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− | '''My Gaming Edge''' (MGE) is a defunct Team Fortress 2 organisation, primarily known for the development of | + | '''My Gaming Edge''' (MGE) is a defunct Team Fortress 2 organisation, primarily known for the development of MGEMod as well as its subscription based content catalogue of high quality 6v6 training videos and articles. The archive of MGE video material was released to the public in December 2011.<sup>[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD098F81F2CA74F00]</sup> |
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