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− | '''Eddie "Tuxedobond" Lovins''' is a solid [[Goldeneye]] player who originally joined [[The Elite]] in the Fall of 2000. He peaked at 11th place in January of 2002 before taking a long break from the game, eventually returning to active competition in February of 2006. Having fallen to 29th place during his time away, Eddie set about the long way back towards the Top 10. On April 24 2008 he surpassed his old rank and rose to 9th place in the rankings, described | + | '''Eddie "Tuxedobond" Lovins''' is a solid [[Goldeneye]] player who originally joined [[The Elite]] in the Fall of 2000. He peaked at 11th place in January of 2002 before taking a long break from the game, eventually returning to active competition in February of 2006. Having fallen to 29th place during his time away, Eddie set about the long way back towards the Top 10. On April 24 2008 he surpassed his old rank and rose to 9th place in the rankings, described as "the most epic climb into the top ten ever". He now stands at 10th place. Eddie's only untied World Record during this time was [[Frigate]] Agent :25 (set in September of 2001), but he has held as many as 8 Goldeneye WRs at once when he completed a [[Statue]] sweep in early 2007. He also recently tried out Goldeneye [[Dark License to Kill]], where after trying just two levels ([[Bunker 1]] and [[Frigate]]) he broke the WR on [[Frigate]] by 6 seconds with a time of [http://www.thengamer.com/GE/07-Frigate/Eddie%20Lovins%20-%20Frigate%20DLTK%202.09.wmv 2:09]. |
− | Lovins' favorite hobbies outside of gaming are basketball, poker, and being with his girlfriend. He recently graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and is planning on becoming an actuary. Eddie is also quite talented outside of the GE arena, as proven by his winning Ohio's State Championship for [[Mario Kart 64]] and [[Super Smash Bros.]] in the spring of 2007. | + | Lovins' favorite hobbies outside of gaming are basketball, poker, and being with his girlfriend. Eddie is also good friends with eliters [[Adam Matis]] and [[Greg Woll]], having met on several occasions. He recently graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and is planning on becoming an actuary. Eddie is also quite talented outside of the GE arena, as proven by his winning Ohio's State Championship for [[Mario Kart 64]] and [[Super Smash Bros.]] in the spring of 2007. |
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Revision as of 08:03, 16 July 2008
Eddie "Tuxedobond" Lovins is a solid Goldeneye player who originally joined The Elite in the Fall of 2000. He peaked at 11th place in January of 2002 before taking a long break from the game, eventually returning to active competition in February of 2006. Having fallen to 29th place during his time away, Eddie set about the long way back towards the Top 10. On April 24 2008 he surpassed his old rank and rose to 9th place in the rankings, described as "the most epic climb into the top ten ever". He now stands at 10th place. Eddie's only untied World Record during this time was Frigate Agent :25 (set in September of 2001), but he has held as many as 8 Goldeneye WRs at once when he completed a Statue sweep in early 2007. He also recently tried out Goldeneye Dark License to Kill, where after trying just two levels (Bunker 1 and Frigate) he broke the WR on Frigate by 6 seconds with a time of 2:09.
Lovins' favorite hobbies outside of gaming are basketball, poker, and being with his girlfriend. Eddie is also good friends with eliters Adam Matis and Greg Woll, having met on several occasions. He recently graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and is planning on becoming an actuary. Eddie is also quite talented outside of the GE arena, as proven by his winning Ohio's State Championship for Mario Kart 64 and Super Smash Bros. in the spring of 2007.