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From that point on Adam made slow and steady improvements, continuing to climb higher and higher on the rankings until he seemed to kick his game into the next gear and really exploded towards the top of the charts. He managed to pull ahead of his friend [[Karl Jobst]] to become the best GE player in Australia, and 4th overall in the world, before his activity declined. In the process, Adam achieved an untied World Record in [[Caverns]] Secret Agent 1:26. | From that point on Adam made slow and steady improvements, continuing to climb higher and higher on the rankings until he seemed to kick his game into the next gear and really exploded towards the top of the charts. He managed to pull ahead of his friend [[Karl Jobst]] to become the best GE player in Australia, and 4th overall in the world, before his activity declined. In the process, Adam achieved an untied World Record in [[Caverns]] Secret Agent 1:26. | ||
− | In late 2006 Adam made a surprising, but brief, comeback tying [[Archives]] Agent [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQMGaSGYc4g 0:16] and getting back his former lost [[Caverns]] Secret Agent World Record as he became the 9th and last to tie [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oee2XQCCtx0 1:23]. He was also the [[License To Kill]] champion for a considerable period of time, and was one of the first to beat all 20 levels. | + | In late 2006 Adam made a surprising, but brief, comeback tying [[Archives]] Agent [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQMGaSGYc4g 0:16] and getting back his former, now lost, [[Caverns]] Secret Agent World Record as he became the 9th and last to tie [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oee2XQCCtx0 1:23]. He was also the [[License To Kill]] champion for a considerable period of time, and was one of the first to beat all 20 levels. |
Presently ranked in the lower 20s, Adam still has the honorable distinction of being the highest ranked "100% PAL" player in the world, that is, ALL his PRs, of which the vast majority can be found on the rankings, were done on the PAL system. He is also one of the highest ranked 1.1 players. | Presently ranked in the lower 20s, Adam still has the honorable distinction of being the highest ranked "100% PAL" player in the world, that is, ALL his PRs, of which the vast majority can be found on the rankings, were done on the PAL system. He is also one of the highest ranked 1.1 players. |
Revision as of 05:52, 30 May 2012
Adam Moore became a member of the Goldeneye community in the summer of 2000, during the waning days of Wes McKinney's reign as updater.
From that point on Adam made slow and steady improvements, continuing to climb higher and higher on the rankings until he seemed to kick his game into the next gear and really exploded towards the top of the charts. He managed to pull ahead of his friend Karl Jobst to become the best GE player in Australia, and 4th overall in the world, before his activity declined. In the process, Adam achieved an untied World Record in Caverns Secret Agent 1:26.
In late 2006 Adam made a surprising, but brief, comeback tying Archives Agent 0:16 and getting back his former, now lost, Caverns Secret Agent World Record as he became the 9th and last to tie 1:23. He was also the License To Kill champion for a considerable period of time, and was one of the first to beat all 20 levels.
Presently ranked in the lower 20s, Adam still has the honorable distinction of being the highest ranked "100% PAL" player in the world, that is, ALL his PRs, of which the vast majority can be found on the rankings, were done on the PAL system. He is also one of the highest ranked 1.1 players.
These days Adam can be found hanging out with his buddy Paddy Johannessen, as they attend University together in Brisbane.