PAX 2009 is long, two-freakin’-weeks, gone. We’re already excited for next year!
So to honor our eagerness in participation and our sweat-smelling beautiful memories, ClaMo aka ClassicMoments (that’s me!), gathered up some pictures that I took during PAX 2009.
Dragon Nest by Nexon
As you can probably tell from our forums and previews, out of all the previews at Nexon’s booth, we were most impressed with Dungeon Fighter Online. And it’s safe to say that DFO keeps on impressing us; after we tried the Early Access Beta, we like the game. But that’s not the only game that I was interested in. I personally had my eyes on Dragon Nest as well. At first glance, I thought the characters looked a bit kiddy. But then I looked again, and the design showed that it wasn’t designed for kids at all.
With such a low PC system requirement and free-to-play system, it’ll be available to basically anyone who has some free time and a PC/Laptop with a decent Pentium 4 processor or higher. We’ll tell you guys more about it as soon as we hear from Nexon. This game is very interactive with the environments so make sure to check out the trailer.
Mana Potions for gamers
What’s a gamer without any caffeine in ‘em? Not much, we say.
Not that gamers need a caffeine high, but sometimes you just gotta drink it ’til you beat ‘em. And many companies are after the gamers in need for caffeine.
One of them was the Mana Energy Potion – http://manapotions.com
They sure did a good job designing the bottles and choosing the colors. But the real kicker here was of course, the potion itself. We asked one of our editors, Spencer, to try some. We always make him do stuff before anyone else because he’s just that cool.
That small bottle contains about two 8-ounce Red Bulls. Amazing. No sugar and no aftercrash, maybe this can be our official drink at the GamersRoute.com sweatshop office.
Our PAX 2009 coverage team
Speaking of our staff, we would never have been able to cover PAX 2009 without them. Thank you so much, guys!
Geek Chic gaming furniture
If you have about $2,000 to $15,000 laying around, begging to be spent on something so crazy yet fun, consider today your lucky day. Geek Chic will satisfy your needs.
OMG indeed, right?
These tables are definitely on our ‘must-buy’ list. Just give us a couple of years, yeah?
So, how do you like it?
We also have PAX 2009 Gallery 2 for all the etc. plus a couple of hot girls posing for us.

September 16th, 2009 at 6:03 am
i dont know DFO looked kool and everything but i’ve never been one much for pc gaming i’ve stuck more or less to consols
and on second thought i’ve never really had a thing for MMO
maybe one of these days i’ll see an MMO that i really want to play
September 16th, 2009 at 12:49 pm
These are some great pictures. Master Chief seems to have lost some weight.
September 17th, 2009 at 11:01 am
Cool
September 17th, 2009 at 11:32 am
Dragon Nest seems cool I might have to check it out
September 17th, 2009 at 11:36 am
DFO looks wonderful. i have never heard of this game but its actually making me lean towards checking out pc games as i never have except for WOW which i did not like. i really wish i could have been at PAX
September 17th, 2009 at 4:23 pm
DFO looks great, I love that it has low requirements for the PC.
September 18th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
I wonder how those potions taste… if not half bad that could be my new holy crap I forgot I have a test in five hours drink
September 20th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
Great Pics. The guy in the mastercheif costume must have some pretty big lifts in those shoes. No way He’s that tall. And those potion energy drinks are awesome.
September 20th, 2009 at 10:51 pm
Man you guys took alot of great pictures..Nice coverage.
September 21st, 2009 at 8:37 am
Im a hardcore RPGer’and DM i have played alot of MMOs like EQ,Diablo,UO,Baldurs Gate,Darkstone,Dungeon Siege,DFO im very anticapated to play.