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A LAN party is a social gathering of participants with personal computers or compatible game consoles, where a local area network (LAN) connection is established between the devices using a router or switch, primarily for the purpose of playing multiplayer video games together.
World's largest LAN-party, which later became more of Gaming party / E-Sports event. Equinox [23] France 1988–2007 Atari ST and PC Euskal Encounter: Basque Country, Spain 1994– Originated as a pure Amiga Demo Party, now is a Lan and Demo Party Evoke: Cologne, Germany 1997– Demoparty organized by Digitale Kultur Flashback: Sydney, Australia
Video games are played in a variety of social ways, which often involve domestic gatherings or even in public places. A popular method of accomplishing this is a LAN (Local Area Network) party, which is hosted at a home and involves family and friends, [6] creating a social event for people-friendly with each other. LAN parties are often held ...
Fragapalooza (also referred to as Frag or Fraga by participants) is an annual video game festival/LAN party that takes place in Leduc, Alberta, Canada.The name Fragapalooza was derived from the Military Slang "Frag" and "palooza" which is the suffix for any type of named festival or gathering, such as Lollapalooza.
Daniel George L. Bull [2] (born 27 March 1986) is a British rapper and songwriter known best for his songs about video games, which he publishes on his YouTube channel. He used to collaborate with fellow artist Dave Brown ("Boyinaband"). [3] [4] However, he now collaborates with another fellow artist, Greg Holgate ("The Stupendium") on music ...
The Gathering (abbreviated as "TG" for short) is a computer party which is held annually in Vikingskipet Olympic Arena in Hamar, Norway, and lasts for five consecutive days (starting on the Wednesday in Easter each year). Each year, TG attracts more than 5200 (mostly young) people, with attendance increasing every year.
Lan ETS is a yearly LAN party event held by a student club of the same name from the École de technologie supérieure university in Montreal. It is currently the largest LAN party in Canada and on North America East Coast. [1] In 2013, approximately 1094 gamers attended the event for a chance to win over $18,000 in money and over $25,000 in ...
Cisco Systems has been a steadfast supporter of the MCP (Minho Campus Party) since its inaugural edition and continued its partnership for the subsequent four years. Cisco Systems played a crucial role in building the network infrastructure and providing the necessary equipment, representing an investment of over two million dollars.