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Just a cross-post, but the turds over there didn't get me any help, so I turn to my true brothers-in-arms to possibly help us win a system or something.  You can only play so much PS2 before you wish you were playing Rock Band.

Gaming Club Needs Help!
Play Culdcept like a real men.
Hah, i was a nerd enough to start a CCG club when i was in 7th grade.

Of course this was in 1995, when it was fucking cool to play magic the gathering.
Just a tip, when calling local people for sponsorships make sure you frame it in ways that make their advantages apparent. So check if they can get tax deductions for donations and if you do events offer them advertising space on the programs or make banners or T-shirts with their logos. If you can get in their heads before you pitch to them you cab be very successful. Like a local game shop could get a write off, broad advertising with their logo or banner on something, and targetted advertising to your kids and their parents for when they want to get stuff for themselves. The trick is walking the line between laying out all these advantages but in a subtle way so they can still feel good about themselves for committing a "selfless" act.

Edit: god trying to develop an idea on a phone does not work, anyways my wife just went through something similar for a no budget event for the library and she got a lot of comic books donated for free. Realistically the guy got to clear out overstock and maybe get a write-off, but it still helps the kids.
You would have to think that having a gaming store donate some board games and stuff would be a big plus for them.

It would be like some dealer donating an eight-ball to some poor soul out of the kindness of their own heart and handing them a card where they can score more once school is out.
I dunno how much you're willing to maybe spend out of pocket, but perhaps you could find a permanent system on the cheep at like a Goodwill or Salvation Army or a pawnshop if you really want to.  Also, armegedtron for the computers.
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Alternatively, try inviting someone from one of those stores out to enjoy one of your events. Perhaps if they enjoy themselves enough (read: see enough commercial opportunities) they might be convinced to help out and sponsor a little something something (or something). Offer to let them sell small stuff (think used games or CCGs, etc) in exchange for helping out with the events. The chances of them laughing at the proposal are probably pretty high, and accepting it extremely low, but it certainly wouldn't be the worst thing ever sold out of the trunk of a car in a high school parking lot.
As I expected, you all are more worthy of my questions.  Yeah, I'm going to harass up some donations since the local businesses are pretty good with the high school, but I didn't want to approach from a "GIVE US FREE STUFF CUZ U RICH" perspective. 

I'll make the club officers do that, since I'm told they're better at asking and more easily listened to by the owners.  Too bad there's no nearby "game store" just the usual gamestops and electronics stores.
(08-08-2009, 10:54 PM)broonor link Wrote: [ -> ]As I expected, you all are more worthy of my questions.  Yeah, I'm going to harass up some donations since the local businesses are pretty good with the high school, but I didn't want to approach from a "GIVE US FREE STUFF CUZ U RICH" perspective. 

I'll make the club officers do that, since I'm told they're better at asking and more easily listened to by the owners.  Too bad there's no nearby "game store" just the usual gamestops and electronics stores.
Talk to comic book shops that side games. They may be willing to help.
Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(
(08-08-2009, 11:48 PM)broonor link Wrote: [ -> ]Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(

I would blame the recession, but it might have been the "ultimatium" story line to end the ultimate universe.  The stuff was horrible.
(08-08-2009, 11:54 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104864#msg104864 date=1249793282]
Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(

I would blame the recession, but it might have been the "ultimatium" story line to end the ultimate universe.  The stuff was horrible.
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from what i hear it's mostly since they refused to deal in manga.  Most of my students are more into manga than american comicbooks
(08-08-2009, 11:57 PM)broonor link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Ianki link=topic=3427.msg104866#msg104866 date=1249793669]
[quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104864#msg104864 date=1249793282]
Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(

I would blame the recession, but it might have been the "ultimatium" story line to end the ultimate universe.  The stuff was horrible.
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from what i hear it's mostly since they refused to deal in manga.  Most of my students are more into manga than american comicbooks
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American comics are more for the older crowd that grew up with them anyway. It's pretty difficult to get into comics there days since they're so fucking intertwined.
(08-09-2009, 12:00 AM)SUPER MACHO MAN link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104869#msg104869 date=1249793854]
[quote author=Ianki link=topic=3427.msg104866#msg104866 date=1249793669]
[quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104864#msg104864 date=1249793282]
Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(

I would blame the recession, but it might have been the "ultimatium" story line to end the ultimate universe.  The stuff was horrible.
[/quote]

from what i hear it's mostly since they refused to deal in manga.  Most of my students are more into manga than american comicbooks
[/quote]

American comics are more for the older crowd that grew up with them anyway. It's pretty difficult to get into comics there days since they're so fucking intertwined.
[/quote]

Superhero comics, yes, but there are so many great non-superhero American comics (*ahem*) to choose from. But these damn kids these days would rather read shitty, derivative manga that draws from a very small set of overused character archetypes and story structures. Not that all manga is bad; just all the stuff junior high kids pick up because all their friends read them and it's funny because you have to turn the pages backwards.

