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«The oldest and one of the coolest players at the TGI was Nikodemus, from Sweden. A level designer for a games company by trade, and a key player in the famous Clan 9 from Sweden, Nikodemus was known before the tournament for being an incredibly fast and smooth player. He cemented this reputation and came away with a fantastic victory against Kane on DM6, as well as a win on DM4 against the very dangerous Sectopod. With Blitzer and Sujoy he produced some of the most exciting games of the tournament, and was always a serious contender in his group. My impression of Nikodemus was that this guy overturned the stereotype of Quake as a «game for kids». Not only was he mature, sophisticated and super-cool, but he had a girlfriend and still played Quake at the highest level. Nikodemus is living proof that Quake is a sport for the 20-something player, and not just for the young tyros such as Kane and Reload. He is an inspiration to us all.» | «The oldest and one of the coolest players at the TGI was Nikodemus, from Sweden. A level designer for a games company by trade, and a key player in the famous Clan 9 from Sweden, Nikodemus was known before the tournament for being an incredibly fast and smooth player. He cemented this reputation and came away with a fantastic victory against Kane on DM6, as well as a win on DM4 against the very dangerous Sectopod. With Blitzer and Sujoy he produced some of the most exciting games of the tournament, and was always a serious contender in his group. My impression of Nikodemus was that this guy overturned the stereotype of Quake as a «game for kids». Not only was he mature, sophisticated and super-cool, but he had a girlfriend and still played Quake at the highest level. Nikodemus is living proof that Quake is a sport for the 20-something player, and not just for the young tyros such as Kane and Reload. He is an inspiration to us all.» | ||
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* [[1999]] - Participant at [[True Gamers International]] | * [[1999]] - Participant at [[True Gamers International]] | ||
* [[1999]] - 3rd place at [[Rapture 99]] 1on1 | * [[1999]] - 3rd place at [[Rapture 99]] 1on1 | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 29 January 2014
From Challenge-TV's coverage of True Gamers Invitational:
«The oldest and one of the coolest players at the TGI was Nikodemus, from Sweden. A level designer for a games company by trade, and a key player in the famous Clan 9 from Sweden, Nikodemus was known before the tournament for being an incredibly fast and smooth player. He cemented this reputation and came away with a fantastic victory against Kane on DM6, as well as a win on DM4 against the very dangerous Sectopod. With Blitzer and Sujoy he produced some of the most exciting games of the tournament, and was always a serious contender in his group. My impression of Nikodemus was that this guy overturned the stereotype of Quake as a «game for kids». Not only was he mature, sophisticated and super-cool, but he had a girlfriend and still played Quake at the highest level. Nikodemus is living proof that Quake is a sport for the 20-something player, and not just for the young tyros such as Kane and Reload. He is an inspiration to us all.»
Clan history
Achievements
- 1999 - Participant at True Gamers International
- 1999 - 3rd place at Rapture 99 1on1
External links
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