Has anyone heard of this Intel Masters gaming thing at the science museum in london on the 21st of December. From what i've heard, Intel is organising a huge gaming competition were clans fromm all over the country compete on Counterstrike, Warcraft 3 and RTCW. The prize is an incredible £25,000.
I heard that they trying to encourage proffesional gaming in England, and, wait for it... a spectator sport!?
Has anyone else heard of this?
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A little extract from a well respected gaming website.
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INTEL MASTERS UK GAMING TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCED
The time: December 21. The place: London's Science Museum. What the hell's happening? 24 top UK gaming clans will be competing for a £25,000 prize fund. And you can go and watch
15:37 On December 21, the IMAX cinema at the London Science Museum will play host to the Intel Masters 2002 UK gaming tournament. 24 clans will be going head-to-head in Counter-Strike, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Warcraft III, attempting to win a slice of the £25,000 prize fund and, if possible, walk away with the first Intel Masters 2002 crown.
Chris Barrie of Red Dwarf fame will be hosting the proceedings, the 24 clans - one of which is the Intel-sponsored 4 Kings - battling it out using machines built around the Pentium 4 3.06Ghz CPU.
The IMAX cinema will be screening six, one hour viewing sessions for spectators, allowing up to 400 people at a time to witness displays of strategic mastery and deft gun control as the clans duke it out for cash and crown.
Admission to the Intel Masters 2002 tournament is free, IMAX cinema doors opening at 10.00am GMT. Viewing session tickets being given out on a first-come-first-served basis, but only those over the age of 15 will be admitted to the screenings.
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INTEL MASTERS UK GAMING TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCED
The time: December 21. The place: London's Science Museum. What the hell's happening? 24 top UK gaming clans will be competing for a £25,000 prize fund. And you can go and watch
15:37 On December 21, the IMAX cinema at the London Science Museum will play host to the Intel Masters 2002 UK gaming tournament. 24 clans will be going head-to-head in Counter-Strike, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Warcraft III, attempting to win a slice of the £25,000 prize fund and, if possible, walk away with the first Intel Masters 2002 crown.
Chris Barrie of Red Dwarf fame will be hosting the proceedings, the 24 clans - one of which is the Intel-sponsored 4 Kings - battling it out using machines built around the Pentium 4 3.06Ghz CPU.
The IMAX cinema will be screening six, one hour viewing sessions for spectators, allowing up to 400 people at a time to witness displays of strategic mastery and deft gun control as the clans duke it out for cash and crown.
Admission to the Intel Masters 2002 tournament is free, IMAX cinema doors opening at 10.00am GMT. Viewing session tickets being given out on a first-come-first-served basis, but only those over the age of 15 will be admitted to the screenings.
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