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More About SK Gaming

By Andrei 'hancu-' Hancu
Dec 16, 2006 16:03


- Fresh Vigor for SK Gaming
I've seen certain people getting upset as SK Gaming has changed in the last couple of weeks, at least when it comes to my domain, Counter-Strike. Well dear 'friends' I know you were loving it when you kept on seeing sourced news items to Gotfrag, or any other gaming community.
Well you won't be seeing that anymore. We're improving day by day and it's simply useless to keep on flaming/spamming our dear community..
- Shout out to the SK community
SK Gaming has done a lot when it comes to community wise, and it has given the fans and all the gamers most of the concepts existing in esports journalism. It started with and from us and it kept going ahead until today with us still in front.
2007?! We will have everything but simple and normal happenings. Surprises have not yet started, but we've got things well prepared to impress our community. Out of the ordinary and catching up the initiative once again, all that will characterize us once again.
These are the moments that we need our fans support. Sticking with us, giving full support would represent the best choice. We've never failed you just yet, and we're not planning on doing it in the future.
"Gaming is believing"



The Next Big Name in Gaming

By Andrei 'hancu-' Hancu
Aug 8, 2005 14:31


What would you say that I am talking about? f0rest - one of Begrip's new stars? destructo - the American youngster that doesn't play anymore due to school? Ztrider - one of the best PK players at the moment? Giacomo - one of the upcoming talents in the Warcraft3 scene? Actually none of the names that I mentioned are the correct response to my dilemma. The actual response is quite surprising, not only for me, but for the whole gaming scene.
Today the well known American gaming community, Gotfrag, published an article featuring Brice Mellen, a guy that isn't actually involved in gaming but he does play a lot just for fun. Nothing unusual until now. But let me quote the paragraph that actually left me wordless:
"Now imagine being a superstar without ever seeing the screen. Brice Mellen, a blind professional gamer, is doing just that."
Yes that's right! Don't waste any time trying to convince yourself that you read something wrong, because you didn't. The 17 year old gamer was quite successful in Soul Caliber 2 and Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance for the Xbox laying out punishments for the guys that challenged him. Also, as I understood sometimes he even plays facing away from the screen to intimidate his opponents.
It that impressive or what? But I'll let you read the article right from the source. Let me know what you think about it..
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