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Digital Database
09-05-2003, 05:33 PM
For the past 3 weeks, me and a friend have been writing out a paper to look really nice and professional to give to the principal about opening a Gaming Club.

Well, today, we got word that it was approved.

In this club, everyone can bring a console if they want, although I am bringing my Genesis and PS2, and we have multiple TV sets to play on.(The club is set up in the A/V room =) ). Also, people can bring trading cards if they want (Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh, Star Wars, ect.) and play on tables inside.

This was kind of a dream of ours to have in the school system ever since we were Freshmen, and it is a dream come true now!

Just thought I would share this little bit of info with you guys! :D

Digital Database
09-05-2003, 05:35 PM
By the way, I forgot to add in, we will be giving lessons on how to play TCG's such as Magic, and also, giving students the opportunity to bring in games they are stuck in, and their memory cards, and all of us "geeks" in the club work together, and help eachother get past tougher parts in games!

Also, I will be giving pointers and tips on different Genres of games every day the club is open (2 or 3 days a week) :)

Half Japanese
09-05-2003, 06:07 PM
Also, I will be giving pointers and tips on different Genres of games every day the club is open (2 or 3 days a week)


"Alright, for RPGs what you're gonna want to do is level up a lot"

"Alright, in platformers you don't want to let the goombas hit you. The key thing to remember here is, 'a stomp on the head makes the goomba dead'"

"In this sports game, the key to success is to get your guy carrying the brown thing to reach the other side of the big field more times than your opponent."

"This racing games is tricky, you need to be faster and drive better than all the other cars to come in first and win the game!"


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Digital Database
09-05-2003, 06:22 PM
Actually, that is almost what I will have to do, the goal of the club is to get non-gamers to enjoy games, and hopefully become a gamer=0.

Also, a major goal is to teach some people about games BEFORE the Playstation came out, maybe making a few retro fans out there=0.

Anything's worth a shot.