The First Online Pro Sport for the Computer Gaming Crowd: PGL Official News Updates, Seasons 1-3

The first online pro sport for the computer gaming crowd. Sponsored by AMD, hosted by Ten Entertainment Network, and driven by popular demand, the PGL will do for computer games what the NBA did for two peach baskets and a medicine ball. We're talking serious revolution. How serious? How about $250,000 in cash and prizes in the first year? How about "quit your day job and start honing your deathmatch skills" serious? Okay - now that we've got your attention, read on...

Clan of the Burning Dog LAN Party 1, Last Weekend of July 1999

The CBD Lan Party in Cleveland rocked! We had a ton of fun, and are already scheduling the next one for this coming weekend. We had 12 CBDs there I believe, and we had a blast, playing games, abusing the T1, eating out, and going to strip clubs ;-) We also consumed a fair amount of what we will only call "substance" ;-) So here are a few pix, wish we would have taken more, but we were having so much fun we didn't think of it ;-) I just want to know why there are so many damn pix of 70th guess we wanted to make sure everyone knew how much of a m0m0 he is. ;-)

Singaporean Quake Clans: Pepper Crab Clan, Evil Dawgs, Trifixion, No Mercy, and Clan Thresh

Pepper Crab Clan Glossary: Never Mind Let Go - The generous act of not fragging an enemy, in the situation where the enemy would have been easily fragged. Lou Sai - Hokkien dialect for diarrhea. An adjective used to describe extremely inept players. Lousy Guy - Has three different meanings. A player who displays a sudden lack of skill or intelligence, a player who is bullying or Free Fragging you, or a player who simply irritates you. MRT - Any part of the map, where the player can stand on a moving object in order to move from one part of the map to another. Nasi Lemak - Our clan code-word to signal a coordinated attack against the enemy team. Don't even ask me how this phrase originated, I refuse to explain it.

PCXL Magazine November 1998: Ping-Free Partying

PCXL Magazine November 1998: Ping-Free Partying Who Needs Online Gaming When You Can Lug Your Kit Around Town to Shout Abuse at Complete Strangers? Online Gaming is Dead. LAN Parties Are Where It's At. Now, why the hell would you go to all the trouble of unplugging your computer and monitor, putting them in the …

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PCXL Magazine October 1998: PGL Tips from the Pros or How to Make a Load of Cash Playing Quake II

PCXL Magazine October 1998: PGL Tips from the Pros or How to Make a Load of Cash Playing Quake II When you’ve gone blurry-eyed from sitting in front of that monitor for eight straight hours, fingers unresponsive to anything but flying rockets and the sight of an enemy, you’ve got to question whether there’s a …

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