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#1 Oct 10 2006 at 7:26 AM Rating: Good
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We need more publicity like this! It's a nice change from the whole "videogames are teh debil" routine.

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UPITER, Fla. - When 18-year-old Tom Taylor dropped out of high school because he wanted to play more video games, most people were skeptical. Now he's known as Tsquared on the gaming circuit. He's earning six figures and has product endorsements and a video game tutoring business.

He's one of about 100 professional gamers associated with Major League Gaming, a video gaming league founded in 2002. When they're playing well, pros might bring home a few grand a month.

"I take risks," he told The Palm Beach Post. "In order to get paid, you have to take risks. I think I took the biggest risk I could take, dropping out of school to play video games, and it paid off."

Six months after he started gaming full time, he signed his $250,000 contract. He also got a publicist, a financial adviser and media training.

"I guess some people are just born with talents in certain things," he says, "like Michael Jordan was born to play basketball. I feel like I was born to play video games."
#2 Oct 10 2006 at 7:34 AM Rating: Decent
So...

...where do I sign up?
#3 Oct 10 2006 at 7:43 AM Rating: Good
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Too bad for every million dropout gamers there's only one or two that actually make money at it.
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#4 Oct 10 2006 at 8:03 AM Rating: Good
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Iamadam the Shady wrote:
Too bad for every million dropout gamers there's only one or two that actually make money at it.


You could say that about many of the "glamorous jobs" out there. Models, actors, athletes, etc. The difference is that some are able to realize that they may have to do things they have to do (like regular jobs) to pursue what they want to do. Others are so deluded by their supposed grandeur that they crash and burn.
#5 Oct 10 2006 at 8:05 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm not gathering exactly how he makes his scratch. Tournaments? I know he has endorsements and the teaching gig now but I assume he didn't reach that point by looking pretty.

By the way, if you can manage it, looking pretty is an excellent way to make extra money.
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#6 Oct 10 2006 at 9:15 AM Rating: Good
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Thumbelyna Quick Hands wrote:
You could say that about many of the "glamorous jobs" out there. Models, actors, athletes, etc. The difference is that some are able to realize that they may have to do things they have to do (like regular jobs) to pursue what they want to do. Others are so deluded by their supposed grandeur that they crash and burn.


That's true, but what seperates professional gamers from this bunch is a job.

Most people trying to break into modelling/acting/sports have jobs to support themselves and their craft. Gamers don't need much so they can survive off welfare. The next thing you know, you're a 40 year old burnout with no marketable skills and no work experience.
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#7 Oct 10 2006 at 9:18 AM Rating: Decent
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Wait, you get payed to play games? Damn I'm calling Blizzard and SOE.
#8 Oct 10 2006 at 9:27 AM Rating: Default
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There was a guy back here who dropped out of school to make websites. His family moaned and groaned, but then he sold his first one, being some fancy internet information portal of some kind and made an eight-digit amount on it.

Now he no longer has to work. At all.

God I hate nerds who are nerdier than me.
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#9 Oct 10 2006 at 4:02 PM Rating: Default
i remember when people thought the internet was just a fad. laughed at google. didnt think e-bay would be around for more than a year.

but like someone said, for every one that made it, thousands and thousands didnt.

im happy for him. good to see someone following their dreams and getting paid for it. other than his fat butt, and white pasty skin, he falls into the same genre as an athlete.

personally, it will always be entertainment to me. a past time. getting kind of discouraged by all the console games popping up and pc games missing in action for the most part though. guess game makers learned they can make twice as much by selling games that only work on their console.
#10 Oct 10 2006 at 4:05 PM Rating: Good
I feel like I was born to look at ****. I'm like the Michael Jordan of the ten second video clip! Who wants to start a league with me?
#11 Oct 10 2006 at 5:17 PM Rating: Default
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I feel like I was born to look at ****. I'm like the Michael Jordan of the ten second video clip! Who wants to start a league with me?


lol seriously, who could hate this guy?
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