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The first Norwegian Quake clan, and one of the most influential.
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The very first Norwegian Quake clan and also the longest running. Dominant in the Norwegian Quake scene in the 90s, not by being best, but by arranging ten [[AskerLAN]]s and playing over 200 matches in virtually every competition and tournament there was. Made a short comeback in 2005 in the 5th season of [[European Quake League]].
  
 
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* '''Website:''' [http://web.archive.org/web/19991127170041/http://www.vv.no/ Old home page here]
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* '''Website:''' [http://web.archive.org/web/19991127170041/http://www.vv.no/ Old home page (working)]
  
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== History ==
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Norway's first Quake clan was formed by a small group of Norwegians, led by [[BM], who had grown up in the same neighborhood. They had been playing Wolfenstein 3D and especially Doom II via LAN between their houses, and Quake since test-release. BM took the initiative to form the clan after hearing about clans abroad.
  
The Vicious Vikings was Norway's first Quake clan. It was formed by a small group of Norwegians, led by [[BM]]. Most of them had grown up in the same neighborhood, and had been playing Quake via LAN since the test-release. BM took the initiative to form the clan after hearing about clans being formed abroad.  
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The Vicious Vikings was never the best or the most successful Norwegian clan, but one of the most influential ones, mainly because they were arranging the infamous [[AskerLAN]]s and playing matches virtually every week for three years. VV was also the biggest clan in Norway, with more than 30 members at one point. In 1996 it was rated as third best in Norway, behind [[Carnage Clan]] and [[Spawn Clan]]. Three years later they were 3rd in [[North-European Clan League]], thus arguably the third best clan in Northern Europe.
  
The Vicious Vikings was never the best or the most successful Norwegian clan. Usually it was rated as third best in Norway, behind [[Carnage Clan]] and [[Spawn Clan]], who later merged and formed [[Game Over]]. Still, VV was one of the most active and influential Norwegian clans, the latter mainly because they were arranging the infamous AskerLANs. VV was probably also the biggest clan in Norway, with more than 30 members at one point.  
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From the summer of 1996 to the fall of 1999 VV played more than 200 clan matches. Unlike todays [[TB3]], the matches were (usually) decided over a two-legged tie, the winning clan determined by aggregate score. VV had the unusual map choice of E4M3, which often proved an advantage against supposedly better clans. VV perfected the E4M3 team play and won big against many clans who's players were of individually superior skill. By controlling a few key points on the large map, VV could time and control all four (!) Quads and at the same time RA, YA and GA fairly easy. The few spawns would often made the frag count pretty high, which of course was essential to winning matches on aggregate score. This quote from a match report after VV had met the swedish clan Seven Deadly Sins in July 1997 is telling: «It did not look like 7DS had ever played E4M3 before; most of the time they were either lost or without weapons, which made them easy targets.»
  
In the most active period, from the summer of 1996 to the fall of 1999, The Vicious Vikings played more than 200 clan matches. Unlike todays [[TB3]], back then the matches were decided over a two-legged tie, the winning clan being determined by aggregate score.
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The Vicious Vikings peaked in 1999, finishing 3rd in the North-European Clan League (NECL) Division A, winning against clans like [[Image:flag_de.gif]] [[Schroet Kommando]], [[Image:flag_se.gif]] [[Teddy Bears]], [[Image:flag_uk.gif]] [[Demonic Core]], [[Image:flag_se.gif]] [[Orkney Clan]] and [[Image:flag_dk.gif]] [[Nasty Beasts Inc]]. The league was won by [[Image:flag_fi.gif]] [[Clan Z]].
  
VV had the unusual map choice of E4M3 (The Elder God Shrine), which often proved a big advantage against better clans. This is a fairly easy map to control if you know it well. By assigning each player to key points on the map, you can keep time of and control all four (!) Quads and at the same time RA, YA and GA fairly easy. In addition, you have a fair chance to control the two RLs and LG most of the time. There are also few spawns, so a total map lock can make the frag count pretty high, which of course was essential to winning clan matches back then, as it was decided on aggregate score. VV perfected the E4M3 team play, making it possible to win against clans who's players were of individually superior skill, but not used to playing E4M3.  
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Along with the general QuakeWorld scene, VV's activity slowly declined during the fall of 1999 and 2000, when many players moved on to Counter-Strike and Quake III Arena, but still played the occasional match until 2001, when it was dissolved. A few former players resurrected the clan for a comeback in [[EQL]] in 2007, but it was short-lived.
  
This quote from a match report after VV had met the swedish clan Seven Deadly Sins in July 1997 is very telling: «This was just a friendly match, and at this point there were really few norwegian clans who dared playing against us, and we had to look in Sweden for worthy opponents. [...] It did not look like 7DS had ever played E4M3 before; most of the time they were either lost or without weapons, which made them easy targets to us.»
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Three former members are still active as of 2014: [[Image:flag_no.gif]] [[Rikoll]], [[Image:flag_no.gif]] [[Trygve]] and [[Image:flag_no.gif]] [[Erlend]].
 
 
The Vicious Vikings' most notable wins came against the legendary danish clan [[Nasty Beasts Inc]] and the short-lived danish clan [[Color Web]]. Color Web was starring [[Cataclysm]], who had won the [http://www.quakeworldfans.se/2013/05/mer-cots-lan-98-showdown-pa-death32c.html FFA tournament on COTS LAN 1998] ahead of players like [[DOOMer]] and [[Nikodemus]] the previous year. Both clans were well above VV's skill level, but didn't cope on E4M3. In fact, the defeat to VV was Color Web's last match, as their players got into an argument after the match and dissolved the clan shortly after.
 
