KillCreek
Made a name for herself when she played against Quake's game designer, John Romero in 1997. Lost the first match, but publicly demanded a rematch after Romero made a webpage jokingly insulting her skill at the game. In the rematch, which was a best of three, she went on to win. As a punishment, Romero agreed to set up a webpage praising KillCreek.
After winning the match vs Romero she attracted several sponsors and publicity. She was in the Rolling Stone magazine and recieved sponsorship from the mousemanufactur SpaceTec IMC and was convinced to join the founder of CPL, Angel Munoz' league in july 1997, becoming its first signed professional gamer. KillCreek competed in the first all-female Quake tournament that year, coming in second behind Kornelia-311. With the stability of sponsors and a $1000 monthly stipend from the CPL, Case decided to drop out of university and move to Dallas in the middle of 1997.
Achievements
Year | Place | Event | Mode | With | Prize |
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1997 | 2nd | The All Female Tournament | 1on1 | ||
1996 | 3rd | Elite 8 | 4on4 | ![]() |
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1996 | 1st | ClanRing T1 | 4on4 | ![]() |
Media
John Romero Vs Killcreek
https://youtu.be/dP6lSjRA4hA?si=_IKxZauGVpH5JnaL
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