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* Phoenix Lan Group who run ''Overload LAN'' - http://www.plg.net.au <br/>
 
* Phoenix Lan Group who run ''Overload LAN'' - http://www.plg.net.au <br/>
* Fusion LAN - http://fusionlan.anythinginteractive.com/ <br/>
 
 
* Bluewirelan - http://www.bluewirelan.com <br/>
 
* Bluewirelan - http://www.bluewirelan.com <br/>
 
* Respawn Lan - http://www.respawn.com.au <br/>
 
* Respawn Lan - http://www.respawn.com.au <br/>

Revision as of 15:45, 20 July 2007

About LANs

A LAN Party is a temporary computer network, built to play games, share files, and enjoy a social atmosphere with other gamers. Pizza is an requirement for every LAN Party. A LAN Party can range in size, from a few mates in a lounge room or garage to a few thousand people in a stadium.

For More information see LAN Party

Contents


Queensland

Brisbane

Goldcoast

New South Wales

Sydney

Newcastle

Canberra

Victoria


Melbourne

Bendigo

Shepparton (central vic)

Tasmania

South Australia


Western Australia

Northern Territory

Watcher's Place. Alyangula, Groote Eylandt,

Dead Lans

Here lies the fallen, may they never be completely forgotten.

New South Wales

Queensland

Western Australia

Tasmania

South Australia

Credits

There is also a list of LANS that can be found at ausgamers http://www.ausgamers.com/events/?agn=calendar and at http://www.lanparty.net.au

Credits to pugsley and his thread http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=267570 for the original list.