[quote name='icebeast']If you haven't played Monster Hunter Tri and are willing to sink a bunch of time into a game (think I put about 180 hours into Tri on the Wii and I didn't finish the final monster of online mode, I was really close though) and have a friend or two to play with online the Monster Hunter on WiiU would be a good investment since you already have the console, but yeah outside of that there isn't much.[/QUOTE]I don't even like Monster Hunter games. I tried hard to like them but they don't fit me.
[quote name='icebeast']I'm going to Fanime for sure, Anime Expo is really likely, but I think I'm going to end up skipping New York Comic Con this year, maybe next year I'll do that trip or maybe actually try for San Diego Comic Con. I kind of feel like NYCC would be too much for this year since I'm going to a wedding with my sister at a resort in Cancun (that will be my first trip to Mexico) this summer, which should still be a total blast, although I'm kind of worried it's going to be insanely hot and I'll have to lather up with sun screen the entire time, haha.[/QUOTE]I'm REALLY considering Anime Expo and NYCC this year. AX I'm off, but the travel would be pricey and I'd have to cancel a few other cons. Also, might buy a house and won't have time to go. NYCC is more likely since I live just 3 hours away.
These are the following cons I still plan to go to:
Zenkaikon (next week, Lancaster, PA)
NipponCon (week after, in Westminister, MD)
TMODE (Rockville, MD in mid April, still possible)
Animazement (Raleigh, NC, Memorial Day weekend).
Anime Next (Somerset, NJ, early June)
Anime Mid-Atlantic (Chesapeake, VA, mid June)
Otakon (Baltimore, MD, mid August)
AnimeUSA (Washington, DC, mid September)
NekoCon (Hampton, VA, early Nov.)
TigerCon (Towson, MD, early Dec.)
I already went to MAGFest, IchibanCon, and Katsucon.