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Hip Hop Gamers Unite

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By Jacob Katel

Published on February 18, 2009 at 12:02am

Gamertagradio.com is one of those highly successful Miami-based web companies you may have never heard of, but millions around the world know it well. That’s the power of niche content in a global market, and the brains behind the site have successfully represented and monetized urban gaming culture. They know that in 2009, hip hop and gaming go together like a shot with a beer. And you can have both, plus award-winning pizza at Community Vibes IV. The party is totally free, and over $5,000 worth of prizes, Xbox 360 Elites, PlayStation 3s, and more will be raffled off. DJ Sharpsound is set to spin and crazy hood hero Garcia will rock the mic; so will Miami’s own hip-hop Voltron, !Mayday! Gamertag staff member PeteRocc had this to say: “We’re expecting people from all over the country. Miami is where the site was born and we'll always be representing the 305! That's why were so happy about Community Vibes IV, unity is the key to success.”

The event is being held from 3 to 10 p.m. at Ecco Lounge, a 2 story, 4,500 square-foot Italian resto-lounge found at 168 SE 1st St., Unit 1A in Miami. The tournament is free to enter. Visit sfx-360.com.
Sat., Feb. 21, 3 p.m., 2009