I have long take the view that the proliferation of games in the 80's and 90's was ultimately not a good thing: too many games vying for a limited number of bands, athletes, dancers, vendors and, most importantly, attendees. This led, in my opinion, to a large number of "games" becoming a mish-mash of ideas-- sort of the rennfaire meets SCA tournament meets Celtic festival with pirates approach with less and less attention given to the cultural core of what is, after all, a Scottish event. These "weak" end events are now feeling the pinch, and economic Darwinism seems to be taking effect.