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  • GDC Lan-A-Palooza TONIGHT! At UTA!

    Come one come all to the biggest night of fun all semester long! The Game Developer's Club is hosting a twelve hour night of games with something for everyone. Whether you are a console gamer, a PC gamer, or even a board gamer, we've got you covered.
    • BYOC (Bring Your Own Computer) LAN
    o Team Fortress 2
    o Starcraft 2
    o Minecraft
    o Anything else you could potentially want to play
    • Console Rooms
    o Wii - Smash Bros., Mario Kart, and more
    o Xbox
    o Retro Classics - Gamecube and N64
    • Board Games
    • Movies running all night long
    • A Coin-Op Pinball Machine!
    • Tournaments with prizes!
    • Food and Drinks will be available for purchase as well.
    Date: November 4th, from 7PM until the sun comes up!
    (right about 7 AM)
    Location: The Atrium of Nedderman Hall
    Admission: $5

    Please note that this is a fundraiser, with an emphasis on the fun! The Game Developers' Club is hard at work on creating a new game for everyone to enjoy, but before we can truly make much progress we need to buy the necessary software. For every 20 or so people that come to the LAN, we will be able to buy one copy. We're hoping to purchase at least three, so make sure to tell your friends. After all, the more the merrier, especially when it comes to a party of games!
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