LAN party

( /lan parĀ“tee/)

   An event to which several users bring their boxes and hook them up to
   a  common  LAN (Local Area Network), often for the purpose of playing
   multiplayer  computer games, especially action games such as Quake or
   Unreal  Tournament.  This is also a good venue for people to show-off
   their  fancy  new hardware. Such events can get pretty large, several
   hundred  people  attend the annual QuakeCon in Texas. The theoretical
   rationale  behind LAN parties is that playing over the Internet often
   introduces  too  much  lag  in  the playing experience -- but just as
   important  is  the special quality of trash-talking each other across
   the  room  while  playing,  and  the  instinctive  social  ritual  of
   consuming vast amounts of food and drink together.

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