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Elite Summer Contest
The Elite Summer Contest is an annual tournament held between June of August of each year which pits the Elite's most popular players against one another in a series of daily polls. The competition was originally inspired by the Great Character Battle held by GameFAQs.com in the Summer of 2002, wherein videogame characters like Link and Cloud Strife were put to a daily popular vote. GameFAQs in turn was inspired by America's annual NCAA College Basketball tournaments, where 64 teams compete in an identically bracketed format to decide the NCAA Championship.
The 2003 Elite Summer Contest
Full Article: 2003 Contest
- 2003 was the first Contest in Elite history.
- Ngamer and SnapDragon were crowned Champions.
The 2003 Elite Summer Contest | |||
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Complete Bracket | Prediction Contest | Vote Competition | Stats & Results
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The West Side |
The East Side |
The Dark Side |
The Far Side |
The 2004 Elite Summer Contest
Full Article: 2004 Contest
- 16 new Eliters entered the Contest field.
- Derek Clark was crowned Champion.
The 2004 Elite Summer Contest | |||
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Complete Bracket | Prediction Contest | Vote Competition | Stats & Results
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Old School |
New School |
Goldeneye |
Perfect Dark |
The 2005 Elite Summer Contest
Full Article: 2005 Contest
- 20 new Eliters entered the Contest field.
- Shade was crowned Champion.
The 2005 Elite Summer Contest | |||
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Complete Bracket | Prediction Contest | | First Vote Competition | Matchups & Results
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The Wild Side |
The Sunny Side |
The Flip Side |
Side of Meat |
The 2006 Elite Summer Contest
Full Article: 2006 Contest
- 7 new Eliters entered the Contest field.
- Clark was crowned Champion.
The 2006 Elite Summer Contest | |||
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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! |
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