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WEG2: Warcraft3 (7 comments)
Posted by nbb @ 04:51 CDT, 6 June 2005 - iMsg
Similar to Counter-Strike, some of the world's finest strategists have been invited to Korea. These 16 players have two group stages ahead as well before entering the final stage. After each group stage half of the players will have to leave.

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WEG2: Counter-Strike (7 comments)
Posted by nbb @ 04:15 CDT, 6 June 2005 - iMsg
In the upcoming weeks until July 3. WEG2 takes place in Korea. Their Counter-Strike tournament features twelve handpicked teams from all over the globe. With two group stages leading up to the finals and the $50,000 for the winner some hard fighting's gonna come up.

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Adventures in E3 Expo -- Part 2 (2 comments)
Posted by Ms.X @ 02:53 CDT, 5 June 2005 - iMsg
This gallery shows the last day of E3, as well as a trip to Disneyland, Vegas, and some other areas. I decided to split the galleries into two parts as the list was getting too long, and I was only about halfway done! Enjoy ;)

Note: I have taken a couple of photos from Missy's collection to use in this gallery.
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Adventures in E3 Expo -- Part 1 (3 comments)
Posted by Ms.X @ 01:23 CDT, 5 June 2005 - iMsg
Though E3 was held in Los Angeles May 18th-20th, in this gallery you will find photos from various places in Los Angeles, Tijuana Mexico, and of course the E3 expo. Some members from girlz 0f destruction and myself decided to stay for 2 weeks and make the most of the trip. It was a great time, and we really crammed in a lot! Enjoy the gallery ;)

*Edit - If you would like to read a journal of some of these events written by sWeeTfLoW, look here.
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CPL Barcelona Gallery (4 comments)
Posted by Carmac @ 19:09 CDT, 5 May 2005 - iMsg
Thanks to the courtesy of Italy Play.it (http://www.teamplay.it) I visited the CPL World Tour in Barcelona. I did coverage for the Italian clan's website and some interviews for both the GGL and Play.it. Here is the picture gallery of that event.
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Harle's ECG Gallery (No comments)
Posted by Carmac @ 13:24 CST, 10 March 2005 - iMsg
We're here at the European Cyber Games with harle. I am doing GGL coverage, he is shoutcasting on stage (with me). Here's a gallery of our adventures so far. Enjoy!
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ECG Media Streams (2 comments)
Posted by Carmac @ 07:58 CST, 10 March 2005 - iMsg
The European Cyber Games has started. The matches will have shoutcast and many should also be streamed in video. Gamer-FM supported by several guests is providing that coverage. The addresses of the streams are to be found at the following address:

Audio & Video
Coverage Info

Unfotrunately, I do not know the schedule for the casted games. The only thing I know at the moment is that Lauke was supposed to play Falcon on stage but most of the players forgot their peripherals. Because of this all tournaments but SC were postponed until tomorrow. You can find out more in this GGL post.
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ESWorld Cup 2004 Coverage (252 comments)
Posted by ESWC Reporter @ 17:59 CST, 31 December 2004 - iMsg


July brings us more than just sunshine and a football tournament this year, but also the largest European competitive gaming event ever. The Electronic Sports World Cup, held at Futuroscope, Poitiers from the 6th to the 11th of July, will feature 500 players from dozens of countries taking part in 5 disciplines and competing for $200,000 in prize money.

If you are looking for information about this competition, interviews with players and staff, previews, predictions, recaps of 2003's event, or for our 2004 coverage, then you have come to the right place! Read on for all you could possibly want regarding this year's ESWC.

Don't forget to spend all your E$ on the ESWC fixtures!
You can also find all the ESWC demos on their FTP, as detailed in this post plus Group 3 & 4 round-up and results for Quake 3 in this post. Streaming information is available on the ESWC site.


Contents:
Page 1: 2003 Retrospective
Page 2: 2003 Retrospective Cont.
Page 3: 2003 Links
Page 4: 2004 Information
Page 5: 2004 ESWC Interviews
Page 6: Plans for 2004 Live Coverage
Page 7: 2004 ESWC Galleries
Page 8: VIP Journal Directory
Page 9: Live Tournament Scores
Page 10: Tournament Seeds
Page 11: Sunday Journal: Carmac
Page 12: Monday Journal: Daishi
Page 13: Monday Journal: Carmac
Page 14: Tuesday Journal: Daishi
Page 15: Tuesday Journal: Carmac
Page 16: Wednesday Journal: Daishi
Page 17: Wednesday Journal: Carmac
Page 18: General Schedule
Page 19: ZeRo4 Interview
Page 20: Lauke Interview
Page 21: Thursday Journal: Carmac
Page 22: Friday Journal: Daishi
Page 23: Knockout Games
Page 24: Friday Journal: Carmac
Page 25: Final Games & Standings
Page 26: Saturday Journal: Daishi
Page 27: Saturday Journal: Carmac
Page 28: Sunday Journal: Carmac
Page 29: PK in Retrospect
Page 30: UT2004 in Retrospect
Page 31: Q3 in Retrospect
Page 32: CS in Retrospect
Page 33: ESWC Moments
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Pictures from CPL Summer 2004 (1 comment)
Posted by Vicious[R] @ 12:05 CDT, 3 August 2004 - iMsg
Here's some pictures i took from the summer event. Some are from Verbal[R]'s camera and some are from mine, so if there are any repeats i don't catch, plz excuse me. =P
Edited by Carmac at 14:30 GMT, 16th Aug 2004 - 12725 Hits
Black2lip`s ESWC 2004 gallery (3 comments)
Posted by Black2lip @ 16:53 CDT, 12 July 2004 - iMsg
Some pictures I took during my visit to ESWC 2004 in Poitiers, I arrived at thursday so I missed a lot of the fun but these are some pictures of the rest of the event.
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ESWC 2004 - France Reloaded (3 comments)
Posted by raccoon @ 09:41 CDT, 8 July 2004 - iMsg
Ok chaps, it's been a whole year since last time. I'm not going to pull a long speech on you, since I guess you all know the drill by now.

