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U.S. National Video Game Team

The U.S. National Video Game Team (USNVGT) was an American esports team in the early 1980s. It was founded in July 1983 in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States by Walter Day and Jim Riley as part of the Electronic Circus tour, with Steve Sanders as the first captain. After the Circus folded, Day re-established the team with himself as the captain, taking the team on a bus tour. The team challenged the players of arcades across the country and attempted to challenge other countries through visits to foreign embassies. In the years that followed the team ran numerous competitive contests.

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Mark Hoff outside the original Twin Galaxies arcade location in Ottumwa, Iowa in 2014

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U.S.National VideoGame Team Tournaments

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In 2016, Lonnie McDonald won a USNVGT "cutthroat rules" Joust tournament on the game at the Let's Play Gaming Expo before defeating John Newcomer - the creator of the game - in a special live exhibition match.[14]

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