatusActive
GenreGaming
VenueMessukeskus Helsinki
Location(s)Helsinki
CountryFinland
Inaugurated1994
Attendance3,900
Organized byRopecon Society
Websitehttp://www.ropecon.fi/

Ropecon (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈropekon]) is a role-playing convention held annually in Finland. The convention is one of the largest non-commercial annual events of its kind, having reached a record of "over 5900" attendees in 2022.[1] The current venue is the Messukeskus Helsinki convention centre in Helsinki, the capital city of Finland.

Ropecon hosts a wide variety of different types of games, including role-playing games, live action role-playing games, collectible card games, miniature wargames and strategy games. The event also has a range of lectures, panel discussions and other presentations covering different aspects of gaming. Past guests of honor have included several prominent game designers, such as Steve Jackson.

Ropecon is organised by the Ropecon Society, a joint venture of several Finnish role-playing associations. The practical arrangements are made by the unpaid members of an organising committee and hundreds of voluntary workers at the convention. Any profits are used to support various other role-playing activities.

The name "Ropecon" comes from the Finnish language word "roolipeli", meaning role-playing game, but is also a nod to the English language word "rope", a vital piece of equipment in classic dungeon crawl role-playing games.

The Finnish culture ministry supported Ropecon in 2013 with funding.[2]

The 2020 and 2021 conventions were turned into online events because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

List of Ropecons

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Year Venue Guests of honour
2023 Messukeskus Helsinki Roman Lappat, Shut up & Sit Down Podcast
2022 Messukeskus Helsinki Avery Alder, Vlaada Chvátil
2021 Online
2020 Online
2019 Messukeskus Helsinki Lynne Hardy, Jon Hodgson
2018 Messukeskus Helsinki Alex Roberts
2017 Messukeskus Helsinki Monica Valentinelli, Anna Westerling
2016 Messukeskus Helsinki Claus Raasted, Ross Watson
2015 Dipoli, Espoo Michelle Nephew, Jason Morningstar
2014 Dipoli, Espoo Luke Crane, Jason Soles
2013 Dipoli Kevin Wilson, D. Vincent Baker
2012 Dipoli Peter Adkison, Larson Kasper
2011 Dipoli Frank Mentzer, Erik Mona[4]
2010 Dipoli Keith Baker, Friedemann Friese
2009 Dipoli L. Scott Johnson, Suzi Yee, Malik Hyltoft and Antti Malin
2008 Dipoli Greg Stolze, Chris Pramas and Peter S. Andreasen
2007 Dipoli Robin D. Laws, Emily Care Boss and Jakob Rune Nielsen
2006 Dipoli Kenneth Hite, Bruno Faidutti, Olle Jonsson and Tobias Wrigstad
2005 Dipoli Greg Stafford, Bill Bridges and Claus Raasted
2004 Dipoli John Kovalic, Erick Wujcik and Emma Wieslander
2003 Dipoli Jonathan Tweet, Ramon Laan and Martin Ericsson
2002 Dipoli Justin Achilli and Eirik Fatland
2001 Dipoli N. Robin Crossby and Tuomas Pirinen
2000 Dipoli Steve Jackson and Richard Dansky
1999 Dipoli Mike Pondsmith and Rick Priestley
1998 Dipoli Ray Greer and Mark Rosewater
1997 Paasitorni, Helsinki Greg Costikyan
1996 Paasitorni Tom Dowd and Andy Chambers
1995 Messukeskus Helsinki[5] Sandy Petersen
1994 Paasitorni Steve Jackson

References

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  1. ^ (in Finnish) "Ropecon Twitter". Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Opera nabs biggest share of festival funding". 18 April 2013.
  3. ^ (in Finnish) Ajankohtaista koronasta | Ropecon 2021/
  4. ^ "Ropecon 2011". Ropecon blog. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  5. ^ A joint event with Assembly demo party.
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