World Cyber Games official looks at the flags of the countries participating in the tournament in Singapore November 20, 2005. More than 700 computer game enthusiasts gathered in Singapore to take part in the world's biggest competition for computer and video games. Players from 67 countries competed in about 1,000 matches at the World Cyber Games on Sunday, hoping for a share of $435,000 in prize money.
How to compare watching movies to playing video games? Film is art. you gain by experiencing time, place, emotions. You learn a story, a lesson. Video games just plain waste of time. My personal opinion, of cos :P
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World Cyber Games official looks at the flags of the countries participating in the tournament in Singapore November 20, 2005. More than 700 computer game enthusiasts gathered in Singapore to take part in the world's biggest competition for computer and video games. Players from 67 countries competed in about 1,000 matches at the World Cyber Games on Sunday, hoping for a share of $435,000 in prize money.
I dunno what ppl gain by holding such events.
For people like us who don't play computer games will never know.
Just like when a colleague rudely commented that I do not have a life watching so many movies. :(
How to compare watching movies to playing video games? Film is art. you gain by experiencing time, place, emotions. You learn a story, a lesson. Video games just plain waste of time. My personal opinion, of cos :P
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