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It's too bad that great places like Game Pit have to close down. It was the most fun I've had as a teenager. I've made some cool friends and learned to pwn some newbs. The owners were super nice... More
It's too bad that great places like Game Pit have to close down. It was the most fun I've had as a teenager. I've made some cool friends and learned to pwn some newbs. The owners were super nice and always down to earth, they seemed to be knowledgable gamers and understood the industry very well. They held very fair and exciting tourneys too. I was hoping that would be their big thing, since they did it so well.
I think the only lan center left is euphnet and a few others. Good luck to them. It looks like a Japanese Restaurant is replacing the G@me Pit. Farewell, I'll always have good memories of this place.
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This is a great place to take your kids for a little fn. I would only take older kids. The kids can get a snack and drink and play some of their favorites.
This is a great place to take your kids for a little fn. I would only take older kids. The kids can get a snack and drink and play some of their favorites.
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The store is barebones, maybe it's called a pit for a reason. But how many gamers care about the scenery that's not on-screen? This little shop bills itself a a relatively cheap afternoon of... More
The store is barebones, maybe it's called a pit for a reason. But how many gamers care about the scenery that's not on-screen? This little shop bills itself a a relatively cheap afternoon of entertainment (compared to a $10 movie, for instance). You can eat ice cream and drink soda, while playing the latest PC games or surfing on a blazing internet connection. And then you can pick up a Tee featuring your favorite character or game before you go. It may be the kind of place you'll want to go with a few friends and play against each other across an network while sitting near enough to scream.
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The store/hotspot seems a bit underdeveloped – maybe barebones is a better description (It is called a pit after all). That said, if you’re into PC Gaming, surfing the net, ice cream and candy, then... More
The store/hotspot seems a bit underdeveloped – maybe barebones is a better description (It is called a pit after all). That said, if you’re into PC Gaming, surfing the net, ice cream and candy, then this may be your pit. It depends on how you like your entertainment – billed as a one-stop game shop the locale features hi-speed internet ($10 for 4 hours), pop, candy, ice cream, and the latest PC games for your pleasure. It also sells game tees and other game label/brand items. It’s a nice thought, but as everyone seems to have internet at home it may not be the height of “fashion.” But as a group experience with a couple of friends, it might be fun.
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Gamepit is a cyber cafe or also known as a Lan Center. It is known for a game called Counter-Strike. The place is very clean and the owners are incredibly nice. There price goes for 2 dollers an... More
Gamepit is a cyber cafe or also known as a Lan Center. It is known for a game called Counter-Strike. The place is very clean and the owners are incredibly nice. There price goes for 2 dollers an hour or a special of 15 hours for 20 bucks. Lots of nubs and little kids go here but there are rare occastions of some leet skeet players, they also host tourneys. The tourneys are about once every 2 or so months and the prize is cash. I highly recommend this lan center in the San Mateo county area.
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