BlogWatch: Ausgamers
By Allie Coyne in Media News on Wednesday, 18th May 2011 at 8:00amITJ’s ‘BlogWatch' takes a look at some of the lesser known Australian tech sites and media outlets, and this week we have a chat to Ausgamers producer David Harrison.
Picture this: a Brisbane school hall, packed to the brim with 500 odd gamers, accompanied by their computers and various bits of related gaming paraphernalia. This is the Queensland Gaming League.
Initially created in 1999 as a get together for gamers to compete against each other, the goal was also to create a central landing point for local gamers and gaming organisations. The League was accompanied by a website which published details of its various events, which slowly grew to address a need for the latest updates in the gaming world, eventually covering news, reviews, demos and feature articles to become ...
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