Once relegated to basements and rec rooms, video gaming has now officially entered the big time, with a league of its own and a slew of young pros -- including Walshy, Tsquared and Karma -- creating a new breed of sports hero for the 21st century.
Gaming Page on ESPN.com
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Gaming Page on ESPN.com
Okay, so I'm surfing around ESPN and what do I see? I new gaming page dedicated to video gamers. As far as I can tell, it's only about a week old, but still, for ESPN to acknowledge video games (and the largest gaming league) seem to be good for all gamers and a coup for those of us who love the games.
Just a little puppy trying to make it in a big digital world.
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Pretty sure sport is defined with physical exertion being in there somewhere. Gamer being sports hero's? lol
Dan
Dan
Re: Gaming Page on ESPN.com
With America slowly gaining weight, it was inevitable to find this kind of sport becoming popular, the only thing im wondering is: how are all the people in the MLG so skinny?!?!?? 

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Andy
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Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
PSN: VICaphit
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I have been looking for one of these for soo long, thanks, i think i might actually get one of these for my friend who's addicted to WoW, just as a joke (he's really skinny).vicaphit wrote:maybe they all have this:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/9FF5/
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You may have to glue his USB peripherals into it so he cannot get rid of it. Make him so worn out that he has to stop playing wow and regenerate and take you out for some real food... and make him pay for the meal.
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Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
PSN: VICaphit
Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
PSN: VICaphit
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wow, that was surprisingly well thought out, come up with these plans often?
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I just know how people try to get out of things.
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Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
PSN: VICaphit
Andy
New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
PSN: VICaphit