Citizen
Posted September 29, 2006 by Citizen

In today's gaming world, many of us can spend hours or days in games with the same people, have conversations spanning entire quests, missins, epics, or just a good 'ol fragfest with someone and never see or hear from them again. Some people form clans and guilds for particular games that may last years, the interest fades, and the guild dissipates.

In real life, spending that much time with someone usually means that you'll see them again in the same places or will more than likely exchance some sort of permanent contact information such as phone numbers or email addresses.

In the gaming world, the odds of meeting the same person in two different game titles is nearly unmentionable. Being on a miriad of places across the world can make things impossible to try to contact all of your old gaming buddies quickly to reignite interest in a similar game.

Where's the continual social aspect of gaming? Thats why we created GamerBio.

Imagine a website where you can drop a bulletin and instantly find out if any of your friends across the world want to play a new release. Imagine where you can post your local LAN parties as events for everyone in your area to attend. Imagine where finding old gaming friends is just a few clicks away.

Well, if you're reading this, it means you've already found us. We hope that GamerBio can become everything we want it to be: that it can bring a brand new era of centralized societies within gaming. Thanks for contributing!

Comments
Arnath wrote at September 29, 2006
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Enlightening!
Arnath
Firedauz wrote at September 29, 2006
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A fitting end to the beta test, and a new beginning to feature GBio to the whole world! XD
Firedauz
masterjaja wrote at September 29, 2006
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wow,nice speech,we also had a starcraft LAN last March,it was fun...but I firgit to share it here,sorry
masterjaja