We want to hear your favorite LAN party memories
Let's all wax nostalgic about a time when multiplayer gaming meant Mountain Dew, a basement, and a lot of sweat.
LAN parties are a sacred part of PC gaming's past, and one that we miss dearly. There's nothing technically stopping you and your friends from massing in a basement armed with chips, pop, and the will to stay up until dawn fragging one another. But the LAN party has definitely lost its appeal in a broadband internet age.
This weekend, we want to reminisce about that golden era of gluttonous gaming by hearing your favorite LAN party memories. We want to hear all the funny details, the ridiculous attempts to cram nine computers into a bedroom, the weird shenanigans you got up to at 4 AM when everyone was seriously sleep deprived. And if you have pictures or video to accompany your story, that's even better. Upload them and share it with us!
Hop into the comments and let us know about the best LAN party you've ever been to. We're going to take our favorite stories and compile them into an article for next week so that we can all reminisce together.
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With over 7 years of experience with in-depth feature reporting, Steven's mission is to chronicle the fascinating ways that games intersect our lives. Whether it's colossal in-game wars in an MMO, or long-haul truckers who turn to games to protect them from the loneliness of the open road, Steven tries to unearth PC gaming's greatest untold stories. His love of PC gaming started extremely early. Without money to spend, he spent an entire day watching the progress bar on a 25mb download of the Heroes of Might and Magic 2 demo that he then played for at least a hundred hours. It was a good demo.