4th Annual LAN Party/Tournament Coming Nov. 16-18 to Alameda, Calif.
It's hard to believe that I was at the very first GeForce LAN back in 2004... It's amazing how the time has flown!OCTOBER 29TH, 2007
News Facts:
o NVIDIA® and Electronic Arts invite gamers to celebrate PC gaming at GeForce LAN 4, featuring Crysis and Team Fortress 2, November 16th – 18th in Alameda, California. More than 800 gamers and visitors are expected to attend the action-packed weekend event.
o Registration is now open for 450 Bring-Your-Own-Computer (BYOC) LAN gamers to sign up. Gamers will be able to play Crysis and Team Fortress 2 in multiplayer tournaments on the PC, as well as Madden NFL 08 on the PlayStation 3, and will have chances to win great prizes.
o GeForce LAN 4 will feature the year’s most highly anticipated games running on the latest graphics cards from NVIDIA. Leading game developers will show off their latest games, and entertainment will also be provided.
o The event will be held at the Area 51 Event Center, 2301 Monarch Street, Bldg 24, in Alameda, Calif. For venue info go to: http://www.area51-eventcenter.com/
o REGISTRATION: Seats are limited! Register today at: http://geforcelan4.nvidia.com/. You must be 18 years or older to register or attend the event.
o GeForce LAN 4 will benefit Get Well Gamers (which provides hospitalized children with video games) and the Alameda County Food Bank. If you would like to make a donation, please bring non-perishable foods and games from 1989 and later to the event. For more info, go to Alameda County Community Food Bank (http://www.accfb.org/ ) and Get Well Gamers (http://www.get-well-gamers.org ).
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) is the worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies. The Company creates innovative, industry-changing products for computing, consumer electronics, and mobile devices. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, and has offices throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. For more information, visit http://www.nvidia.com.
Check out the original LAN here: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/66/3/