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From the Carolina Games Summit:
EAST COAST GAME CONFERENCE ADDS CHILD’S PLAY BENEFIT TOURNAMENTS HOSTED
BY CAROLINA GAMES SUMMIT
RALEIGH, N.C.(April 16, 2013) -- The Carolina Games Summit
will host ShootMania Storm, Gears of War: Judgement, and Ghost Recon: Future
Soldier benefit tournaments at the East Coast Game Conference with 100% of the
proceeds benefiting Child’s Play Charity.
The Conference is being held April 24-25th at the Raleigh Convention
Center in North Carolina. The
tournaments will be held in the Exhibition Hall and will span both days of the
event. Registration for the tournaments
is free to all conference attendees however a small donation to Child’s Play
Charity will be required upon arrival. Tournament registration is currently
available at www.CarolinaGamesSummit.com/tournaments.php and will
continue on site at the Child’s Play booth in the exhibition hall.
The ShootMania Storm FFA Royal and 3v3 Elite tournaments will
be held on Alienware x51 desktops with BenQ XL2420T 24” LED displays and
Plantronics GameCom 780 7.1 Channel headsets, the official computer , monitor,
and headset of the Carolina Games Summit.
The Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Guerilla Mode score tournament and Gears
of War: Judgement 4v4 tournament will be held on XBOX 360 consoles with BenQ
XL2420T 24” LED displays customized with FPS presets and Plantronics GameCom
X40 headsets.
Full color custom made plaques will be awarded to the first
place winners in all tournaments along with prizes from the developers of the
games, many of whom are attending and speaking at the East Coast Games
Conference and will be available to talk with tournament participants at
various times during the event. Prospective
attendees must purchase their East Coast Game Conference passes from www.ecgconf.com.
If you are unable to attend donations are accepted online via
the official Child’s Play donation widget here: http://bit.ly/10a8Pe3.
I'm just waiting for the day when one of these places has a tournament with Farming Simulator. Even better, that should be in the Omegathon one year.
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