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Rayan then moved over to [[Goldeneye]] which he played for a largely uneventful year, ultimately reaching into the Top 25 by the end of 2006.  In 2007 he pushed on at an incredible pace. In February Rayan achieved what was regarded as one of the best untied sweeps ever on [[Train]], with records 1:01/1:26/1:52.  He then switched between Goldeneye and Perfect Dark for almost a year, finally plateauing at 3rd in PD and 4th in GE; highly commendable rankings for playing only on a PAL system.
 
Rayan then moved over to [[Goldeneye]] which he played for a largely uneventful year, ultimately reaching into the Top 25 by the end of 2006.  In 2007 he pushed on at an incredible pace. In February Rayan achieved what was regarded as one of the best untied sweeps ever on [[Train]], with records 1:01/1:26/1:52.  He then switched between Goldeneye and Perfect Dark for almost a year, finally plateauing at 3rd in PD and 4th in GE; highly commendable rankings for playing only on a PAL system.
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== NTSC Arrives ==
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Due to his incapability of buying an [[NTSC]] system with Goldeneye and Perfect Dark, generous eliters [[Max Bout]] and [[Hugo van der Wolk]] sent him an NTSC system with Perfect Dark on December 2nd 2007. 17 days later, Rayan released 24 World Records, which immediately made him the World Champion. He continued to play Perfect Dark and completed such amazing untieds as [[Villa]] Agent 1:06, [[Maian]] Perfect Agent 2:02 and an outrageous [[G5]] sweep of 0:37/0:41/0:52.
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After observing this destruction, [[Patrik Nilsson]] sent Rayan an NTSC copy of Goldeneye. He went on to obtain many PRs and great untied world records including Train Secret Agent 1:25, [[Aztec]] 00 Agent 1:40, [[Frigate]] 00A 1:08, [[Silo]] 00A 1:23 and he tied what was then considered the best World Record in either game, [[Silo Secret Agent 1:10]]. In the course of this rampage, he overtook [[Bryan Bosshardt]] and [[Ilari Pekkala]] to claim 2nd place in the rankings, behind [[David Clemens]].
      
== Dual Championship Reign ==
 
== Dual Championship Reign ==
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