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'''Mike "Mgay" Gaydeski''' joined [[The Elite]] in July 2003 with a batch of [[GoldenEye]] times that were completely and utterly awful. Over the next few years, he climbed the ranks slowly, peaking somewhere in the upper 30s in 2006. He has achieved a total of 10 World Records in his career, 2 of which remain. He also played [[Perfect Dark]], achieving a few notable times, such as Rescue SA 2:22. He also became one of the few people to complete all 21 levels on [[License to Kill]]. He has also competed in [[Mario Kart 64]]. | '''Mike "Mgay" Gaydeski''' joined [[The Elite]] in July 2003 with a batch of [[GoldenEye]] times that were completely and utterly awful. Over the next few years, he climbed the ranks slowly, peaking somewhere in the upper 30s in 2006. He has achieved a total of 10 World Records in his career, 2 of which remain. He also played [[Perfect Dark]], achieving a few notable times, such as Rescue SA 2:22. He also became one of the few people to complete all 21 levels on [[License to Kill]]. He has also competed in [[Mario Kart 64]]. |
Revision as of 10:06, 12 May 2010
Mike "Mgay" Gaydeski joined The Elite in July 2003 with a batch of GoldenEye times that were completely and utterly awful. Over the next few years, he climbed the ranks slowly, peaking somewhere in the upper 30s in 2006. He has achieved a total of 10 World Records in his career, 2 of which remain. He also played Perfect Dark, achieving a few notable times, such as Rescue SA 2:22. He also became one of the few people to complete all 21 levels on License to Kill. He has also competed in Mario Kart 64.
At the peak of his activity, Mike was an important member of The Elite. He updated the Perfect Dark License to Kill rankings (of which he was the only active member). He also contributed greatly to the 2006 Summer Contest, where he was chosen as a member of the Selection Committee, wrote a large number of bios, and ran the contest while Ngamer was on vacation.
In late 2006, Mike mysteriously disappeared from The Elite. He remained largely inactive for the next couple years, except for several brief comebacks in which he lied, cheated, stole, and otherwise acted like a complete douche bag. However, in June 2009, he came back once again, this time with a surprising return to GoldenEye activity (and normalcy).
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Complete Bracket | Prediction Contest | First Vote Competition | Matchups & Results
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America's Wang |
Land Down Under |
Out of the Sun |
Flying Dutchland! |