Team Fortress 2 Tournament and Gamespot Tournament TV

Date March 18, 2008

image This weekend, I was converting one of the CD Audio books that I legally own into MP3, for my own personal use, and I was a little bored.

Since I was using up too much CPU time to play a game, and was being interrupted too often to write anything, I was in the perfect zone to watch some Internet video on my computer.

That’s when I ran across a Team Fortress 2 Tournament on Gamespot’s Tournament TV.

The Tournament had actually taken place on March 14th, but it was still available to watch. The tournament was called Uber Destruction, and was for the Xbox 360 version of Team Fortress 2.

This was actually the first tournament I had seen on Gamespot, but I’ll have to tune in and see when they have others. It was really great to see how others play, and the hosts of the show were pretty funny. Although to be honest, I’m a little peeved because I couldn’t imagine much of a better gig.

Anyway, it actually got me pretty pumped up to play some more Team Fortress 2. I love the game, but I haven’t played in awhile.

If you’re into gaming, you should tune into Tournament TV, looks like the next one is going to be for Call of Duty 4, with $4000 in prizes.

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    2 Responses to “Team Fortress 2 Tournament and Gamespot Tournament TV”

    1. Art said:

      That was pretty cool. Kind of got me thinking of playing some more TF2 also.

    2. Mike Scott said:

      After I watched it, I did play some. They modified Well so that it’s a CTF map now, it’s pretty good. There seems to be an awful lot more CTF maps out there now.

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