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Friday, 06 August 2004 16:51
Fatal1ty Wins Inaugural DOOM3 Championship World’s Leading Pro Gamer Dominates Deathmatch Final, (QUAKECON, Dallas, Texas) – Fatal1ty, at age 23 and already the world’s most recognized and accomplished professional PC video gamer, added to his championship record by winning the NVIDIA DOOM3 Inaugural Deathmatch Championship, pocketing $25,000 and dazzling a crowd of more than 2,000 at QuakeCon, the largest PC gaming festival and LAN party in North America.
Thursday, 05 August 2004 18:21
JOHNATHAN “FATAL1TY” WENDEL ANNOUNCES (WOODLAND HILLS, CA)—Auravision, a pioneer computer peripherals developer, today announces that Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel will attend QuakeCon 2004 and enter the lottery for the Doom3 Inaugural Deathmatch Championship. He will also play Doom3 in the crowd pleasing Fatal1ty Shootout™ to be held in the exhibit area with valuable prizes awarded for beating him or even scoring points against him. Fatal1ty and ABIT Computer Corporation with affiliate companies Creative Labs and Zalman will also exhibit in the Fatal1ty-ABIT Shootout booth. The event will take place from August 12 through August 15, 2004 and will be held at the brand new Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Thursday, 05 August 2004 18:15
JOHNATHAN “FATAL1TY” WENDEL PLACES 2ND AT (WOODLAND HILLS, CA)—Auravision, a pioneer computer peripherals developer, today announces that Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel placed 2nd to the ESWC champion at the Summer CPL in the run for his 4th CPL Champion of the Year title, capturing $5,750 in prize money. The event was hosted by the Cyberathlete Professional League (www.thecpl.com) and took place from July 28 - August 1 at the brand new Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Thursday, 24 June 2004 16:55
JOHNATHAN “FATAL1TY” WENDEL RETURNS FROM (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA)—Auravision, a pioneer computer peripherals developer, today announces that the first ever Fatal1ty Shootout (www.fatal1tyshootout.com) in Asia received a tremendous turnout. The street corner was packed with cheering fans waiting to catch a glimpse of American gaming star, Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel. Passersby in their cars slowed down, trying to see what all the noise and commotion was all about. The sounds of chainguns firing and rocket blasts rocked Taipei’s Warner Village, where the hip and trendy youth of Taiwan go to be seen. At the end of the day nobody walked away with the NT$100,000, but many lucky contestants were still able to take home free motherboards and prizes provided by ABIT.
Saturday, 15 May 2004 18:43
JOHNATHAN “FATAL1TY” WENDEL IS UNDEFEATED IN (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA)—Auravision, a pioneer computer peripherals developer, today announces that the inaugural Fatal1ty Shootout (www.fatal1tyshootout.com) was an indisputable success at the E3 tradeshow in Los Angeles with huge spectator participation, press turnout and response of visitors and competitors. Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel destroyed all challengers, including several top pro gamers. |
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