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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Electronic sports competitions, Gen Con, QuakeCon, Electronic Sports World Cup, List of Cyberathlete Professional League champions, Penny Arcade Expo, Nick Arcade, Major League Gaming, Evolution Championship Series, Past NS Competition Winners, World Cyber Games 2005, Nintendo World Championships, List of Tougeki winners, TeamWarfare League, Championship Gaming Series, KODE5, Starleague, Australian Premier League, Swordquest, Northwest Pinball and Gameroom Show, Lanwar, 2005 CPL World Tour, MBCgame Starleague, World Series of Video Games, Nintendo Campus Challenge, Starcade, 2006 CPL World Season, World e-Sports Games, 2007 CGS Draft, MPCon, Tougeki - Super Battle Opera, Intel Extreme Masters, Virtonomics, Minho Campus Party, 2008 Championship Gaming Series season, World Cyber Games 2009, World Cyber Games 2008, West Texas Gamers, GIGA Television, India Cup Gaming Championships, North American Star League, World Cyber Games 2007, World League eSport Bundesliga, 2007 Championship Gaming Series season, World Cyber Games 2004, World Cyber Games 2006, GOMTV Global Starcraft II League, Destination Atlantis, Joe Miller, GOMTV Global Starcraft II Team League, Professional Gamers League, World Cyber Games 2010, Red Annihilation, Ongamenet, Worldwide Webgames Championship. Excerpt: Gen Con is one of the largest and most prominent annual gaming conventions in North America. It features traditional pen-and-paper, board, and card-style games, including role-playing games, miniatures wargames, board games, live action role-playing games, collectible card games, non-collectible card games, and strategy games. Gen Con also features computer games. Attendees engage in a variety of tournament and interactive game sessions. Gen Con 2010 brought in just over 30,000 attendees, which makes the convention similar in size to Dragon Con an...