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Tech Assault Laser Skirmish

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9005 5824



Address: Urquhart St 3071 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.techassault.com.au

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22.01.2022 Hi Tech Assault fans, a belated post from OzComicCon 2016. We'd like to say a big thank you to all the friends and fans who stopped by over the weekend and joined us for a game. 2016's event was our busiest yet, and our dedicated crew agreed the work payed off with the looks on happy gamer's faces, both young and old. Overall the event was a blast and we had heaps of fun in what little down time we had, seeing all the amazing and creative costumes. A quick update on some behind the scenes happenings. The gears are slowly beginning to turn and we are hoping to have a permanent venue for gaming sorted in the near future. In the meantime, we are now excitedly waiting for our next major event, PAX 2016 and look forward to seeing some familiar smiling faces!



16.01.2022 Penny Arcade Expo i.e PAX AUS approaches this weekend people. We'll be there again doing our thing. Who's coming? We're looking for a few more volunteers to help with our setup over the weekend if your interested in helping out hit me up.

16.01.2022 PAX Sat morning once again our friends from Penny Arcade, Jerry and Mike F getting a cheeky game in #PAXAUS

09.01.2022 Hey folks, not sure how many racing fans we have on here but at the moment Humble Bundle are giving away Dirt 3 for free. We played this game to death when it came out. Grab it for the Cat and Mouse game mode which is epic fun with 6 - 8 players. http://blog.humblebundle.com//were-celebrating-the-humble-



03.01.2022 PAX AUS starts tomorrow! What is it? In 2004, the folks at Penny Arcade decided they wanted a show exclusively for gaming. Sure, comics, anime, and other nerd hobbies were cool, and those activities all had their own shows... so what about games? From that idea spawned a small 4,500 person event in Bellevue, Washington, focused on the culture and community that is gaming. Since then, the show hasn't looked back. Doubling in size each year until venue capacities were reached, in 2010 the show expanded into Boston for PAX East, drawing tens of thousands of attendees in the inaugural year. The shows in Seattle and Boston represent the two largest gaming events in North America, and in 2013 for the first time PAX expanded internationally to Australia where it is now a yearly event!

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