Counter Strike Lan Tournaments
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Counterstrike LAN Tournaments
It used to be that, to get a good game of competitive gaming going, you had to know a bunch of people with fast CPUs and have access to some sorts of LAN. Schools, Libraries, Gaming Centers all hosted LAN parties. College Dorms with high speed internet and even faster LAN made it alot easier to play LAN Counterstrike and Starcraft
Then Counter-strike LAN Tournament Sponsors started showing up and offering some paltry cash prize or some graphic card that cost them nothing. These Counter-strike LAN Tournaments are advertised all over the place. Online and in monthly gaming magazines. Sure, its definitely cool to go to one of these Counter-strike LAN Tournament events, but there aren't that many winners - aside from the sponsor and the venue!
Welcome to the future of competitive gaming with prize rewards. GetGosu.com delivers competitive action and community features, the two main reasons you go to Counter-strike LAN Tournaments. But it provides much more, real chances for EVERYONE to win. GetGosu.com does not have a top prize that is awarded to one person. The typical GetGosu.com tournament captures the fun and excitement of a Counter-strike LAN Tournament, but at the end, the winner gets a reward based directly on the type of tournament he entered and, a little while later, everyone can enter another tournament and start winning again. No more waiting for months on end for the next Counterstrike LAN Tournament.
And if you are person that wins Counterstrike LAN Tournaments, stop by GetGosu.com to earn a bit in between matches. Why practice for free when you can be earning money between your Counter-strike LAN Tournaments!
Never played in a CounterStrike Lan Tournament? Never been to a Counterstrike Lan Party? Thats okay too. GetGosu tournament play is set up so that all gamers can find the tournament that is right for them. Gameplay too advanced? Drop down to a more novice level. Not being challanged by the competition? Up the ante and make your bid to become a professional tournament gamer. |
Revised on Fri Nov 16 20:10:05 +0000 2007 by Rob Day