And I'm only twenty years old. I shouldn't have to use the phrase "damn kids these days" for at least another ten years.
(08-09-2009, 12:44 AM)K2 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=SUPER MACHO MAN link=topic=3427.msg104871#msg104871 date=1249794012]
[quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104869#msg104869 date=1249793854]
[quote author=Ianki link=topic=3427.msg104866#msg104866 date=1249793669]
[quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104864#msg104864 date=1249793282]
Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(

I would blame the recession, but it might have been the "ultimatium" story line to end the ultimate universe.  The stuff was horrible.
[/quote]

from what i hear it's mostly since they refused to deal in manga.  Most of my students are more into manga than american comicbooks
[/quote]

American comics are more for the older crowd that grew up with them anyway. It's pretty difficult to get into comics there days since they're so fucking intertwined.
[/quote]

Superhero comics, yes, but there are so many great non-superhero American comics (*ahem*) to choose from. But these damn kids these days would rather read shitty, derivative manga that draws from a very small set of overused character archetypes and story structures. Not that all manga is bad; just all the stuff junior high kids pick up because all their friends read them and it's funny because you have to turn the pages backwards.

And I'm only twenty years old. I shouldn't have to use the phrase "damn kids these days" for at least another ten years.
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Neither should I, and damn I'm making a lot of blanket statements today.  Meant to say Super hero comics, or really anything that requires you to consult wikipedia.
(08-09-2009, 01:06 AM)SUPER MACHO MAN link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=K2 link=topic=3427.msg104882#msg104882 date=1249796658]
[quote author=SUPER MACHO MAN link=topic=3427.msg104871#msg104871 date=1249794012]
[quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104869#msg104869 date=1249793854]
[quote author=Ianki link=topic=3427.msg104866#msg104866 date=1249793669]
[quote author=broonor link=topic=3427.msg104864#msg104864 date=1249793282]
Our only comic book shop just shut down a few months back  :'(

I would blame the recession, but it might have been the "ultimatium" story line to end the ultimate universe.  The stuff was horrible.
[/quote]

from what i hear it's mostly since they refused to deal in manga.  Most of my students are more into manga than american comicbooks
[/quote]

American comics are more for the older crowd that grew up with them anyway. It's pretty difficult to get into comics there days since they're so fucking intertwined.
[/quote]

Superhero comics, yes, but there are so many great non-superhero American comics (*ahem*) to choose from. But these damn kids these days would rather read shitty, derivative manga that draws from a very small set of overused character archetypes and story structures. Not that all manga is bad; just all the stuff junior high kids pick up because all their friends read them and it's funny because you have to turn the pages backwards.

And I'm only twenty years old. I shouldn't have to use the phrase "damn kids these days" for at least another ten years.
[/quote]

Neither should I, and damn I'm making a lot of blanket statements today.  Meant to say Super hero comics, or really anything that requires you to consult wikipedia.
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I was telling my friend whose about to get married that today's comics are too good for kids, so our children will have to learn to love superheros by reading shitty Chris Claremont issues like we did.
Hey, can you fags stop jerking off over comic books for a bit and come up with ideas to help the next generation of gamers not be total meme-spouting douchebags?

I'd say try to approach them with the charity/tax write-off approach. If you can market it in a way that seems like it'll benefit the store you might have an okay chance. Sorta like "hey if I get these kids addicted early they'll be spending all their grocery bagboy money at your store!"
(08-09-2009, 04:05 AM)Bybus Slago link Wrote: [ -> ]Hey, can you fags stop jerking off over comic books for a bit and come up with ideas to help the next generation of gamers not be total meme-spouting douchebags?

I'd say try to approach them with the charity/tax write-off approach. If you can market it in a way that seems like it'll benefit the store you might have an okay chance. Sorta like "hey if I get these kids addicted early they'll be spending all their grocery bagboy money at your store!"

COMIX FAPFAPFAP but srsly thanks so far
(08-09-2009, 04:05 AM)Bybus Slago link Wrote: [ -> ]Hey, can you fags stop jerking off over comic books for a bit and come up with ideas to help the next generation of gamers not be total meme-spouting douchebags?

I'd say try to approach them with the charity/tax write-off approach. If you can market it in a way that seems like it'll benefit the store you might have an okay chance. Sorta like "hey if I get these kids addicted early they'll be spending all their grocery bagboy money at your store!"

who is this guy

protip: bring in an armload of like batman comics and shit

(08-09-2009, 04:26 AM)dogmobile...?????? link Wrote: [ -> ]who is this guy

protip: bring in an armload of like batman comics and shit

I'm the dude tellin' these comic-fappers to take their ink-and-paper fetish and shove it. We're trying to help steer the next generations gamers away from being total assclowns.
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