NEWS: Law’s Video Game Club Prepares For Action-Packed Year

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By Ian Hugo – Staff Reporter

Jonathan Law has had a new club this year which is looking to take the school by storm: Video Game Club.

Video Game Club, which meets every Tuesday after school in Room 198, is headed by Jonathan Law math teacher Mr. Ruzbarsky. The purpose of Video Game Club is for people to get together, create strategies for certain games, and to play them as well.

“Everyone in this day and age plays video games at some level,” Ruzbarsky said.  “I wanted to start a club that could bring people from all sorts of backgrounds together and share in our common interests.”

Any game that is school appropriate is fair game, and students can expect to be playing on consoles such as the Xbox 360/Xbox One, Playstation 3/Playstation 4, and even the occasional throwback to old-school consoles such as Atari.

The club seems to be very popular with students, with around 15-20 students showing up after school each Tuesday, eager to see which game they will be playing next.

“I really like it, you play a lot of games on different consoles,” senior Ernest Gonzales said. “You don’t just play on a modern console, you can play on Atari, Nintendo 64, and Gamecube.”

Ruzbarsky got the inspiration to start this club after watching eSports and seeing a highlight of a teacher who started a club for the extremely popular computer game called “League of Legends.” “League of Legends” has quickly become the most popular game in the eSports community in the past four years, requiring huge amounts of teamwork and strategy.

“My inspiration came from [League of Legends] to start a club where students can play together,” Ruzbarsky said.

Ruzbarsky, an avid gamer, is currently very involved with League of Legends, a game he describes as being not only cooperatively based, but also very individually based, as well as several app titles, such as “Clash of Clans,” “Boom Beach,” “Brave Frontier,” and “Marvel Contest of Champions.” Ruzbarsky has also been involved with MMO games such as “World of Warcraft,” “Ultima,” and “Everquest.”

In terms of long term plans for Video Game Club, Ruzbarsky says his initial goals are to have end of the year tournaments and have students compete for the title of champion of various games for the year.

Ruzbarsky isn’t prepared to stop there, though. He is hoping that in the future there will be some sort of league where students from surrounding schools can get together and compete against each other in various video games, just as any other sport or extracurricular activity does.

Most importantly, students should know that Video Game Club is open to everyone and a great way to have fun and make new friends.

“It’s a great time to just come and relax and share in what everyone enjoys,” Ruzbarsky said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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