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'''Vitor "Greg K." Miranda''' created EliteBrasil in 2001 and pretty much introduced the concept of speed running to the Brazilian gaming community. He maintained the websites, rankings and created a comprehensive [[Perfect Dark]] walkthrough guide that inspired many of the Elites greatest players to pick up the game and compete for times. | '''Vitor "Greg K." Miranda''' created EliteBrasil in 2001 and pretty much introduced the concept of speed running to the Brazilian gaming community. He maintained the websites, rankings and created a comprehensive [[Perfect Dark]] walkthrough guide that inspired many of the Elites greatest players to pick up the game and compete for times. | ||
− | In January 2002 he joined the [[Elite]] Perfect Dark rankings and immediately thrusted himself into a seemingly infinite PR rampage. By the end of the year, he had reached the Top 5, earning a POM mention (or better) in 8 of 12 months. He performed well again in early 2003, but soon announced his retirement from competition. He reached 5th on the Rare Ranks, thanks to his quick rise in the [[Goldeneye]] rankings and | + | In January 2002 he joined the [[Elite]] Perfect Dark rankings and immediately thrusted himself into a seemingly infinite PR rampage. By the end of the year, he had reached the Top 5, earning a POM mention (or better) in 8 of 12 months. He performed well again in early 2003, but soon announced his retirement from competition. He reached 5th on the Rare Ranks, thanks to his quick rise in the [[Goldeneye]] rankings and participated in some epic Challenge 30 shutout matches (56-0 two-player with [[Nari]], 31-0 four-player). He now lives with Ghus Dark (who discovered the [[Skedar Ruins]] jump trick). |
After his retirement, Vitor remained active on the Elite Boards, serving a a moderator of the Perfect Dark forum for a long time. In 2006 he made a small comeback to Perfect Dark, earning some solid PRs and later some World Records on [[Air Force One]] and [[Attack Ship]] in 2007. He also completed a few levels on [[Dark LTK]]. | After his retirement, Vitor remained active on the Elite Boards, serving a a moderator of the Perfect Dark forum for a long time. In 2006 he made a small comeback to Perfect Dark, earning some solid PRs and later some World Records on [[Air Force One]] and [[Attack Ship]] in 2007. He also completed a few levels on [[Dark LTK]]. |
Revision as of 10:16, 31 May 2008
Vitor "Greg K." Miranda created EliteBrasil in 2001 and pretty much introduced the concept of speed running to the Brazilian gaming community. He maintained the websites, rankings and created a comprehensive Perfect Dark walkthrough guide that inspired many of the Elites greatest players to pick up the game and compete for times.
In January 2002 he joined the Elite Perfect Dark rankings and immediately thrusted himself into a seemingly infinite PR rampage. By the end of the year, he had reached the Top 5, earning a POM mention (or better) in 8 of 12 months. He performed well again in early 2003, but soon announced his retirement from competition. He reached 5th on the Rare Ranks, thanks to his quick rise in the Goldeneye rankings and participated in some epic Challenge 30 shutout matches (56-0 two-player with Nari, 31-0 four-player). He now lives with Ghus Dark (who discovered the Skedar Ruins jump trick).
After his retirement, Vitor remained active on the Elite Boards, serving a a moderator of the Perfect Dark forum for a long time. In 2006 he made a small comeback to Perfect Dark, earning some solid PRs and later some World Records on Air Force One and Attack Ship in 2007. He also completed a few levels on Dark LTK.
Outside the Elite he won the Brazilian Team Fortress Classic Championship twice with Nari in 2004 and 2005 and actively plays DOTA. Vitor is in his third year studying Computer Science, is almost an alcoholic and has been inseparable from his guitar for about a year!