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Economy Crisis Forces Pro Gamers to Find Real Jobs
Posted by Regeneration on April 4th, 2009, 12:06 PM

Until recently, Emmanuel Rodriguez worked on a stage, under bright lights, amid intense competition and before cheering fans. He was a professional video-game player, and a world champion. Now he works at the customer service desk of a Sam’s Club in Dallas. Rodriguez, a brash 23-year-old whose nickname in the gaming community is Master, dominated an international field in July in Dead or Alive 4, a popular fighting game, on the Microsoft Xbox 360. He picked up $5,000 and a trophy for the victory.

The competition, held in Los Angeles, was part of the world individual finals of the Championship Gaming Series, a league started two years earlier by News Corporation and DirecTV. And Rodriguez, given his success and his swagger, was a star. As a designated franchise player, he received a base salary of $30,000. During the regular season, he lost only one match, good enough to be named North American most valuable player.

For Rodriguez and others like him around the world, playing video games had become a career. That, however, has changed for many players. Video games may be as popular as ever - people in more than 65 percent of American households play, according to the Entertainment Software Association - but the professional sport of gaming has nearly collapsed.

You can read the entire article at The New York Times.

7 Comments
There goes my hopes of becoming pro
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according to a study 72% of men prefer playing ps3 games over having sex with their gf.
thats sick heh?
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Am I the only one who finds "pro" gaming insane and kinda pathetic? Come on, gaming as a job? Beta testing is partly that, but nevertheless pro gaming is lame in my eyes. Good riddance I say.
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there are a lot of "jobs" paid. some are even paid too good (managers & politics ?!).
most of those "pro" gamers play 14h per day and more -> they waste their life on videogames. (my private opinion)
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Pro gaming cannot be a job because the organizers are not making a lot of money due to lack of attendees and viewers. To be honest, it's somehow really boring to watch other people game, unlike sports like football, hockey, wrestling and basketball. How the hell can you watch gaming contest on TV?

Besides, there are too many issues like cheating and bad engines. A lot of people still play Counter-Strike 1.6 and the engine is still messed up! For example: You get massive recoil if your screen resolution is higher then 800x600, that's why I always played on 640x480, but now with LCDs it's quite lame.
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wow progamers to find real job omg
i dont know that some one need guy with flight simulator, drive simulator or even combat simulator expiriance
well maybe a hmmm american army hehehehhehe


p.s. i would not like to see a procombat gamer with fork lifter in his hands
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Pro gamers never look like they're having fun.
TBH neither do people in physical sports.
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