Alright. I haven't officially staffed a game room before, so, to anyone who HAS staffed the game room at Kumoricon before, what could I tell people to expect other than long hours? (although I would really like to have enough people staffing in '08 that the staff could find some free time and sleep, so I'd mention that too) My major involvement would be line organisation for DDR and other popular games and running the DDR tourney, but I've noticed that most of the staff in the game room kind of just work with the game checkout and bag check. I'd be specifically talking to arcade employees and hardcore gamers, so they probably would not have interest working at the bag check or something, but could be valuable in the cases of machine issues and tournament setups.
Also, I checked what would be needed to capture video and audio going into your TV: a "capture card". I should be able to pick one up in the $50-$150 range at Stuff or Fry's, or the internet, if my age-old sources fail me. Since I would be putting this to use for tournament video/audio capture for all the tournaments, it would be nice if I could get reimbursed for it from the earnings of the DVD's, but I suppose that would be up to the Programming Director or someone. If not, I wouldn't mind, 'cause I'm sure I could put it to use.
The one kink I'm seeing with this is the fact that it's a chip that goes into a desktop, so we'd have to have such a desktop right by the area where the tournament is. For every tournament. This could be done, but I'd need to borrow a desktop and install an obscure chip and program on it, because I don't have a spare desktop lying around, and I don't think I could make it work with my laptop. I might be able to find some junker or something for it, or maybe there's an alternate chip that I could use with the laptop instead.
We've got 11 and a half months to figure this out, so I'm sure I can make this happen if I try hard enough, but nobody's responding to the interest poll. :/