
The
Game Den was launched on March 24, 2000 by John "Moto' Chow and
Lem "Lemmy-Boy" Jopio. As an associate site of The
Tech Zone, expect the same quality content that you've already
come to expect. You are probably asking yourself, why we started
a gaming website anyways? This idea came into fruition during
the weekly Tech Zone LAN parties held every Saturday.
We dedicated a site that would supply content gamers wanted to see.
Whether
you play on the PC, Mac or Console, expect us to cover the latest
gaming related news and reviews. If you’re in the process of
buying hardware or software related gaming products, you've definitely
come to right place. Yes, we will have game babes as
well!!!
Here
are the people who keep The Game Den running.
Lemmy-Boy
is the Webmaster who simply doesn't sleep. He will be
covering the daily news and reviews for The Game Den. Lemmy-Boy
currently works for a Law Enforcement Agency that protects the
fundamental values of justice, liberty and peace. If you
want to find the best doughnut recipes or the closest coffee shop
around, give Lemmy-Boy an email by clicking here.
You can also pester him at
ICQ #10421226.
See a pic of Lemmy-Boy here.
Moto
is the one of the Webmasters here at The Game Den. A
knowledgeable fellow and non-stop tweeker, Moto has been able to amass
a cult following similar to that of the Pope. If you're looking
to find the meaning of life or eager to hear about his whale hunting
exploits, check out Moto's work at The
Tech Zone or see his interview with System Logic by clicking here.
You can also message Moto at ICQ
#2744099
Mudzy is a
frequent contributor to the Game Den. A hard worker, and willing
spokesman for The Tech
Zone, he rages fury on whoever comes across him
in Quake3 Arena. You can give him an email by clicking here.
You can also philosophize with him at ICQ
#7226570.
Fuzz
is one of the talented
game reviewers/writers for Game Den. Fuzz is a gamer by heart,
an internet addict (chatting included), a cool buddy, a music lover, a
poet, a movie freak, and an aspiring game designer all rolled into
one. For Fuzz, gaming is not a hobby but a need to be
fed. You can also fire Fuzz some emails by clicking here.
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