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Bram

Aalst, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium 

Born early in the 80's, I started gaming with my old 286 computer, playing the most random DOS games, I already was an avid gamer when the CD-ROM made its first appearance, damn Im getting old, ... Anyways, started playing my first real online game back in 1999, being introduced by a classmate in the game called counter-strike. I then discovered KPN Belgium had a cs server, and started playing there. This became Zarok, and now almost 8 years later, this became Z-spot. Trying to give gaming a more positive reputation, we set out to provide a fun, relaxing environment to play in. wether you have the skills or not, everybody is welcome, as long as you know how to have a good time!
Check us out at www.z-spot.be. You know you want it.

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Z-Spot.be, Better find it!

Z-Spot.be aims to achieve this: Putting the Laughter back into Slaughter
Gaming is something people do to relax, to get out. But far to often this pastime ends in frustration. The entire Gaming scene has built up a negative reputation of being immature and disrespectful.
Having fun starts by respecting each other. Age, sex, race, type, ... Everything dissapears when you log into a server. In this virtual place, everybody looks the same. The only thing that sets you appart from the others, is your behaviour. The amount of respect you recieve does not depend on your ability to frag others. Skillfull players who do nothing but brag and boast about their skills, are looked down upon. Respect the people you play with, they provide you with the fun you are having. And so do you to them.
Multiplayer games are multiplayer. And whenever you do something together with other people, you have to take them into account. Play together, play nice.

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