death_knight
11-19-2005, 02:19 PM
Johnathan Wendel's blue eyes stare raptly at the computer screen, his long, thin fingers gliding the mouse side to side as he moves through dark corridors of a video game where a lethal opponent lurks. Before long, seemingly without effort, he has annihilated his foe.
Time to punch out. Another hard day at work.
Welcome to the basement lair of the 24-year-old Wendel, the man known and feared by aficionados of multiplayer games across the globe as "Fatal1ty."
If you deign to think of video games as simply a childish pastime, consider this professional game player. He collects a six-figure salary, has his own brand of gaming merchandise and travels the world to compete -- regarded by those in the know as one of the most gifted players of his kind.
for more check here (http://www.nynewsday.com/technology/ats-ap_technology10nov19,0,1405311.story?coll=ny-technology-headlines)
Time to punch out. Another hard day at work.
Welcome to the basement lair of the 24-year-old Wendel, the man known and feared by aficionados of multiplayer games across the globe as "Fatal1ty."
If you deign to think of video games as simply a childish pastime, consider this professional game player. He collects a six-figure salary, has his own brand of gaming merchandise and travels the world to compete -- regarded by those in the know as one of the most gifted players of his kind.
for more check here (http://www.nynewsday.com/technology/ats-ap_technology10nov19,0,1405311.story?coll=ny-technology-headlines)