Stevens Student Turns Gaming Hobby into a Business
With his new Web site ProHaloLeague.com and organized LAN (local area network) tournaments, Ryan Gellis, 17, hopes to move gaming from leisure to outright competition.
"The kids can play in teams with each other and can play against each other from all over the country in the comfort of their own home," said Gellis, a freshman at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken. "We have people as far as California participate in the tournaments."
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