I like these tales. How long were you into progaming? Boxer/Nada-time?
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I like these tales. How long were you into progaming? Boxer/Nada-time? | ||
Boonbag
France3318 Posts
On October 27 2009 17:37 Foucault wrote: Yeah you do have a REALLY good memory I like these tales. How long were you into progaming? Boxer/Nada-time? Nada was like 14 years old. But when I met him, I wasn't playing anymore since a while already. Boxer, I met him several times, played him once (or twice maybe ?). Was very long ago ! (actually boxer was my first official game in Korea ever) | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I don't remember, what was your aka again? How did your first game against Boxer in Korea go? Did you ever play Nada? | ||
pubbanana
United States3063 Posts
On October 27 2009 18:18 Foucault wrote: Oh man you're full of win I don't remember, what was your aka again? How did your first game against Boxer in Korea go? Did you ever play Nada? According to pgr21, his name is Mark Graziani (sounds Italian?) and his ID is French`Boy. But his ID that he was known by way back then was (orky)~oTTeR. I was around back then and remember his companions in Korea like iLoveU and Cezanne. As for his game against Boxer, I remember watching it, and he was absolutely rolled. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On October 27 2009 18:27 pubbanana wrote: According to pgr21, his name is Mark Graziani (sounds Italian?) and his ID is French`Boy. But his ID that he was known by way back then was (orky)~oTTeR. I was around back then and remember his companions in Korea like iLoveU and Cezanne. As for his game against Boxer, I remember watching it, and he was absolutely rolled. oic I've heard of (orky), this is like way old school right. I got into progaming around 2002 back when Nada was starting his reign of dominance (which made me a lifelong fan) so this is too old for me, but it's cool hearing about it. Btw, it's funny how we take VOD:s for granted nowadays when there were none back in the days, only battle reports | ||
Boonbag
France3318 Posts
On October 27 2009 18:46 Foucault wrote: oic I've heard of (orky), this is like way old school right. I got into progaming around 2002 back when Nada was starting his reign of dominance (which made me a lifelong fan) so this is too old for me, but it's cool hearing about it. Btw, it's funny how we take VOD:s for granted nowadays when there were none back in the days, only battle reports All the games were broadcasted and recorded. VODS are somewhere. Battle reports.. were like pre brood ward and pre replays. | ||
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Sweden2826 Posts
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Boonbag
France3318 Posts
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pubbanana
United States3063 Posts
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Boonbag
France3318 Posts
On October 27 2009 18:58 pubbanana wrote: Yeah, you could watch the VODs on Game-Q's website without registering or anything, it was very easy to watch games back then. Indeed. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
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