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SF Weekly - Take II
 

The SF Weekly strikes again, this time sending SILKE TUDOR to cover a game for OneBrick, a non-profit in the bay area.

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Slate.com
 

The Go Game got top billing in an Slate magazine article on how immersive games are blurring the border between play and reality.

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Reuters Wire
 

Michael Kahn submitted this piece to Reuters and we saw it as far away as Japan!

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Tech TV
 

Cat came by with a video crew to cover our Haight Street game.

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The Chronicle
 

"In Berkeley, seeing people looking wacky, stapling money to their chests, going topless or hacking into people's e-mail may seem par for the course. But now everyone is encouraged to get nutty and play the Go Game, a gonzo, high-tech scavenger hunt dreamed up by some Bay Area fellas for tourists, corporations, fun lovin' locals and anyone else who will pay to play."

-- Rona Merech, staff writer

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SF Weekly
  Bernice Yeung, staff writer from the SF Weekly waxes eloquent on her experience playing The Go Game in North Beach.

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CBS's Evening Magazine
 

Our first appearance on network TV! See it live on Friday, July 19th at 7pm (Channel 5 - in Bay Area only). They will feature the Fisherman's Wharf game played on June 15th.





SF Weekly Article - Wed. March 13th, 2002

"...the four-hour game is one part
brain teaser, one part performance art, one
part double dare, and one part hijinks."

- Bernice Yeung

           
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