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Fong, a serial game company entrepreneur and one-time champion professional gamer known as Thresh, said that the company learned a lot from its 1,000-member private beta since February.
VentureBeat 2008
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Dennis Fong, also known as Thresh, is the founder of Raptr, a new gaming social network that was announced in February 2008.
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Dennis "Thresh" Fong mentioned that even something as simple as your game posting a stream of semi-interesting achievements to the player's Facebook feed is a lot better than nothing.
Blog Sirlin 2010
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Emeryville-based Lithium was founded in 2001 by CEO Lyle Fong, a former professional video gamer, and his brother, Dennis "Thresh" Fong, also a famous gamer.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Xfire was founded in 2002 by former pro gamer Dennis "Thresh" Fong, who has since gone on to create Raptr.
1UP RSS feed 2010
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Granted, it's available over local Wi-Fi only, which means if you want to see whether Dennis "Thresh" Fong still has the moves, he's going to have to be your next-door neighbour, but it remains a fairly generous inclusion, allowing both co-op and competitive play.
Eurogamer 2009
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Enter Raptr - a new social network for gamers founded by Dennis 'Thresh' Fong (he had to do something with all that prize money) that offers a way of tracking your friends and sharing what you are in to on ...
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Enter Raptr - a new social network for gamers founded by Dennis 'Thresh' Fong (he had to do something with all that prize money) that offers a way of tracking your friends and sharing what you are in to on ...
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Enter Raptr - a new social network for gamers founded by Dennis 'Thresh' Fong (he had to do something with all that prize money) that offers a way of tracking your friends and sharing what you are in to on ...
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Hunger Games in talks with Elizabeth Banks; finds its Rue and Thresh
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