Hurricane Electric Hosts Hurriquake II
Fremont, CA - Hurricane Electric, a leading business Technical Service Provider, will host their second free LAN party, HurriQuake II, in July after a resounding turnout for the first all night gaming party this past February.

Hurricane Electric's first LAN party, which promoted gaming through high speed connections, boasted over 75 gamers throughout the night - and a little over 65 cases of soda.

As the lights went down on the first gaming party thrown by Hurricane Electric in February, gamers screamed out "When's the next party?"

"Hurriquake was awesome!" said Adland Lee, a gamer at the first event. "There was such a great turnout and I can't wait to do it again!"

Hurricane Electric's second LAN party, an overnight game playing marathon where people come together in a neutral location to compete against each other on a fast network, will follow the style of the original Hurriquake party that left gamers begging for more even after 24 hours. Quake II and III, Unreal Tournament and Counterstrike will be just a few games on hand for the party.

Hurricane Electric will provide gamers with Internet access via their own national network along with pizza and coffee for the all night event. Special prizes will also be presented to gamers throughout the night in random drawings.

The event will start at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, and will last a full 24 hours, ending at 1 p.m. Sunday, July 14. Hurricane Electric will be providing tables and chairs for all that attend; gamers are encouraged to bring comfort items such as pillows and blankets.

A quarterly LAN party at Hurricane Electric is also being planned, which means gamers will have at least one 24-hour party every three months to look forward to.

Gamers should RSVP for the all night event by visiting www.he.net/hurriquake.html

About Hurricane Electric

Hurricane Electric is a Business TSP (Technical Service Provider) specializing in Colocation, Dedicated Servers, Direct Internet Connections, and Web Hosting. Hurricane Electric operates its own national network, running Gigabit Ethernet and multiple OC-3's. Check out www.he.net to find out more information about Hurricane Electric.