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Edmonton Gamers embodies the present and the future of Edmonton's video game culture.

Edmonton Gamers was formed founded in 2006. Our goal is to evolve the level of video gaming skill in our area and help to nullify the social stigma commonly attached to the playing video games competitive level. We aim to be Edmonton's most credible and famous video game organization, with experience planning dozens of versatile and successful tournaments and events!

Our tournament records can be found here:

http://www.edmontongamers.com/tournamentresults.htm


To the Community

I have been a gamer since I was 4 years old. During my experiences that I have appreciated all the aspects of gaming, from its grassroots culture to the profit- and innovation-driven nature of the current culture and the nurturing it to greater heights. I have met many gamers who have joined in this crusade of mine. As the years go on, we will grow stronger and meet our true potential.

Edmonton Gamers makes use of public venues that draw dozens of spectators, to expose this love of video games to the mainstream. The strategies we employ enable us to make a difference in the video games society and culture as a whole. The spirit of Edmonton Gamers is as old as World Video Game Championship II (atleast for me)


Competition

The embracing of competitive spirit keeps gamers involved in the games they play. Competition brings out the excellence in a gamer and helps those who are not skilled to set goals for improvement. Gamers have been competing against each other for thousands of years. It transcends the history of humanity.


Video game tournaments, while not as ancient, have nonetheless seen many years. The first tournament series that really made me take notice was the Nintendo Power Fest World tournaments. Since then, many community organizations and forums ( For example shoryuken.com) have brought the evolution of competition to the forefront of the community.


Contact us!


If you are a business entity, investor or sponsor and have any questions in regards to our services and have any questions in regards to our services and products but would like to contact us please email us at.


edmontongamers@hotmail.com