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'''GoCrossCampus (GXC)''' is a group that hosts team-based massively multiplayer games in order to encourage social interaction. The site was founded by [[Isaac Silverman]], [[CC]] '08, and four Yale students. GXC has been featured in articles in the [[New York Times]], TechCrunch and the International Herald Tribune as well as a number of student and local newspapers.
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'''GoCrossCampus (GXC)''' is a website that hosts team-based massively multiplayer games in order to encourage social interaction. It is the flagship product of GXStudios, which was founded by [[Isaac Silverman]], [[CC]] '08, and four Yale students in 2007. GXC has been featured in articles in the [[New York Times]], TechCrunch and the International Herald Tribune as well as a number of student and local newspapers.
  
 
== About ==
 
== About ==
GoCrossCampus is essentially a large-scale, online adaptation of the board game [[:w:Risk (game) | Risk]].
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GoCrossCampus is essentially a large-scale, online adaptation of the board game [[:w:Risk (game) | Risk]].  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Enthusiasm on campus for subsequent attempts to organize tournaments has been noticeably diminished.
 
Enthusiasm on campus for subsequent attempts to organize tournaments has been noticeably diminished.
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== GXStudios ==
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GXStudios, the overarching corporate entity, was formed in 2007 and currently has official offices in New York City and New Haven, CT. Since its inception, the corporation has received over $1M dollars in venture capital and angel investment.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 21:39, 15 November 2008

GoCrossCampus (GXC) is a website that hosts team-based massively multiplayer games in order to encourage social interaction. It is the flagship product of GXStudios, which was founded by Isaac Silverman, CC '08, and four Yale students in 2007. GXC has been featured in articles in the New York Times, TechCrunch and the International Herald Tribune as well as a number of student and local newspapers.

About

GoCrossCampus is essentially a large-scale, online adaptation of the board game Risk.

History

The site's first tournament open to Columbia students pitted anyone with a columbia.edu email address against students from the other seven Ivies. It was a disaster, marred by frequent server downtime, widespread cheating, and possible algorithm problems. Obviously, it can't have been fair, otherwise Princeton would not have won. Columbia finished fourth, after a phoenix-like rebirth following one of the myriad game pauses.

Enthusiasm on campus for subsequent attempts to organize tournaments has been noticeably diminished.

GXStudios

GXStudios, the overarching corporate entity, was formed in 2007 and currently has official offices in New York City and New Haven, CT. Since its inception, the corporation has received over $1M dollars in venture capital and angel investment.

External Links