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  2. PMS Clan - Wikipedia

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    PMS Clan (previously short for Psychotic Man Slayerz, now short for Pandora's Mighty Soldiers) [1] is an all-female multi-platform online gaming group. [2] It was founded in 2002 to provide a competitive, fun and positive environment for female gamers, and is one of the largest all-female gaming groups in the world.

  3. Asterisk (esports) - Wikipedia

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    In the program, the ladies shared how they balanced life and gaming, as well as a few cool tips for girl gamer wannabes. In 2008, the team appeared on Malaysia 's 8tv live show, Quickie, [ 10 ] as a post-SMM Grand National DOTA Competition feature in Kuala Lumpur .

  4. FaZe Clan - Wikipedia

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    It was then when FaZe unveiled the most popular series on their channel, ILLCAMS. [10] FaZe Clan's focus on trickshotting and a personality-driven approach to social media led to FaZe Clan becoming one of the first popular YouTube video game channels, compared to other Call of Duty channels which often focused solely on winning tournaments. [7]

  5. 2012: Rise of the tween girl gamer? Survey gives emphatic 'yes'

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    The survey found that 50 percent of girls in that age bracket turn to the Internet for a gaming fix. Better yet, these tweens spend anywhere from 38 minutes to 1 hour and 18 minutes a month ...

  6. Category:Gaming-related YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaming-related YouTube channels" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Category:Gaming YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaming YouTubers" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Angryginge; D.

  8. Dianna Cowern - Wikipedia

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    Dianna Leilani Cowern (born May 4, 1989) is an American science communicator.She is a YouTuber; she uploads videos to her YouTube channel Physics Girl explaining various physical phenomena.

  9. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    Online gaming has drastically increased the scope and size of video game culture. Online gaming grew out of games on bulletin board systems and on college mainframes from the 1970s and 1980s. MUDs offered multiplayer competition and cooperation, but on a scope more geographically limited than on the Internet. The Internet allowed gamers from ...