Longest LAN Party-world record set by
CyberFusion 2009
CYBERJAYA, Malaysia -- About 300 gamers participating
in "CyberFusion 2009" played computer games for 40 hours-setting
the world record for the Longest
LAN Party
.
Several multiplayer LAN Party favourites
such as the Quake series, Unreal Tournament series and Team
Fortress 2 were played. Some were seen continuing their (never-ending)
World of Warcraft campaign too. Photo: Kuan Hoong
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photo
)
The previous world record for the longest
LAN party
was set in August last year in California,
where 203 youngsters played video games non-stop for 36 hours.
Several multiplayer LAN Party favourites
such as the Quake series, Unreal Tournament series and Team
Fortress 2 were played. Some were seen continuing their (never-ending)
World of Warcraft campaign too.
The world record-breaking attempt for
the longest
LAN party
, One Nation Cyberjaya
, was part of
the CyberFusion 2009
@ Cyberjaya event organised by
Cyberview Sdn Bhd in partnership with Advanced Micro Devices
Export Sdn Bhd.
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Sunday, April 12, 2009