
Posted by Fluke at 20:18 13/3/2002.
As seen on GeekBoys:"NiP has decided to take in a new manager, the reason for this being the fact that NiP is organizing itself into becoming a professional organization.Geekboys also mention that they'll have an interview with David up soon, so keep an eye out.The new manager's name is David Garpenståhl, irc name G3X-. He has a background in the music industry, which in many ways mirrors the gaming scene, where you have agents and managers who help out the artist with organization, contracts, sponsorshipdeals etc.
He will help NiP in setting up a company structure around the brand name and furthermore help out in making Nip into a "sporting" club."
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Game2XS.Monkey Magic
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00:36 14/3/2002
Pro gaming is a dream that will never materialise that exists inside the heads of all those little l33t kids people used to despise back when people played online games purely for fun and suported by the little 13-16 year old kids. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
01:25 14/3/2002
3 words :
Get a Clue [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
09:38 14/3/2002
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UKTerrorist
11:27 14/3/2002
Why wouldn't they want to do it for money, if they think they can. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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17:56 14/3/2002
"The new manager's name is David Garpenståhl, irc name G3X"
It's not very professionall...if you want to do business come and find me in our chat room. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
23:17 14/3/2002
Kids are spending on averege 10 hours a week playing comp games.
Competitions are going to become bigger and more popular with bigger sponser getting involved
saying that comp games aint mainstream is funny seen as they are already more popular than moives and growing a much greater pace [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
23:18 14/3/2002
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09:58 15/3/2002
I like "playing" games and have done for about 20 years but watching another clan war is a bit dull really, no matter how many views you can have, and in reality people like me are the core audience. If they can't keep me hooked then there is problem 1.
How many people here actually finish watching the demos they download? I rarely do...and why do you stop watching them? because you would rather be surfing/playing/chatting in irc? ...not a good sign!
Just because a clan can sell a few Tshirts doesnt mean jack-sh*t. You can buy a crap Tshirt from most student bars or rock pubs in the UK.
People would be better off spending 8 hours a day teaching themselves something useful that they could base a career off.
Just my opinion.. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Game2XS.Monkey Magic
14:06 15/3/2002
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Game2XS.Monkey Magic
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19:29 15/3/2002
The only way pro-gaming will generate any serious revenue is if it's televised, therefore advertised and sponsored...but someone (read: A big TV operator) has to believe in such a venture and I doubt many do.
In all honesty would you watch "Gamers TV" if such a channel existed and how much would you watch it?
Another problem with watching computer games is that you have to have at least some understanding of them.
If you went up to any man in the street and said "here watch this half-hour coverage of NIP vs X3" (or a <insert game here> deathmatch etc) I could guarantee he would be bored within 5 minutes...and therefore change channel and miss that all important advertising slot.
I would be surprised if....in 2 years time, there were more than 10 people that had earned more than $100,000 in that year from playing games (that's dollars by the way).
It's all a pipe dream....
Spend that 8 hours a day learning a language (spoken or programming), biology, chemistry. Then go and earn >$100,000 every year of your life and guess what, there's a high chance that you could be doing a job that you find more enjoyable than playing games. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
19:33 15/3/2002
I hate to say I told you so
11:02 21/3/2002
Look at it now
'Nuff said [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]