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The results for the 1st MARP Tourney are in...

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 1999 12:30 pm
by Pat
And as expected the winners are BeeJay and JoustGod with 366 points. I'll leave it up to the two of them on how to split their prize. :) For each of them, they achieved an average positional placement of 4.50 for all 12 games. There was a slight delay in getting the final word out. Yesterday, I couldn't access the Tourney side of MARP. Makes it kind of hard to verify scores, and then we almost had a single winner. JoustGod would have finished with a 367 had Phil Lamat's last valid Combat School score not remained "in between" the two finalists.
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I'd like to thank all the players and judges for making this 1st tourney a great success. Had a great time judging/coordinating even though I didn't get to play some games I would have done pretty well at.

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Again, congrats to BeeJay and JoustGod!!

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laffaye@ibm.net

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 1999 12:30 pm
by Gameboy9
OK... now that the actual results are in... I will now make my say on
things for this first tourney.

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First, I should begin with the thank yous.

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First thank you I think should go to Zwaxy - if he didn't let us do
this tournament, we wouldn't have a tournament... or a second
tournament for that matter.

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Second thank you goes to Pat Laffaye, our Judging Coordinator... he
went through a lot of work, including judging FOUR games, more than
any other judge; I think he deserves a ton of credit.

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Next I'd like to thank the judges themselves... yes... Pat gets two
thank yous, I'd also like to thank Donut and Chris Parsley as well for
taking such a difficult task.

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Finally, I'd like to thank everyone who submitted even one
recording this tournament, if you didn't play, we wouldn't be having a
tournament.

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And now... I'd like to discuss a couple of Twin Galaxies World Record
issues... all of these are in regards to MAME world records, not the
actual arcade machines.

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2020 Super Baseball - True, we did play using the money feature, but I
think this deserves recognition just as much as perhaps a player minus
computer ratio. In the money case, Cicca's mark of $119,800 would be
the standard. In the player minus computer case, PJS, with 37(42 -
5 I think) would set the standard.

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Discs of Tron - If the settings we used are actually TG settings(and
I hope they are), the first world record holder would be Brian McLean
with 115,600.

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Gyruss - Can you say BeeJay? Big time! 5,200,000 more than DOUBLES
AND A HALF the previous world record that was set by James
Wilson(2,062,600)... and I'm positive we used TG settings.

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Lock N' Chase - These TG Settings I got from the TG website -
therefore, I'm sure JoustGod's mark of 65,240 is the first MAME world
record.

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Congratulations to all! For completeness, I will also recognize the
other game's winners - seeing that they also deserve credit.

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BombJack - BeeJay - 1,119,320

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* Combat School - Stig Remnes - 378,170

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* Mr. Do's Wild Ride - Skito - 113,351

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Galaga(fast shoot) - BeeJay - 6,293,810

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* Money Puzzle Exchanger - Donut - 63... wow... was that a sight to
see myself!

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* Pang 3(panic mode) - Renzo Vignola - 2,172,100

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Us Vs. Them - BeeJay - 260,125

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* ZZYZZYXX - Phil Lamat - 1,019,270

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* - we used default settings... I don't know if they are TG settings,
and therefore possible world records, as well.

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I'd also like to congratulate BeeJay and JoustGod personally for
taking victory in our first tournament!

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Once again, I'd like to thank everyone who participated in the first
tournament, and I hope to see everyone again in the second tournament!

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goldengameboy@yahoo.com

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 1999 12:30 pm
by stephen krogman
Well, since I basically dropped out of the tournement right after I
uploaded that 2.2M Galaga score due to working my ass off with 2 jobs
and also have a girlfriend now which soaked up all my free time I
would of had to play mame and arcade games I figured I would comment
on the results of the tournement and say I will discuss the scores
listed in this tournement with Walter Day at Twin Galaxies and
determine how many from each game will go in the next edtion of the
book providing the settings are the same as what was used in the
tournement. TG in some cases, uses the default settings which is
good because I believe this was what all the games were set on. I
will post back here within the next week with more info.

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Congrats to BeeJay and Joust God!! BeeJay, I got so tempted to play
another marathon Galaga game not only to upload for the tournement,
but to see if I could bump up my 20.5M I have on MARP which I'm sure
I could of gotten 30M if I didn't die so much before my first 10M.
Great new high for you though! About 3 months ago to help promote
the TG book, I went to Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale and played till
I reached 10M so everyone could see my score in it's entiety. I
pulled it off in less then 5 hours and did it on 3 men! Also sold a
few books too! :)

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Regards,
Steve Krogman Galaga ~ 15,999,990

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skrogman@concentric.net