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HISTORY

In 1999, Beamer became interested in a community known as South Park Gaming - a group of people dedicated to making South Park-based games. In early 2000, he got his own copy of a game making program, and his career as a South Park gamer began. Since then, Beamer has now become one of the most popular & recognizable SPGamers around, and holds the records for the most SPGames ever made.

In 2000, Beamer set up his own website, "South Park Gamer Z", which was also home to Matt Kennedy, Syndicate (Now known as Kronic) and many other SPGamers. SP Gamer Z came to it's tragic end around late-mid 2001 when Homestead began charging its members. Beamer was outraged by Homestead's sudden change of plan and refused to pay, which was then the end of SP Gamer Z. After that, Beamer never really owned any more sites, and the ones he did open closed within a month.

Still not willing to give up, Beamer uploaded his games to numerous other sites. Growing bored of SPGaming in August 2001, Beamer joined Sonic Fan Gaming for a while, but later faded out of that too.  With nothing left to lose, Beamer began his comeback game - Cyborg Kenny, which was released on his 2nd gaming anniversary - Febuary 9, 2002. At this time, the main site in SPG was South Park Games X, and the game did pretty damn successful there.

Early July, Beamer began work on this website. He made a promise to himself that this time, he would NOT give up. On July 10, the site was uploaded to Geocities, and so began Beamer Games Online. In late August, 2004 - Spratt, the owner of the popular South Park Gaming Archives site offered him free hosting on his site, and the all new Beamer Games Online was born, officially re-opening on September 10, 2004. He has just released Cartman's Adventure 4 and is currently working on a new big project, South Park Mafia.

HE IS SO BEAUTIFUL...