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On August 4th thru the 7th, QuakeCon 2011 kicked off with its usual flare. While there wasn't as many booths as there were in previous years, there was still a lot to see and do. Bethesda once took over hosting duties and things quickly got under way. I was there for the event and the following is what I saw and experience.
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Greetings fellow videogam.in-ers, well another QuakeCon has come and gone and it was awesome. I'm just posting this Sblog to let you guys know that it may be a little bit before I am able to give you all the information and coverage of the event. I am currently in the process of moving into a new place and most of my stuff is still in boxes, but rest assured, as soon as I find the USB cord for my camera, I will upload all my pictures for you guys and cover the event proper. It could be a few days or it could be a month from now, but it will be here. Thank you.
BlogRecently, I attended QuakeCon in Dallas, TX. For those of you who may not know, QuakeCon is an annual event, where many computer companies and developers come together to showcase their latest and greatest. The first con started in 1996 and has continued every year since then. This was only my 2nd time to the event; my first was in 2009, but some of my close friends have been going every year since 2003. The convention is always held in Dallas (or one of its suburbs), and usually occurs during the 2nd weekend of August.
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