jueves, 18 de noviembre de 2010

Successful Players Earn Cash Participating In Video Game Tournaments

Tales of great success flow from the video game tournaments world. Computer "geeks" duped us all when they took their living room gaming consoles on the road and came back home with fat bank accounts. In the past these computer experts have been quite young - too young to buy alcohol themselves - but the industry has grown up, along with its "nerds". What once seemed a fad has now become a multiple million dollar industry with more than 65 percent of all households participating in the games, as referenced by the Entertainment Software Association.

Electronic Sports are video games belonging to Real Time Strategy, First Person Shooter games, and Racing Games. Having started their life as home gaming consoles, video games have made the journey to join online leagues, allowing players to engage others around the globe. Massively Multiple-player Online Role Playing Games, hosting play-offs for cash awards, offered as much as ,000, this for first place in the World of War-craft Global Arena. That's a brawny trophy to bring home for a sport played from your sofa. Many professional gamers honed their skills for years wherever they could find other like-minded people to compete against - in basements, apartments, and dorm rooms. Soon companies began to comprehend the vast potential for marketing products to this swiftly growing society, and the fad began to grow into a sport.

Massively Multiple-player Online Role Playing Games utilize Avatars, or personalized characters, to allow the game player to move through the gaming environment interacting with other players and the virtual ecosystem itself. The object is for the gamer to control his or her Avatar as it combats various monsters, assassins, and terrorists, usually with the theme of good vs. Evil. The Avatar usually must also collect hidden objects for experience and points throughout the game. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to be an "expert" to play in these tournaments - there is room for all to enjoy the fun of online gaming. Some people have wondered whether the currency played for in these video games is genuine. It is indeed - players deposit real money into a trust fund on the gaming site using their bank cards, and e-check, or Pay Pal. Because these games require actual skill to win, and aren't games of chance, they are perfectly legal in most places.

Some expert gamers have earned beefy nest eggs by quitting their regular jobs and playing video game tournaments full time. In a growth industry earning over million in sales in 2008, there seems to be an abundance of opportunities for gamers with snake-like reflexes and speedy fingers.

Another area in which there is growing demand is Video Game Testers. Because video game popularity is at an all time high, video game companies are under a lot of pressure to thrust new games out to the public in record times. This means they do not have enough time to thoroughly test them. This is where Video Game Testers come in. Gaming Geeks volunteer to play and test the newest games before they are released to the general public and report to the publisher any glitches in the games. They get to play new games before anybody else, and the publishers get their games tested - it's a win-win situation.

With the immense popularity of video game tournaments, it's no wonder Electronic Sports has been evaluated by the International Olympic Committee for inclusion as an Olympic sport.

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