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itg (Inside the game) Brings the cpl’s 1st Quake 4 competition to its biggest fans
iTG to use cutting edge technologies to broadcast the premier Quake 4 games live from the show floor
Santa Monica, Calif. – December 12, 2005- iTG (Inside the Game) a worldwide pioneer and leader in sportscasting for videogames, today announced they will be broadcasting the $30,000 Quake 4 Competition at the Cyberathlete® Professional League Winter Championship 2005. This event will be taking place from December 14 until December 18 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas. iTG will be transmitting live from the center of the action providing video and audio commentary on this new fast-paced ID software title.
"It is an honor to be allowed this opportunity to showcase our talent at an event such as the CPL," remarked Alison Suttles, iTG co-founder and broadcaster. “It shows that CPL wants to provide its huge fan base with diverse and thorough coverage of its events.” iTG's onsite crew will include recognized veteran talent such as Marcus "djWHEAT" Graham and Darren "lun" Webber in addition to Ms. Suttles.
Inside the Game will employ its proven technology in video streaming along with innovative and exciting new equipment to provide the ultimate viewing experience for its viewers. Fans with high-speed connections will experience the broadcast with blistering fast video steaming powered by NVIDIA and seen on www.GGL.com. Fans with slower connections will still be able to stay up-to-date on the action as iTG provides its renowned audio commentaries at www.getinsidethegame.com
Fans will be taken on an insider’s tour of the game to enjoy every facet of Quake 4's first major North American competition. Quake was among the first PC first-person shooters to let players fight in multiplayer matches over the Internet, and has become synonymous with amazing visuals and exciting multiplayer action. This latest iteration is the pinnacle of the game’s long history and it destined to become a classic in pro-gaming tournaments.

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