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Join in a world-record attempt…

[Image: Shadow and Sonic Cosplay characters]As part of the London Games Festival, there’s an attempt on the world group Cosplay record on Saturday 25 October. If you’re that way inclined, then read on for full details (care of Sara at Cake):

Attention all gaming fans! To mark the launch of the UK’s biggest gaming extravaganza, the London Games Festival, a world record attempt to have the largest gathering of people dressed up as video game characters is occurring on 25 October at the London ExCel centre!

Hosted on the opening day of the London MCM Expo, this is the ultimate chance to prove your gaming credentials and show the world how much of a fan you really are! With the current record a measly 80 people, get out and buff your World of Warcraft armor, equip those Lara Croft dual pistols and brush that Guitar Hero mullet wig and get on down to the ExCel to strut your stuff and become a part of gaming history.

Date: 25 October 2008
Time: 12:30
Location: On the stairs, outside the entrance of the ExCel Centre

MCM Expo, ExCeL London,
One Western Gateway,
Royal Victoria Dock, London. E16 1XL

Key Guidelines:

  1. All participants must be wearing costumes representing characters from video games
  2. Characters from other media such as films, television, books and comics are acceptable; however these must have featured in video games before any subsequent appearances in other media. For example:

    • Sonic the Hedgehog first appeared in a video game in 1991, prior to subsequent television and comic book appearances; therefore Sonic qualifies for the attempt
    • Batman first featured as a comic book character in 1939, prior to his first appearance as a video game character in 1986; therefore Batman does not qualify.

We’re not involved in the organisation of this — contact Mark at the LFG if you have questions.

[Photo from Clow Wizard Eriol's photostream on Flickr]

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