Video Gaming is big business in Maryland

Video games are more then games in MD

Video Gaming in Maryland


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Posted: 07/27/2010

Hunt Valley - From Hunt Valley to Bethesda we are living in the video gaming capitol of the world!

Today on Good Morning Maryland @ 9, we invited Jack Gerbes from the Maryland Office of Film and Dan Bailey who is from UMBC, both men came into talk about just how much gaming means to Maryland.  

Did you know we are kind of the birthplace of this new revolution.  We called it "Basement to Billions."

So take a look at the segment and you will never tell your kid to put the controller down again.

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