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      • The first Penny Arcade Expo was held on August 28–29, 2004 at the Meydenbauer Center, and was attended by about 3,300 people.
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    The first Penny Arcade Expo was held on August 2829, 2004 at the Meydenbauer Center, and was attended by about 3,300 people. Renamed to PAX, the event became an annual event. Attendance grew rapidly, topping 9,000 in 2005 and 19,000 in 2006.

  3. The first Penny Arcade Expo was held on August 2829, 2004 ( – ) at the Meydenbauer Center, and was attended by about 3,300 people. Renamed to PAX, the event became an annual event. Attendance grew rapidly, topping 9,000 in 2005 and 19,000 in 2006.

  4. Attendance at the Penny Arcade Expo from 2004 to 2012. On April 12, 2004, the authors of Penny Arcade announced PAX, the Penny Arcade Expo. [1] PAX 2004 was a two-day event held at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington, from August 28–29, which they hoped would turn into an annual event.

  5. Aug 28, 2024 · Penny Arcade organized its first Penny Arcade Expo, or PAX, at Bellevue’s Meydenbauer Center in 2004. About 3,000 people showed up.

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  6. The first PAX, known at the time as the Penny Arcade Expo, was held on August 2829, 2004, in Bellevue, Washington, at the Meydenbauer Center, and was attended by approximately 3,300 people. The event was then held annually in August, at the same venue, for the next two years.

  7. pennyarcade.fandom.com › wiki › Penny_Arcade_Expo_2004Penny Arcade Expo 2004

    Penny Arcade Expo 2004 (abbreviated to PAX 2004) was the very first Penny Arcade Expo ever. It was announced on April 12, 2004 by Mike Krahulik on behalf of both he and Jerry Holkins. It was held from August 28 to August 29, 2004 in Bellevue, Washington.

  8. west.paxsite.com › en-us › infoAbout PAX West

    In 2004, the folks at Penny Arcade decided they wanted a show exclusively to celebrate gaming and game culture. Comics, anime, and other nerd hobbies were all cool, but those activities already had their own shows…where could gamers call home?