 
 
The Vicious Vikings peaked in 1999, finishing 3rd in the North-European Clan League (NECL) Division A, won by [[Clan Z]]. VV's activity slowly declined during 2000, along with the general QuakeWorld scene, after the releases of Counter-Strike and Quake3Arena. The clan hasn't been active since late 2000, though some of its members - most notably [[Rikoll]], then known as Zyntifox, and [[Trygve]], then known as Leon, made combacks some years later.
 
 
 
[http://web.archive.org/web/19991127170041/http://www.vv.no/ The Vicious Vikings' old web page can be viewed here.]
 
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
'''Original members'''
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* [[Image:flag_no.gif]] [[BM]]
 
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* [[Image:flag_no.gif]] [[Leon (Norwegian Player)|Leon]] aka [[Trygve]]
 
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'''Other members'''
 
 
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Revision as of 21:10, 6 February 2014

The very first Norwegian Quake clan and also the longest running. Dominant in the Norwegian Quake scene in the 90s, not by being best, but by arranging ten AskerLANs and playing over 200 matches in virtually every competition and tournament there was. Made a short comeback in 2005 in the 5th season of European Quake League.

Information

The Vicious Vikings vs. Nasty Beasts Inc., 06.12.1997: NBI had a comfortable lead after the first leg on DM3.
The Vicious Vikings vs. Nasty Beasts Inc., 06.12.1997: VV showed no mercy in the second leg, on the unusal map choice of E4M3, and won 339-265 on aggregate.

History

Norway's first Quake clan was formed by a small group of Norwegians, led by [[BM], who had grown up in the same neighborhood. They had been playing Wolfenstein 3D and especially Doom II via LAN between their houses, and Quake since test-release. BM took the initiative to form the clan after hearing about clans abroad.

The Vicious Vikings was never the best or the most successful Norwegian clan, but one of the most influential ones, mainly because they were arranging the infamous AskerLANs and playing matches virtually every week for three years. VV was also the biggest clan in Norway, with more than 30 members at one point. In 1996 it was rated as third best in Norway, behind Carnage Clan and Spawn Clan. Three years later they were 3rd in North-European Clan League, thus arguably the third best clan in Northern Europe.

From the summer of 1996 to the fall of 1999 VV played more than 200 clan matches. Unlike todays TB3, the matches were (usually) decided over a two-legged tie, the winning clan determined by aggregate score. VV had the unusual map choice of E4M3, which often proved an advantage against supposedly better clans. VV perfected the E4M3 team play and won big against many clans who's players were of individually superior skill. By controlling a few key points on the large map, VV could time and control all four (!) Quads and at the same time RA, YA and GA fairly easy. The few spawns would often made the frag count pretty high, which of course was essential to winning matches on aggregate score. This quote from a match report after VV had met the swedish clan Seven Deadly Sins in July 1997 is telling: «It did not look like 7DS had ever played E4M3 before; most of the time they were either lost or without weapons, which made them easy targets.»

The Vicious Vikings peaked in 1999, finishing 3rd in the North-European Clan League (NECL) Division A, winning against clans like Flag de.gif Schroet Kommando, Flag se.gif Teddy Bears, Flag uk.gif Demonic Core, Flag se.gif Orkney Clan and Flag dk.gif Nasty Beasts Inc. The league was won by Flag fi.gif Clan Z.

Along with the general QuakeWorld scene, VV's activity slowly declined during the fall of 1999 and 2000, when many players moved on to Counter-Strike and Quake III Arena, but still played the occasional match until 2001, when it was dissolved. A few former players resurrected the clan for a comeback in EQL in 2007, but it was short-lived.

Three former members are still active as of 2014: Flag no.gif Rikoll, Flag no.gif Trygve and Flag no.gif Erlend.

Members

Original members

Other members

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  • Flag no.gif Coroner
  • Flag no.gif Explorer
  • Flag no.gif Frostbite
  • Flag no.gif Gjesdal
  • Flag no.gif Glasfiber
  • Flag no.gif Hellspawn
  • Flag no.gif Highlander
  • Flag no.gif Huzla
  • Flag no.gif ICE Flare
  • Flag no.gif Ims
  • Flag se.gif K-rist
  • Flag no.gif Little Soldier
  • Flag no.gif Lynx
  • Flag no.gif MacGibber
  • Flag no.gif Maniac
  • Flag no.gif Motorsag
  • Flag no.gif Observer
  • Flag no.gif Pain
  • Flag no.gif Pipen
  • Flag no.gif Piranha
  • Flag no.gif Royster
  • Flag no.gif Satan Claw
  • Flag no.gif Sni
  • Flag no.gif Snitch
  • Flag no.gif Snurre
  • Flag no.gif Spark
  • Flag no.gif Spawn
  • Flag no.gif Spiff
  • Flag no.gif Stein
  • Flag no.gif Vargtass
  • Flag no.gif Ventrue
  • Flag no.gif Vicenza
  • Flag no.gif Wildthing
  • Flag no.gif Xenomorph

Demos

Achievements

  • 1999: 3rd in NECL (North-European Clan League) Division A (won by Clan Z)



The Vicious Vikings' home page