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A group of competitors engage in a Super Smash Bros. tournament at GatorLAN on Saturday, Nov. 7. (Joshua Klafter/WUFT News)
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(Left) A cardboard cutout of the character Rosalina from the Super Mario video game franchise lines the fan art competition table at GatorLAN. (Right) A re-imagining of the Mona Lisa, portrayed as the character Peach from the same franchise, also showcases fan art submitted by contestants. (Joshua Klafter/WUFT News)
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University of Florida student Alan Le, 21, plays a game of Project Diva, a popular Japanese rhythm game. (Joshua Klafter/WUFT News)
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Gabby Likibi (left) from Charleston, SC, and Elizabeth Snyder (right) from Gainesville, play a game of In the Groove 2. Gator Gaming hosts GatorLAN three times a year. (Joshua Klafter/WUFT News)
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University of Florida student Andy Werner, 24, plays a single player game of In the Groove 2. (Joshua Klafter/WUFT News)
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(Left to right) Alex Han, 15, from Gainesville, University of Florida student Jack Kruger, 18, and Kyle Krudl, 17, from Orlando, play a separate game of Super Smash Bros. Other event goers participated in a large Super Smash Bros. tournament. (Joshua Klafter/WUFT News)
The University of Florida's Gator Gaming club held its GatorLAN Fall 2015 on Saturday, Nov. 7 in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
As the largest free-gaming event in the Southeastern U.S., GatorLAN, held three times a year, had a variety of activities.
These included video game tournaments, a fan art competition, video game trivia contests and more.
Those who did not participate in the tournaments or contests could still play at open game stations and purchase spectator tickets for the official event tournaments. The next event will be held in Spring 2016, but the exact date is still being determined.