Forbes: Is this Your Life or What? — Dennis Fong tells writer Gary Andrew Poole about his life as a champion gamer

"I knew right away he would be coming after me. So I changed my style and waited for him to come. Like I would trap him in a room, and then he’d be forced—because he was down—to be the one that comes around the corner and starts shooting. But I’d be shooting at the corner, so he had nothing to do but take the first shot in the face. That’s how I ended up winning."

Quake-Au — Everglide Mousepad Review, by k-wayne

"This review was meant to come a long time ago. It was interrupted by the biggest game of the year being released (HalfLife), practicing for Australia's biggest lan event (Impulse 98) and various other real life constraints. I'd like to thank the Everglide ppl for sending me the attack pad and for being (somewhat) patient while I try and write up an objective review for quake-au."

MSN Gaming Zone: Behind-the-Scenes with Thresh, Gamer Extraordinaire

Behind-the-Scenes with Thresh, Gamer Extraordinaire: This is definitely one person you'd like to have as a friend than a foe. Dennis Fong, a.k.a Thresh, is a true gamer. He's best known for his 1997 Red Annihilation Tournament victory where he drove away in a red Ferrari, the grand prize. Come meet this amazing gamer and champion.