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− | '''Cyberscore''' (sometimes refered to as '''cyberscore.net''', its current location) is home to [[high score]] and [[ | + | '''Cyberscore''' (sometimes refered to as '''cyberscore.net''', its current location) is home to [[high score]] and [[speedrun]] competition for over 280 console and computer games. |
− | Created by Michael "[[MikkyX]]" Price on April 22nd 2002, its massive database contains over | + | Created by Michael "[[MikkyX]]" Price on April 22nd 2002, its massive database contains over 280,000 submissions and 2,800 users. |
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Cyberscore (sometimes refered to as cyberscore.net, its current location) is home to high score and speedrun competition for over 280 console and computer games.
Created by Michael "MikkyX" Price on April 22nd 2002, its massive database contains over 280,000 submissions and 2,800 users.