Let the browsing commence!
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CXG: Behind closed doors (by cl0ck) (251 comments)
Posted by cl0ck @ 09:44 CST, 12 January 2004 - iMsg
High hopes and aspirations for potentially one of the best tournaments of our time were floating in the air of a small apartment in Boston, Massachusetts where I and cha0ticz prepared for the Cyber X-Games.

How wrong we were…

Game after game we played, practicing hard, playing the maps we haven’t played in so long with admiration to soar to the top of the event we were about to attend. Our games were on; we were playing really good, close games on all maps with full strategic knowledge banks.

But would this help us any at CXG? Nope, infact we should have been practicing playing on 3-4 hours sleep at 8am in the morning rather then the maps themselves.

Read on to see how the days progressed.
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Cyber X Games 2004 Coverage (152 comments)
Posted by ESReality @ 20:13 CST, 11 January 2004 - iMsg
Coverage from the Cyber X Games 2004, taking place from January 8-12th in the Convention Centre, Las Vegas. With prizes totalling over $600,000 and featuring Call of Duty, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Warcraft 3, Counter-Strike and of course Quake 3 this is set to be one of the biggest tournaments of the year. We'll do our best to keep you updated with all the major developments and results on the following pages. You can also join #esreality on Quakenet and follow the event with other readers.

  • Page 1: Event Introduction
  • Page 2: Prize Pool
  • Page 3: Quake 3
  • Page 4: Counter Strike
  • Page 5: Return to Castle Wolfenstein
  • Page 6: Warcraft 3
  • Page 7: Unreal Tournament 2003
  • Page 8: Live coverage links

  • The WC3: TFT Tournament Grand Final is played, 4K.Grubby wins 2-0 over aT.Wizard. WC3 tourney
  • The WC3 tourney winner brackets are played, 4K.Grubby wins 2-1 over aT.Wizard. WC3 tourney
  • Only six players left in the Q31v1 tourney
  • Q3 GTV at gtv.speakeasy.net
  • Ut2k3 Double Elimination.
  • Quake 3 seeds.
  • Warcraft 3 seeds.
  • Read a small preview about the Quake3 tournament from here.
  • Monitor problems cause Q3 tournament delays.
  • CS tournament cancelled.
  • Groups announced for Quake 3.
  • Qualified players for the Double elimination playoffs in Quake 3.
  • In Warcraft 3 only 6 contenders are left.
  • Exhibition matches in CS.
  • RtCW Cancelled?
  • Networks get shut down, so the Quake 3 tournament will not finish.

  • CyberXGaming.com
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    WCG Denmark Pic's (5 comments)
    Posted by Moonie @ 17:55 CDT, 8 September 2003 - iMsg
    while I was at the danish wcg finals i took a few pic's
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    AMD XSInvitational 2 (6 comments)
    Posted by meth @ 15:46 CST, 28 October 2002 - iMsg
    After the first XSI which was won by cK-fatal1ty XSReality did a second one. The main sponsor was AMD and it took place in the Lanarena Netcafe in London from the 21.04.01 - 22.04.01. The 16 best Quake3 players from Europa and the USA (8 each) were invited. Every EU player had to face every US player in duel. The continent with the most wins would win the overall title. Players were:

    Europe:

    -UNR-Blokey (England)
    -UNR-Luke (Scotland)
    All*LakermaN (Sweden)
    All*DOOMer (Sweden)
    All*Blue (Sweden)
    Polosatiy (Russia)
    aNc-stelam (Germany)
    aNc-Slinger (Germany)

    North America:

    cK-fatal1ty (USA)
    Revenant (USA)
    Pureluck (USA)
    Wombat (USA)
    Vise (USA)
    c3 (USA)
    Socrates (USA)
    cK-Insano (Canada)

    Machines were Athlon 1Ghz, 128MB RAM and Voodoo 5500.

    Europe won the overall title with 47:17. Lakerman and Polosatiy won all their 8 games. Best US player was fatal1ty at a shared 6th place with 5:3 games.

    NOTE: If some of the comments with player names in it don't fit anymore really it is because of me editing the pictures allready. Thx to everybody who helped me with the names.
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