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January 30, 2012

The Mormon Gamer’s Fertility Dance? [Video]

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Written by: Charles
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Here’s a video recap of our time at and some other conventions last year, in it you’ll see  our very own @TGF_Ghost demonstrate his awesome dance moves, or as @doc_gamer likes to call it: the Mormon gamer’s fertility dance.

We had a blast being your source for news and ridiculous gamer antics in 2011, and 2012 already started off with a huge bang at CES, so here’s to more fanatical awesomeness in 2012!

We love you Nick!



About the Author

Charles
Charles is the Founder and Editor In Chief of thegamefanatics.com and even though he didn’t grow up with the opportunity to have as many systems as probably a lot of hardcore gamers did, he always had an avid passion for gaming. He currently does most of his gaming on either the ps3 or pc, and gets irked when people try to discredit the pc as a viable gaming console. He does have a life outside of video games; playing the drums and acoustic guitar as well as playing basketball and football are some of his hobbies. He says the only thing he love more than gaming is being around a community of gamers. Email him, find him on twitter, or stalk him on facebook!




 
 

 
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