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Well said Hollywood

In Reply to: Re: Florida Paintball posted by _Hollywood_ on January 05, 2004 at 22:49:20:


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Posted by:
OJeda "MasterBlaster52" Armin
on January 06, 2004 at 19:21:07

: Florida is a virtual hotbed of scenario paintball. The genre originated here, with Wayne Dollack, in the mid 80's, and now, we have Wayne, Nocer, Millinnium, Old River, and Orbital, all based here in Florida, and producing games, some locally; some out of state; and some both.

: We also have the MXS folks coming in for their annual visit, and there are rumors about Viper returning in May, although this has neither been confirmed nor announced.

: So, yeah, Florida does have a lot of scenario ball being played. It's just unfortunate that some of the producers can't learn to work together, and coordinate their events, so they don't wind up stepping on each other.

: "Hollywood"


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