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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Dallas gets professional video gaming franchise

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The athlete of tomorrow.

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The athlete of tomorrow.

The Championship Gaming Series (CGS), the first worldwide professional gaming league, announced today that its first six franchise teams will be based in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, and Charlotte.

In addition, CGS named the six General Managers for these city-based teams. Drawn from a mix of pro gaming stalwarts and luminaries, they represent a new generation of leadership in the world of gaming and will be responsible for shaping the most competitive gaming teams in history.

Alex Conroy, the animated founder of Jax Money Crew, a front-running pro-gaming squad that has enjoyed great success, both domestically and internationally, will take the reigns of the Dallas franchise.

“We’re excited to announce our first six cities and looking forward to unveiling these teams at our inaugural Draft,” said CGS Commissioner Andy Reif. “We’re also very proud of our first group of GMs. Each of them will play a vital role in the success of the league. The GMs will recruit, draft, and manage their teams and then be responsible for day-to-day management of each franchise. It will be up to the GMs to lead their teams to victory during the upcoming regular season and playoffs. Each of them is scouting talent and will be making their decisions on players to draft after a thorough evaluation at the Region 1 Combine.”

The General Managers will see the league’s top prospects battle it out at the Region 1 Combine June 9-11, 2007 at the legendary FOX Studios in Los Angeles. Players at the Regional Combine will be eligible for the CGS Draft on June 12 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.

Drafted players will take their places on a team in one of the six Region 1 cities announced today. They will be flown to Los Angeles for the regular season, and beginning June 23, will receive salaries drawn from the $5 million league payroll. Drafted players will earn at least $30,000 and could earn more than $100,000 in annual salary and bonuses.

CGS events will be broadcast in the U.S. exclusively on DIRECTV’s 101.

Source: Championship Gaming Series


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NateDawgUNT Anonymous

So long as the game tournaments resemble the ending of The Wizard...complete with Fred Savage & Christian Slater...I am completely ready to see guys nerdier than me destroy each other in Super Mario Bros. 3.

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Gary Cohen Verified

Will there be cheerleaders?

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kirk Anonymous

Yes, Gary, there will. Unfortunately, the guy in the art accompanying this story is one of them.

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Sanders Kaufman Verified

Is that guy the old Sysop for Chrysalis?

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