eBash Video Game Centers
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eBash provides facilities for Video Game events, parties, tournaments and promotions in addition to conventions, racing events, and technology summer camps The doors opened for eBash in December of 2004 after months of hard work and planning by many people. Founder Zack Johnson along with many other volunteers remodeled an old warehouse and office space to initially provide 14 Xbox stations and 14 gaming computers. The grand opening on December 10th, 2004 weekend featured a 48-straight party, meaning 48 hours of non-stop gaming. This has become a bi-annual event at eBash along with many other tournaments and game release parties. eBash continues to grow and strive to expand around the country so that everyone can experience community gaming, professional tournaments and unique gaming events. The Terre Haute eBash location is our original store. Our current location was built in 2006 after we moved from the warehouse where the business was started in 2004. It features 14 Xbox One stations, 4 Playstation 4 stations, 37 Xbox 360 stations, 40 PC stations and a Wii-U station. These systems are set-up throughout 9 individual rooms and a large lobby area. One of our famous features is a custom-made 350 gallon aquarium (Yeah, it is big).
Our newest pride-and-joy is in the form of the massive, 7000+ square foot facility in Indianapolis. Portions of the store opened to the public near the end of 2013 while the state-of-the art gaming center was completed. This store features what we are calling a “Universal Station” TM design. No matter where you sit in the facility you will be able to request access to any console or PC without moving from room-to-room. There will not be an “Xbox Room” or a PC area any longer. A father playing Starcraft 2 on a computer can sit next to his son playing Call of Duty on an Xbox One. But that is not the only thing eBash Indy has to offer.
eBash Indy is also the premier eSports facility in North America. Located in Indianapolis, IN it is the least expensive place to travel and stay on a national average for all sorts of transportation methods. With a main stage, cutting edge production/streaming studio and enough space to host events up to 128 teams it is expected to see tournaments for all sorts of games almost every weekend . What else does eBash do? In 2013 we added two new lines of business to our already growing and expanding company. These new areas are yet another feature that sets us apart from any other gaming center in the world.
The first thing we added in 2013 was our mobile system. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway approached us about providing them with racing simulators of some kind for the upcoming Indianapolis 500. In just two weeks we built a complete system of 8 racing simulators that operated independently of an internet connection and ran from a generator right in the infield of the track. Since that first event we also operated at the IMS for the Brickyard 400 and the Moto GP. Other clients have been names like Radio Disney, NFL Alumni Association and the Indianapolis Children’s Museum. To inquire about having eBash at your next big event and learn more visit our mobile page: www.ebashmobile.com
The other line of business we are excited about is our Create and Play Camp program. Our camp director, Jason McIntosh, has been teaching programming and technology for nearly 15 years. He has worked at the Art Institute teaching website design and programming but now is focused full time on teaching kids through video games the basic skills needed for many different technology fields. Our current courses include subjects like Basic Video Game Design, Mobile Game Design, Video Game Graphics and Animated Websites. For a full list of our upcoming camps visit www.createandplaycamps.com.
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facebook.comHere are the current Zehnmasters standings! If you want a chance to be on the Wabash Valley Highlanders or Peoria Steel Cats roster, we have our last qualifiers for the Winter Series this weekend! Friday is TEKKEN 7 and Sunday is CS GO. Cost is only $10/player. If you qualify as a Highlander or Steel Cat, you then play free in the National WAN competition, where you can win money! More information can be found here: http://zehnmasters.com/ eBash Terre Haute eBash Peoria
CS GO players; get your teams and awps together for our local qualifier this Sunday January 14th for an opportunity to compete in our Zehn Masters series! The qualifier will be held at our eBash location in Terre Haute. Details at the following link: http://ow.ly/aosG30hF4Bn
We will go live again from CES when our local qualifiers winner Taylor plays his first match, stay tuned! We will follow him through the brackets hopefully to the finish!!!
Our eBash Terre Haute VR CUP Champion--Taylor--is out in Las Vegas competing right now for the Sprint Vector championship! You may be able to catch him racing live right here in our FB live feed, as eBash Video Game Centers is there filming and cheering him on!
Are you a Tekken 7 master? Join us this Friday, January 12th for our second Tekken qualifier to participate in our Zehn Masters Tekken 7 tournament! Official details will be at the following link: http://ow.ly/nhrd30hF4vr
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Next Scheduled FREE VIP Day at eBash Terre Haute is this Thursday, January 4! If your VIP membership isn't current, make sure you renew your VIP before then so that you can enjoy this FREE Day as a VIP!
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