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A slightly lesser known gamer, Timothy Shelbourne first began competitive gaming with MKDS when he joined the players page in 2007. | A slightly lesser known gamer, Timothy Shelbourne first began competitive gaming with MKDS when he joined the players page in 2007. | ||
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+ | He's also famous (infamous perhaps?) for munching pixels on tracks until there aren't as many left, thereby decreasing the length of the track in question, subsequently giving him faster times. | ||
+ | His strongest tracks encompassing both MKs he is/was active in (MKW/MKDS) are Tick-Tock Clock (MKDS) where he has a 3lap record of 1:33.128. As for MKW, his strongest tracks - the tracks he currently holds Site Records on, or is very close to holding - as of July 2008 are GCN Mario Circuit (1:34.036 / 29.614), DS Peach Gardens (2:02.030 / 39.280) and GCN DK Mountain (2:12.644 / 42.425) | ||
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Revision as of 11:19, 19 July 2008
A slightly lesser known gamer, Timothy Shelbourne first began competitive gaming with MKDS when he joined the players page in 2007.
He's also famous (infamous perhaps?) for munching pixels on tracks until there aren't as many left, thereby decreasing the length of the track in question, subsequently giving him faster times. His strongest tracks encompassing both MKs he is/was active in (MKW/MKDS) are Tick-Tock Clock (MKDS) where he has a 3lap record of 1:33.128. As for MKW, his strongest tracks - the tracks he currently holds Site Records on, or is very close to holding - as of July 2008 are GCN Mario Circuit (1:34.036 / 29.614), DS Peach Gardens (2:02.030 / 39.280) and GCN DK Mountain (2:12.644 / 42.425)