2004-08-23 02:32
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A cinema operator in a small town in Utah has started running Friday night gaming tournaments in which Xboxes are connected to the big screens and
sound-systems.
Theater managers took four video projectors, set one up in each of four theaters with a Microsoft XBox video game system connected to it, and then
let the fun begin for more than 60 people.
"Tonight blew our minds," theater co-owner Calvin Timothy said afterward. "We're definitely going to keep doing this."
The game Friday night: "Halo" -- a first-person shoot-em-up game in which four people can play on a team against four others. The evening was set up in a tournament format where 16 teams battled each other until the wee hours of Saturday morning to find out who the kings of gaming are in the valley.
Link (via Waxy): http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5721197/
sound-systems.
Theater managers took four video projectors, set one up in each of four theaters with a Microsoft XBox video game system connected to it, and then
let the fun begin for more than 60 people.
"Tonight blew our minds," theater co-owner Calvin Timothy said afterward. "We're definitely going to keep doing this."
The game Friday night: "Halo" -- a first-person shoot-em-up game in which four people can play on a team against four others. The evening was set up in a tournament format where 16 teams battled each other until the wee hours of Saturday morning to find out who the kings of gaming are in the valley.
Link (via Waxy): http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5721197/