Wish you could share the moment you smote your nemesis on World of Warcraft? Perhaps you’re stuck on a level and need a little help figuring out how to get to the next? Not to worry gamers, WeGame has the answer. This little start-up-that-could begun by a 19-year old would-be Berkeley graduate is YouTube for gamers.
With WeGame, you can capture any screencast from your favorite games and share them online with a host of other gamers. Share victories, strategies, moves and moments. WeGame provides the tools to make uploading and creating content easy. Simply download the desktop client and before you play, press the record key to begin in-game recording. After you’re done battling, just hit stop recording and then upload the content onto WeGame. WeGame converts the file to Flash for you. Stop on by the WeGame site to search for, comment on and share videos.
WeGame.com In Their Own Words
“WeGame allows gamers to record video of their gameplay and instantly publish it online to WeGame.com.”
Why WeGame.com It Might Be A Killer
WeGame is a very sound concept with a lot of potential. It’ll certainly be appealing to both pro and amateur gamers who want to share their feats and conquests (and who doesn’t). It streamlines the clunky, memory eating process of capturing screencast providing users with a simple interface much like YouTube.
Some Questions About WeGame.com
WeGame currently only works with Windows. Will this turn away potential customers? Will all Game Studios appreciate their content online or will another YouTube-like fiasco take place? 





