The short answer is 'yes.' LIL'COn is a very small, local convention that hosts to gaming of any and all sorts. It's 'big brother' is Queen City ConQuest, which happens in the early fall. There's a room for video games both new and 'classic', board games, collectible card games, table-top rpgs, wargaming, etc.. etc... No LARP events, though. Not because it's not considered gaming but because there tends not to be enough room what with everything else going on. I hand craft and sell historically based board games (Morris games, Fox & Geese, Alquerque, Tafl, Tablut, Victorian horse racing games, and so on) as a vendor. Sadly, the convention today got postponed due to the weather. All that last minute rushing and anticipation! Argh! But to grasp the silver lining of my castle that I've build in the clouds, it gives me a chance to get caught up on the writing rpgs! And there is a larger convention next weekend in Geneseo, NY. They are doing a steampunk theme this year, and as my display includes a 1930s cathedral radio that plays 1920s music while I dress in a style from 1910, I hope to draw in some decent profit.