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Thursday, July 14, 2005

A Big Game of Capture the Flag!

Capture the Flag, in most games, is fun. I spent hours playing Gulch 16 person CTF on Halo PC. Battlefield is essentially based on it! (Not in the traditional since, but close) I have played Capture the Flag in real life, outside (yes there are a few things to do out in the wild) with my friends. What if I played it in New York, with a bunch of other people. Let the games begin. In New York, there is a group of people who play games out in the city. Manhunt, dodgeball, and Capture the Flag are just a few they play out in the open. If you would like to be a part of this fun sport, or just want to see the fun these guys have, go to the games.

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