The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is currently running Game Masters: The Exhibition, a fun jaunt down memory lane featuring many of the gaming world's greatest names.
USA, Brazil, Germany, South Korea... Malta?! Twin Galaxies sat down with Quickfire CEO Simon Theuma to talk about what it would take to put Malta on the esports map.
While the US gets a lot of esports attention, Europe turns competitive gaming into a festival. We sat down with the founder of Gigacon, Renato Mahmutagic, for some more details on what they do and how they pull off the massive event.
Not all gaming events are big. But, even those that are small can be fierce and passionate about their hobby. Twin Galaxies sat down with the USC Biweeklies organizer Ryan Stevenson that brings Super Smash Bros to the University of Southern California.
With esports getting bigger every day, schools and other venues want to get into the game by hosting events. But, how do they do it? They call Mike Crossman and Claim To Fame Entertainment! We sat down with Mike and asked how it all works with them.
With so much going on in esports around the world, it's easy to miss the action unless it's in your face. We sat down with Felipe Felisberto to talk about how Avalon Eventos wants to make Brazil rise to the top with their events.
Twin Galaxies was built on arcades. We love to talk about Kong, Q*Bert, Galaga cocktail tables, and pinball machines. Maybe that's what brought us so enthusiastically to Pinballz in Austin, Texas.
Aside from the more physical shorts, the University of Georgia has been focusing on esports as of late. With their event, Athens Online, they are one of the biggest college esports teams in the entire southeast.
The first AFK profile brings us to Pittsburgh, where an arcade and pinball center has taken the stage.