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<title>Comment by jadester</title>
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<description>tbh, it&#039;s probably just run by a bunch of guys who thought they could make loads of money by setting up the first video gaming league (it&#039;s not actually the first.  Remember the WON, which provided servers, kept a list of all servers running Half-Life or one of its mods, ran competitions etc.?) but without having to provide the prizes or anything themselves.
There are numerous other gaming leagues, one or two of which actually have a chance of becoming the &quot;official&quot; one.  In fact, the cyberathlete league springs to mind.  Anyone genuinely interested in a half-decent league should check out http://www.cyberathlete.com/league/ and http://www.worldcybergames.org/
(leagues the GGL seemingly isn&#039;t aware exist)</description>
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