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'''nbavg.org''' (formerly '''NBA Live Stuff''', '''nbalive.org''' and sometimes referred to as '''.org''' or '''dotorg''') was an NBA video game website. It was established in 1998 by Ben Bailey under the name NBA Live Stuff and later merged with [[NBA Live World]] to become nbalive.org. After the release of [[NBA Live 07]], the site began covering other NBA video games aside from [[NBA Live]], while continuing to offer file hosting to NBA Live [[patchers]].
 
'''nbavg.org''' (formerly '''NBA Live Stuff''', '''nbalive.org''' and sometimes referred to as '''.org''' or '''dotorg''') was an NBA video game website. It was established in 1998 by Ben Bailey under the name NBA Live Stuff and later merged with [[NBA Live World]] to become nbalive.org. After the release of [[NBA Live 07]], the site began covering other NBA video games aside from [[NBA Live]], while continuing to offer file hosting to NBA Live [[patchers]].
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The site hosted several talented patchmakers through the years including Tony Huml and DANet (who represented the site at the [[NBA Live 2005]] [[Community Event]]), as well as other prominent members of the NBA Live Community including Dmit, Dr. Seth and David Wells.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 26 July 2012

nbavg.org (formerly NBA Live Stuff, nbalive.org and sometimes referred to as .org or dotorg) was an NBA video game website. It was established in 1998 by Ben Bailey under the name NBA Live Stuff and later merged with NBA Live World to become nbalive.org. After the release of NBA Live 07, the site began covering other NBA video games aside from NBA Live, while continuing to offer file hosting to NBA Live patchers.

The site hosted several talented patchmakers through the years including Tony Huml and DANet (who represented the site at the NBA Live 2005 Community Event), as well as other prominent members of the NBA Live Community including Dmit, Dr. Seth and David Wells.

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