Multi-Mayhem 1 and 2 were held at Hopkins House in Minnesota in 1998. Multi-Mayhem 3 was an even bigger LAN party at the Maplewood Community Center in Maplewood, MN, 1999.
Archiving the history of the video game Quake 2: created by id Software; customized by the Quake 2 community.
Multi-Mayhem 1 and 2 were held at Hopkins House in Minnesota in 1998. Multi-Mayhem 3 was an even bigger LAN party at the Maplewood Community Center in Maplewood, MN, 1999.
Lan parties are a blast. It's a great excuse to get out of the house for 24 hours and play some online games with no lag at all. It's also a great time to swap software and collect MP3s. Here are pictures of the first lan party we had at our new house. Also there are new pix up from LanDiegoX here.
German Quake 2 scene in 1999 is explored, starting with the Voodoo People LAN Party, held at at VP-Nightmare's house in Fürth, July 16 - 18, 1999. Then we look at the Hude LAN Party and the GXP LAN Party, in Hagen. That was Europe's largest LAN party in 1999.
The first annual =Gods of Mortality= Pow-wow took place in Monroe, Michigan at Venividivici's home the weekend of August 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 2002.
Let's go back in time to the summers of 1997 and 1998, in Edmonton, Alberta, where inside an airplane hangar we find the flowering of Canada's e-sports scene: Fragapalooza, the biggest LAN gaming competitions in Canada, where the first Canadian Quake champions were crowned.