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| [[Image:Wolltime.jpg|thumb|Always '''Woll''' with the punches]] | | [[Image:Wolltime.jpg|thumb|Always '''Woll''' with the punches]] |
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− | '''Greg Woll''' is one of the oldest members of [[The Elite]], having joined the [[Goldeneye]] ranks on one of the final updates of Goldeneye Extreme. He has always been an excellent player, reaching the Top 10 in his prime. His Goldeneye accomplishments include sweeping [[Egypt]], being one of the first to complete [[Bryan Bosshardt]]'s no-Jaws strat on [[Aztec]] (gaining an 8 second untied World Record on Secret Agent in the process), and inspiring the term "Woll Factor" with an incredible 12 boosts in a single run of [[Streets]] Secret Agent, allowing him to grab the then WR of 1:58. He has two other terms named after him: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei96BWO3G_Y "Woll Shot"] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtTXidq5T-c "Woll Health Factor"]. After a long hiatus from the game, he recently made a comeback, with an initial focus on passing rival [[Adam Matis]]. He will also rock your ass in multiplayer. | + | '''Greg Woll''' is one of the oldest members of [[The Elite]], having joined the [[Goldeneye]] ranks on one of the final updates of Goldeneye Extreme. He has always been an excellent player, reaching the Top 10 in his prime. His Goldeneye accomplishments include sweeping [[Egypt]], being one of the first to complete [[Bryan Bosshardt]]'s no-Jaws strat on [[Aztec]] (gaining an 8 second untied World Record on Secret Agent in the process), and inspiring the term "Woll Factor" with an incredible 12 boosts in a single run of [[Streets]] Secret Agent, allowing him to grab the then WR of 1:58. He has two other terms named after him: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei96BWO3G_Y "Woll Shot"] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtTXidq5T-c "Woll Health Factor"]. |
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| + | Greg briefly competed in Perfect Dark, breaking the top 40, joining the 5-minute club, and receiving an honorable mention in the Player of the Month write-up. He was also a member of the original Perfect Dark rivalry, with [[Lanky]] and [[Fro]]. Soon after, he started the first Goldeneye rivalry, with [[Derek Clark]] and [[Eddie Lovins]]. |
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| + | After a long hiatus from Goldeneye, Greg recently made a comeback, with an initial focus on passing rival [[Adam Matis]]. He has achieved 4 WRs (2 of which were already broken) and gained several hundred points. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-taQF6iTkU He will also rock your ass in multiplayer]. |
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| Woll has also competed in several other games, including Excitebike 64, [[F-Zero]], [[Halo 2]] and Pokemon Pearl (currently has 488 pokemon). Nowadays he can be found playing Smash Bros Brawl and Halo 3, where he is a 46 in Team Slayer, a 43 in Team Swat, and a 41 in Lone Wolves. | | Woll has also competed in several other games, including Excitebike 64, [[F-Zero]], [[Halo 2]] and Pokemon Pearl (currently has 488 pokemon). Nowadays he can be found playing Smash Bros Brawl and Halo 3, where he is a 46 in Team Slayer, a 43 in Team Swat, and a 41 in Lone Wolves. |
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| + | Greg also recently began working with [[Quentin]] on improving the accuracy of the [http://quentin.meunier.free.fr/gewrs/ Goldeneye World Record Database], by delving into the deep, murky waters of the 1998-2001 era forums and rankings, attempting to collect as much data as possible on the WRs of that time. |
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| Overall, he is one of The Elite's most popular personalities, as shown by his past and current prominence in the title bar on [http://www.the-elite.net the-elite.net] main page. | | Overall, he is one of The Elite's most popular personalities, as shown by his past and current prominence in the title bar on [http://www.the-elite.net the-elite.net] main page. |