Pittsburgh LAN Coalition

Pittsburgh LAN Coalition
Private
Industry Video games
Founded 2003 (2003)[1]
Headquarters Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Area served
North America
Website pittco.org

The Pittsburgh LAN Coalition, Inc. (Pittco) is a video gaming organization which holds LAN parties in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Pittco history

Pittco was established in December 2003 by several of well-established, smaller LAN parties looking to combine efforts to hold a very large LAN party in the greater Pittsburgh area. Following Iron Storm 1, the first event with 120 attendees, the organization decided to continue and hold semi-yearly events.[1]

Since its establishment, all of its founding member organizations have dissolved, except one (ThinkComputers.org, which no longer holds events).

To date, its largest event is Iron Storm 8, with "more than 160 people" attending.[2]

The Pittco logo has changed many times since the organization's inception. Originally, Pittco used an image of the city of Pittsburgh with "Pittsburgh LAN Coalition" on top of it.[3] The logo eventually changed to the modern one, bearing three pentagons in yellow, blue, and gray to the left of "Pittco". The pentagons reference the "Three Rivers" for which Pittsburgh is known. Its positioning is also a vague reference to the logo of the Pittsburgh Steelers professional American football team, which features three stars to the right of "Steelers".

Pittco.org with several atomic molecule signs around it
Pittco logo, 2005
Three pentagons in yellow, blue, and gray with a gray Pittco text next to it, plastic looking with waves
Pittco logo, 2007
Three pentagons in yellow, blue, and gray with a gray Pittco text next to it, flattened
Pittco logo, 2008-present

More recent use of the logo shows a drop shadow behind it, but the official logo remains without it.

Event details

The name of Pittco's primary event is Iron Storm. The name comes from Pittsburgh's notability as a former steel mill center.[4] At its events, Pittco holds tournaments for various new and old games, most often featuring Counter-Strike: Source, the Unreal Tournament series, Quake 3, the Call of Duty series, and the StarCraft series. Attendees often organize unofficial tournaments for games. Popular console tournaments also include the Halo series, the Call of Duty series, the Street Fighter series, and Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Iron Storm 8 was the first event that to feature a console game (Halo 3) as featured event, with prizes being given out.[2]

Pittco has also held two smaller events, Lite and PURE. Pittco Lite was so named because a sudden venue conflict for the scheduled Iron Storm 5 caused a last-minute change of location, and approximately half of the registrants were unable to be contacted less than a week before IS5. PURE was so named because it was a "return to classic LAN gaming, without sponsors and with minimal Internet".

There are many side events, called "jackass events" by many attendees.

Jackass Tournaments

Past Events

Iron Storm is held semi-annually, generally in March and in August.


2004-2009, Pittco of Old

Iron Storm 1

Iron Storm 2

Iron Storm 3

Pittco's Iron Storm 3 event

Iron Storm 4

Pittco Lite

Iron Storm 5

Iron Storm 6

Iron Storm 7

Iron Storm 8

Iron Storm 9

Iron Storm 10

2010-present, Pittco Modern

Iron Storm 11

Iron Storm PURE

Iron Storm 12

RetroLAN

Iron Storm 13

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "What is Pittco?". Pittsburgh LAN Coalition. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 "160 gamers attend Pittco's Iron Storm 8 LAN party". Pittsburgh LAN Coalition. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008.
  3. "Pittco early logo". Archived from the original on 18 December 2004. |archive-url= is malformed: flag (help)
  4. Hoerr, John P. (1988). And the wolf finally came: the decline of the American steel industry. Univ of Pittsburgh Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-8229-5398-2. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  5. "Iron Storm 4 State of the Party Address". Pittsburgh LAN Coalition. 9 August 2005. Archived from the original on 11 December 2005. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  6. "IRON STORM PURE concludes, Pittco joins Alienware Arena". Pittsburgh LAN Coalition. 22 August 2010. Archived from the original on 2 April 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  7. "State of the LAN: Iron Storm XII". Pittsburgh LAN Coalition. 8 March 2011. Archived from the original on 2 April 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  8. http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/iron-storm-3-blows-steel-city-gamers-away,review-27926.html
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