EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: durban
Just in case you need reminding, the sixth DBNGamers meet-up will take place at 2pm this Saturday, May 26th, at Pizzetta Pizzeria in Glenwood. We’re hoping to see some new faces at the event, so if you’re a DBNGamers regular then be sure to bring a couple of friends or relatives along to experience the great atmosphere that always seems to permeate our gatherings.
If you’ve been keeping tabs on El33tonline during the past few months you’re likely to have read about how much fun we’ve been having at the monthly DBNGamers meet-ups. Each event has been memorable in its own right and every time we get together new friendships are forged and humourous stories exchanged.
May 11th seems to be the day reserved for the birth of sporting champions, as dozens of footballers, gymnasts, baseball and basketball players arrived into the world on this day, including South African rugby star Victor Matfield in 1977.
Nobel Laureates also abound, with writer Camilo José Cela (1916), physicist Richard Feynman (1918), radio astronomer Antony Hewish (1924), physiologist Herbert Spencer Gasser (1963) and chemist Odd Hassel (1981) all having been born this day.
Don’t forget about the birthdays of celebrities like Laetitia Casta, Holly Valance and rapper Ace Hood!
It’s also the day computers began their rise against the humans, as Deep Blue defeated chess master Garry Kasparov in 1997… chilling.
Of course, May 11th is also the birthday of El33tonline’s very own writer and reviewer, Tom! Please join us in wishing him a very Happy Birthday, and send him a tweet at his Twitter account, too!
Happy Birthday Tom!
With this month’s DBNGamers being the fifth meet-up since the inaugural event in December, it was only fitting that we had a Star Wars theme to commemorate one of the most successful films of all-time - Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back. Of course, we were also paying tribute to the recently released Kinect Star Wars which was destined to cause quite a stir at DBNGamers V.
The latest meet-up for the gaming enthusiasts of Durban ran from 2pm on Saturday, April 21st at the Pizzetta Pizzeria in Glenwood. This venue has been used for two previous DBNGamers events and it once again provided a cosy backdrop for engaging in ardent conversation with members of Durban’s gaming community.
In a galaxy not so far, far away, a group of gamers is working hard to bring you something great. As everyone knows DBNGamers has a monthly event and this weekend is the fifth get-together:
Episode 5: The DBNGamers Strike Back!
The DBNGamers IV gaming event this past Friday evening was tremendous fun for the simple fact that it gave us a chance to meet local like-minded people and share discussions with individuals who treat our hobby as seriously as we do.
It’s not often you meet perfect strangers and are able to immediately jump into a matched, passionate debate over the merits of expensive downloadable content, after all.
Events such as DBNGamers IV are also perfect opportunities for like-minded individuals to snag some swag and prizes, which is exactly what a number of gamers managed to do last Friday!
The monthly gathering of Durban gamers has grown from humble beginnings, it must be said.
The first get-together in December was very casual and played host to seven Durbanites, while the second meeting enjoyed an attendance in the double figures. DBNGamers 3.0 was about consolidation, and a little over 20 gaming and geek culture enthusiasts gathered to chat over pizza and drinks, keeping it ‘Durban style’ – laid back and chilled to the max.
Last Friday night, however, the fourth meeting of Durban gamers took place at Waxy’s Restaurant in Westville and by the end of the evening, DBNGamers IV boasted attendance figures nearing 60.
Explosive!
DBNGamers IV was held at Waxy’s in Westville on Friday evening and was the biggest and most awesome get together we’ve had so far. It was great to see so many fellow gamers enjoying the evening’s entertainment as well as each other’s company, and it was personally satisfying for me to see a number of familiar faces including my sister-in-law, old school friends and even a BT Games’ employee who’s helped me out on many occasions at the Pavilion branch.
This just in from our news desks in Durban, South Africa: A recently held gaming event known as ’DBNGamers IV’ was, quote, “a complete success.”
This Question of the Day is a bit of a cop-out, we agree, but… it’s the DBNGamers IV gaming event tonight in Durban!
We’re going to ask you to help spread the word of the gathering on Twitter and Facebook, if you please, and we’ve tried to make it very easy for you to do so:
Maybe we’re getting a little too clingy, but we’re simply excited to share all of the cool activities and goodies we have planned for all of the Durban Gamers tomorrow!
As El33tonline sat down to plan our events and activities for 2012, our mantra for the year became clear: Go big or go home.
We handily demonstrated this motto with our tour of South Africa’s gaming events in January, and while our future exciting plans for 2012 will need to remain locked up and secret for now, this week’s gaming event in Durban, DBNGamers IV, will once again be an opportunity for El33tonline to demonstrate our commitment to the local gaming community.
This time, however, we’re going to go big and stay home in Durban!
The next meeting of Durban gamers has snuck up on us and takes place this Friday, March 16th, but there’s still plenty of time to make room on your calendar and shove appointments out of the way!
Why would you want to tell family and friends that they won’t be seeing you this Friday evening? Why would you choose to attend the March edition of DNBGamers instead of relaxing in front of the telly with a movie?
Can you hear it? The rustling of lists? The clearing of throats? The shifting of weight in nervous anticipation? We’re getting ready to tell you why!
The third meeting of DBNGamers this past Saturday once again saw a growth in attendees. After our first ever meeting at the beginning of December 2011 where seven of us huddled around and casually chatted about games and geek stuff, the latest gathering of gamers in Durban grew to 24 people (up again from our second meet-up), with many more waiting in the wings.
You know who you are.
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