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The Online Gaming Society is an organization which promotes multiplayer gaming in the Carnegie Mellon University community. The club holds on-campus events in a variety of games and environments. For more information, please see our charter. |
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Come to our meetings to sign up. Check this page for updates, or read our bboard, assocs.ogs. |
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All old articles are moved to the archive. Please check there before sending e-mail. |
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Our mailing address is Or contact us by e-mail: ogs@andrew. |
To kick off our Casual Gamers Series, we will be playing Soul Calibur and Tekken 4 in the Giant Eagle Auditorium on Saturday, September 28 at 3:00 PM.
The Casual Gamers Series was a suggestion from one of our members to host events with no competitive aspects, designed to get people together just to have fun. So, if you just want to have some fun, come out and join us!
-- posted by Jason Weill on 9/25/2002.
On Sunday, September 15, the OGS in conjunction with MSImpact presented a Halo tournament for students and faculty. Congratulations to the winners of the event: Matt Trentacoste, Daniel Saldana, Jason Shin and Spike Gronim, who placed first through fourth respectively. Pictures, movies and the final ladder can be found on the newly revived OGS Alpha.
Our second Smash tournament, held on Saturday, September 7, was a huge success. We had a full field of 32 two-player teams competing in a giant double-elimination bracket. Congratulations to Tom Madden and Charley Price, who defeated Max Reyes and Darsen Chen in a thrilling final that came down to the wire to take the championship! Our four players took home some great prizes.
-- posted by Jason Weill on 9/17/2002.
The Online Gaming Society (OGS) is a recognized student organization at Carnegie Mellon University. The OGS receives funding from Student Senate and from members in pursuance with club policies and by-laws. Please direct any questions about the club or this web site to ogs@andrew.cmu.edu.