How many times in your life will you get to say that you made history and was a part of an official world record? I think the only world record I can qualify for is continuously playing Battlefield Vietnam at a LAN (I still remember that Quakecon 2005).
This year, you have a chance to be a part the Guinness World Record-setting LAN party attempt at NVISION® 2008, August 25 in San Jose, California.
The aim of the event is to make history as the world's "Longest Non-Stop LAN Party. This means the Guinness World Record is a dedicated team of gamers to play video games continuously for 36 hours (10 minute breaks are allowed for every 60 minutes of continuous gaming). If the record is achieved, the participating team members will receive numerous prizes, including a commemorative medal, custom gear, gift cards, and of course, world recognition.
The attempt will take place in a special, reserved section of the NVISION 2008 GeForce® LAN Party.
Gamers who are serious about the attempt and have what it takes to handle a GeForce LAN Guinness World Record seat at NVISION 08 should go to http://www.amireg.com/nvision08/intro.html.
I will personally provide Red Bull to any team that wants to make a go of it, so please sign up.

I've played WoW for 40+ hours straight running on Root Beer
Posted by: Xaque | May 15, 2009 at 04:41 PM
I have signed up. And btw 188 cans of Red Bull will kill men, so I'll have to keep close track, cause those cans are small. (thats what she said)
Posted by: [TMC]Kuyaglen | June 24, 2008 at 11:49 PM
Wow, I might actually do this.... Although that's easy to say now. That's a lot of gaming straight through.
Posted by: edbordenblog.com | June 24, 2008 at 01:23 PM