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Hosting a Killer instinct tournament for the Microsoft flagship store on July 15th Sunday at 12PM. there will be no stream but hopefully down the line we can get one up and running in the near future.
Tournament and Entry is Free
Double Elimination
2/3 match set – WF/LF/GF 3/5 match set
Prize
1st $80 gift card
2nd $20 gift card
Play All Gaming hosting an UN-official after party for the fans of Overwatch. We have a very spacious venue that accommodates the very needs of an after-party and it is located minutes away from Barclay’s.
Our only means is to provide a fun experience for everyone to enjoy and the company of others who enjoy Overwatch.
Cos-play is encouraged (please respect your fellow peers, we do not condone physical harm to others)
Colony is located on 274 4th Avenue in Brooklyn and the nearest train is the R to UNION ST and walk 2 blocks to Garfield place.
Venue fee
$20 without barclays ticket
$10 with barclays ticket
(No need for online purchase, just come by)
Tournament hosted at Xenozero, where we stream live content on twitch and help promote growth in the Gaming community. We want to push for newer players in a local community to create a spectacle scale for the public. With the support of the community we want to continue providing the needs for entertainment and a place for people to enjoy.
$10 Venue Fee
$10 Entry Per Game
4 PM Casuals/Sign Ups
7:00PM Tournament Starts
Stream: Twitch.tv/paglive
Games:
Tekken 7
DBZF
Soul Calibur 6
Prizes:
1st 60%
2nd 30%
3rd 10%
Rules:
2/3 Matches / 3/5 matches WF, LF, GF
Double Elimination
Sponsors:
DTN 2019 : www.defendthenorth.com
VGNY : www.videogamesnewyork.com
Please support the Venue with a follow
Twitter.com/XenoZeroIncNY
facebook.com/xenozerogaming
This event is hosted by Play All Gaming
facebook.com/playallgaming
twitter.com/playallgaming
instagram.com/playallgaming
(Discord) https://discord.gg/3DHjdsY
Tournament hosted at Xenozero, where we stream live content on twitch and help promote growth in the Gaming community. We want to push for newer players in a local community to create a spectacle scale for the public. With the support of the community we want to continue providing the needs for entertainment and a place for people to enjoy.
$10 Venue Fee
$10 Entry Per Game
4 PM Casuals/Sign Ups
6 PM Soul Calibur 6
7 PM Tekken 7
8 PM DBZF
Stream: Twitch.tv/paglive
Games:
Tekken 7
DBZF
Soul Calibur 6
Prizes:
1st 60%
2nd 30%
3rd 10%
Rules:
2/3 Matches / 3/5 matches WF, LF, GF
Double Elimination
Sponsors:
DTN 2019 : www.defendthenorth.com
VGNY : www.videogamesnewyork.com
Please support the Venue with a follow
Twitter.com/XenoZeroIncNY
facebook.com/xenozerogaming
This event is hosted by Play All Gaming
facebook.com/playallgaming
twitter.com/playallgaming
instagram.com/playallgaming
(Discord) https://discord.gg/3DHjdsY
Please join us for a free screening of The Lost Arcade with Director/Producer Irene Chin who will be present for a Q&A at the end. The film is approximately one hour and 16 minutes long and premiered in 2016.
Many of us were raised in Chinatown and remember fondly about Chinatown Fair, and many of you remember it being on the other side of the street under the Port Arthur Restaurant. I myself, had a visited Chinatown fair many times having lived only mere blocks from Mott Street.
View the trailer: https://vimeo.com/213740742
From the The Lost Arcade website: “THE LOST ARCADE is the critically acclaimed documentary about the last hold out of old-school arcade culture in New York City. An intimate portrait of the passionate and exceptionally diverse community at the beloved Chinatown Fair, The Lost Arcade, chronicles the evolution of arcades, while celebrating the camaraderie and history of a pop culture phenomenon.
The Lost Arcade premiered at DOC NYC and the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and screened at Open City Docs London, Melbourne International Film Festival, Glasgow International Film Festival, IFFBoston, Sidewalk Film Festival, and the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Going on to a limited theatrical release at NYC’s Metrograph and San Francisco’s Roxie.
The film is produced by 26 Aries, in Association with IGN Entertainment and Wheelhouse Creative.
Edited, Produced, Directed by Kurt Vincent
Written and Produced by Irene Chin
Original Music by Gil Talmi
Executive Produced by Josh Zeman, Kyle Martin, Jason Orans.
****Please note that no food, foul language or hats except for religious headwear is allowed in the church. The church is not handicapped accessible. Restrooms are downstairs and there are no elevators.****
Blinking, beaming, and ringing, The Lost Arcade intimately memorializes the end of video arcades in New York City, while celebrating the camaraderie and history of a pop culture phenomenon. The film is an exceptional directorial debut that focuses on the Chinatown Fair, the Mott Street landmark where generations honed their craft, made friends and lost at tic-tac-toe to a chicken. Masterfully presenting the sights and sounds of a changing scene, wistful yet hopeful, and full of the faces and characters that radiate fun and innovation, The Lost Arcade is a dazzling portrait of technostalgia and a timely commentary on the corporate era’s incineration of modest businesses, and the resiliency of the dedicated enthusiasts.
Director/Producer Irene Chin will host a Q&A after screening.
Tickets are $15 and include wine and Museum admission. Members receive complimentary tickets. Not a Member? Join today!
Irene Chin is a filmmaker and writer originally from Alexandria, Virginia and Honolulu, Hawaii, and now lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her first short film as director/producer, The Bachelorette Party, premiered at the NewFilmmakers NY series at Anthology Film Archives. Her first documentary as writer/producer, The Lost Arcade, premiered at DOC NYC and went on to screen at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Wexner Center for the Arts, Open City Docs London, Melbourne International Film Festival, Glasgow International Film Festival, IFFBoston. The New York Times called The Lost Arcade, “Part scrappy, part sweet, and wholly enjoyable…a love letter to a vanished piece of New York.” The New Yorker said the film was “raw and intimate.” Irene graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York.