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The World Of Computer Gaming,
High-Stakes And Intense Competition
by:
Paul Wilson
Multiplayer games and
tournaments are now offering cash prizes, adding to the thrill of
competing. To participate, a valid credit card or paypal account is
required. And, a player must live in a state or country that has no
laws against online gaming for money. Sites which promote such
activities are: www.worldwinner.com and www.arkadium.com.
Gaming leagues are becoming professional and organize competitions
where cash prizes are worth over US$ 100,000 in cash. These events
are seen as business and marketing development opportunities.
Hardware manufacturing giants like Intel sponsor gaming clans and
see gaming world-wide as a profitable avenue for promoting their
products. High-stake gaming competitions are popular, but the real
fights occur behind the scenes, where companies spend millions
trying to get their technology directly into the hands of gamers
Professional gaming has taken the world by storm and, LAN
competitions are high-stake tournaments with a few gamers earning a
living just competing. A professional gamer with a sponsorship plan
in place can earn up to US$ 500,000 per year. Cyberathlete,
Professional League, Gamecaster, Global gaming League, are some of
the organizations that host competitions. The first professional
gaming league was set up in 1997 and today the competitions are not
just televised but covered by major publications and newspapers.
MTV, CNN,ESPN, USA Network, ABC World News Today, FOX, WB and others
telecast the events live.
Gamers from all walks of life train intensely to become virtual
world champions, winning brings fame, money, as well as recognition.
And, since 2001 The World Cyber Games are held in a different
country each year. The prize in 2004 was worth US$ 400, 000 and
competitors played: FIFA Soccer 2004, Need for Speed, Underground,
Star-Craft, Brood War, Unreal Tournament 2004, Dawn of war, Dead or
Alive Ultimate, and Halo 2.
Gaming is serious; it is about quick thinking, intense practice,
team work, interaction with other players, and understanding
technology at its best. Gamers have to be on their toes, keep
abreast with new launches, changes, patches, cheats, and more.
According to online gaming expert Psychologist Professor Mark
Griffiths, “online gaming addiction for a small minority is a real
phenomenon and people suffer the same symptoms as traditional
addictions. They are the types of games that completely engross the
player. They are not games that you can play for 20 minutes and
stop. If you are going to take it seriously, you have to spend time
doing it”
That gaming is taken seriously is confirmed, many major colleges are
offering minor as well as major courses in game design, animation,
cognition and gaming, computer music, psychology of play and more.
RPI, the Pratt Institute, University of Colorado, the Art Institute
of Phoenix, the University of Washington, and the University of
Pennsylvania are among those that have programs in computer graphics
and game technology. They are set to become a feeder system for the
US$ 10 billion a year game industry.
About The Author
Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for www.1888FreeOnlineGames.com,
the premier website to play thousands of free online games including
arcade games, action games, card games, flash games, strategy games,
puzzle games and more. He also freelances for
www.1888SoftwareDownloads.com .
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