MAGFest 2011
January 13-16, 2011
Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
Alexandria, VA, USA
Video Gaming Convention with Gaming programming
Organized by MAGFest, Inc.
MAGFest is a video and computer gaming festival run by fans, for fans. It's similar to an anime or scifi convention, but aims to be more of a laid-back video game party. Nearly everything is open 24-hours. The show floors aren't crowded but still filled with lots of fan art, film and music. Our special guests fit right in and socialize with everyone. Game movies and cartoons are shown all weekend. In addition to our 10,000 square foot game room, lots of attendees set up games in their rooms and invite others inside.
Perhaps most importantly, MAGFest has a huge focus on game music -- multiple concerts' worth -- filled with video game music tributes, some even with the original composers! On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, multiple bands will perform on our main stage, and our JamSpace room is open 24 hours for collaborative music and special treats alike.
MAGFest 2011 Guests
- Armcannon - Musicians
- Brentalfloss - Musician
- Dj Cutman - Disc Jockey
- Entertainment System - Band
- The OneUps - Band
- Powerglove - Band
- The Protomen - Band
- Rare Candy - Band
- This Place is Haunted - Band
- The X-Hunters - Band
- Year 200X - Band
MAGFest 2011 Reports and Photos
- No reports found.
Previous/Future Events
Super Magfest 2024 — January 18-21, 2024
Super Magfest 2023 — January 5-8, 2023
Super Magfest 2022 — January 6-9, 2022
Super Magfest 2019 — January 3-6, 2019
MAGFest 2018 — January 4-7, 2018
MAGFest 2017 — January 5-8, 2017
MAGFest 2016 — February 18-21, 2016
MAGFest 2015 — January 23-26, 2015
MAGFest 2014 — January 3-6, 2014
MAGFest 2013 — January 3-6, 2013
MAGFest 2012 — January 5-8, 2012
MAGFest 2011 — January 13-16, 2011
MAGFest 2010 — January 1-4, 2010
MAGFest 2009 — January 1-4, 2009
MAGFest 2008 — January 3-6, 2008
MAGFest 2007 — January 4-7, 2007
MAGFest 2006 — January 13-15, 2006
MAGFest 2004 — October 1-3, 2004
MAGFest 2003 — October 31 - November 2, 2003
Mid-Atlantic Gaming Festival 2002 — September 27-29, 2002