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Discuss “The Rise of CyberConXion”

?Daddy, God loves me; he brought me to CyberConXion.?

This is Larry Hochendoner?s favorite memory of his work at CyberConXion. A little boy invited to a birthday party at the Pittsburgh gaming center gasped in amazement when he saw the console gaming room at the back of the building, outfitted with four projectors, each hooked to a Nintendo Gamecube, a Sony Playstation 2, and a Microsoft Xbox. For a kid, this was gaming heaven, and as he cried out in pure joy, the adults in the group all laughed. This place was not for them ? it was for their kids.

Since it opened on December 3, 2004, the CyberConXion gaming center in Squirrel Hill has been attracting guests of all ages for parties and tournaments, as well as for computer training and education...

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