
Welcome to Episode 1 of "Bit Lulz" The only place where you can hear geek comedian Aaron Pabon rant about anything video game related. This week: Video Game Violence? You can see Aaron on youtube, and here at Infinite Bits, Miami's first video game convention!
Infinite Bits is shaping up to be the most exciting gaming event in South Florida, and we're looking for exciting people to come be guest panelists. Whether you're an indie developer showing off your newest masterpiece, an educator with tips on breaking into the industry, a hot shot gamer who wants to show people how to pull off that hundred-hit combo, or just a walking encyclopedia of Final Fantasy knowledge then we'd love for you to be a part of our event.
If you're interested in organizing a panel for Infinite Bits, then click here for more information. Participants will be given free passes to the event.
Our Community Space is open for applications! What is the Community Space you ask? Well, if you're looking for somewhere to advertise your gaming clan, show off your homebrew creations, or sell your fanart, then this is the spot for you at Infinite Bits. Hit the jump for the full rundown.
It's time for our new web series! BitLulz brings you short, digestable bursts of comedy featuring geek comedian, Aaron Pabon. In his debut episode, Aaron talks about what system he prefers to game on.
Infinite Bits was at Florida SuperCon this past weekend hosting gaming new and old. It wasn't unexpected to see the popularity of games like Rock Band and Smash Bros; controllers were never put down all weekend. The real surprise was on Saturday was when a line of people formed to try out the Vectrex, the world's only Vector-based home console, and a precursor to the modern 3D games of today. Our Smash tournament was a blast, drawing in 40 people, and our Nintendo World Championship competition had an amazing 76 entries. Other popular games included Punch-Out!! for the Wii, Marvel vs Capcom 2 on the Dreamcast, Rhythm Heaven on the Nintendo DS, and Street Fighter 4 on the PS3.
Stay tuned for more Supercon coverage!

Infinite Bits ran our largest game room yet at Florida Supercon, but what did we do when we were taking a break from working ourselves to death?If you got asked for your photograph at Florida Supercon, you may just have gotten scraggy bombed.
Skraggy Bomb - verb - To infiltrate a photo while keeping the photo's main subject unaware.
More coverage of Florida Supercon to come, keep checking back with us!
See more after the break!

Florida Supercon is just around the corner! Infinite Bits will be there running gaming and we've got some great stuff waiting for you! In addition to our Smash and NWC 1990 competitions, we're also bringing you some Soul Calibur 4 tournmament action, a Rock Band: Battle of the Bands, and our Punch-Out!! Title Bout. And for those who don't know the meaning of the world sleep, we've got Late Night Bits, featuring zombies, demons, monsters, aliens, and games that just make you say WTF. We're giving out $500 in prizes this weekend, so make sure to stop by!
Take a look at our full schedule after the break...
It's a little late, but here's some footage of Infinite Bits at GameNARP. It's all the proof you need of how awesome the event was, and a small taste of what to look forward to in the future. If you missed any of the tournaments don't forget to stop by Florida Supercon this weekend. We'll be running Smash and Nintendo World Championship competitions again, along with some other great events, and lots of prizes.

Chicago's finest (and quite possibly only) NES-Rock band is coming to Miami. I Fight Dragons has been rocking the Windy City, selling out the Elbo room for their debut EP, "Cool is Just a Number," and claiming the title of top new Chicago band for 2009 in the Metromix Rock'n'Vote. Now they're taking their show on the road.
I Fight Dragons is a smart blend of alternative rock, power pop, and 80s video game nostalgia with intelligent lyrics and an energetic six-piece band that knows how to entertain a crowd. Their unique and catchy songs will appeal to indie and mainstream music fans alike. For more information and a sample of their music go to: http://www.myspace.com/ifightdragons

Or more specifically, a winner is Charlie "Chaz" Long, who successfully bested all his opponents in last Friday's Super Smash Bros. Brawl tournament at GameNARP. We caught him during his harsh training regiment (in the rain, noless) to present him with his copy of Punch-Out!! for the Nintendo Wii on it's day of release. Congratulations, Chaz! Now get back to that training...