Origins in Virginia (2002–2011) in 2018 for the creation of MAGFest. MAGFest was created by Joseph "Joe" Yamine and Sean Rider in 2002, as a small event in Roanoke, Virginia. Nick Marinelli, director of press and public relations, stated in an interview that Yamine "wanted people to just come together, play games, and rock out to some great video game cover bands". The original event featured three bands, an arcade room, a dealers room, a video room devoted to anime, a dance party area, and auctions of rare video games and art. Brendan Becker took over from Yamine at the following event, and the number of attendees grew from 250 to 3,000 over the course of eight years. Marinelli credited word of mouth for the slow but continued growth of the event, adding "It's not about seeing something no one's ever seen more; it's about getting together and celebrating what you love". Charles Margolis donated an
X-Men arcade cabinet to the event for MAGFest VI in 2008, and it was placed in a central area that year. The cabinet was extremely loud, particularly
Colossus' special move, and it became an event tradition to mimic the roar in later years. After Margolis passed from
brain cancer in 2017, a memorial notice was added to the cabinet. The event was extended in length from MAGFest 8 in 2010, going from a three-day to a four-day schedule.
New venues and expansion (2012–2020) MAGFest went through multiple changes in 2012, with a change in venue and the incorporation of MAGFest Inc as a nonprofit organisation to manage the event. The
Gaylord National Harbor Resort & Convention Center was a far larger venue than the previous, and first saw use for MAGFest X. Beginning in 2014, some additional annual conventions began to be held. This started with MAGLabs at the former venue in Virginia, and MAGWest held in California each year. Attendance at the main event had reached 20,000 by 2016, and peaked at 24,000 at Super MAGFest 2020, held that January. From 2019 the primary event circuit became known as "Super MAGfest". MAGLabs went on hiatus from 2019.
COVID-19 pandemic and hiatus (2020–2021) The
COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected the event. Super MAGFest 2020 was conducted that January, shortly before social distancing restrictions were introduced, but MAGWest 2020 and 2021 could only be conducted as digital events. A September 2020 announcement cancelled the in-person Super MAGFest 2021, which had been due to take part the coming January. The announcement also indicated that the future of MAGfest in general was uncertain. In addition to the financial challenge the pandemic represented, with the loss of 95% of the organisation's revenue for the year, "interpersonal and cultural issues" within the senior management team led to instability. In November 2020, an organisation named "friends of MAGFest" expressed concern about the MAGFest board of directors, alleging financial neglect, mismanagement and abuse by the Executive Director, Paul Birtel. After negotiations with Friends of MAGFest, Birtel fired three board members associated with the group as well as the events director Debra Lenik, which in effect cancelled the planned virtual event for 2021. Lenik considered the move a retaliatory action, and was told that she could only keep her health insurance if she signed an agreement not to sue the organisation. The entire board resigned in January 2021, and Paul Birtel himself resigned 10 days later. Through the following three months the new board worked to stabilise the organisation, with Lenik being rehired in her original role in April 2021. The organisation announced some structural changes including the presence of volunteer staff on the board, as well as the return of former staff members and volunteers.
Return (2022–present) Super MAGFest 2022 was formally announced in August 2021, confirming a return to the in-person event schedule. The event was held successfully, though there was a significant decline in attendees compared to the 24,000 seen at the peak in January 2020. 10,581 people attended in 2022, rising to 18,987 in 2023. Super MAGFest 2024 was announced on May 31, 2023 and was the first event to sell out at the Gaylord National Harbour Convention Centre, with an attendance of around 30,000. == Event history==