Fatal1ty odpowiada podczas E For All
W weekend w Los Angeles odbyły się wielkie targi E For All. W czasie imprezy rozegrano między innymi turniej Extreme Masters, gdzie mogliśmy podziwiać nasz zespół PGSPokerStrategy. Jak wiemy, nie poszło im tam najlepiej, ale nie do tego zmierzam. W mieście aniołów pojawił się także Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, który w LA Convention Center pogrywał z fanami w ramach tzw. "Fatal1ty Shootout". W przerwie między kolejnymi starciami redaktor Gameriot Patrick "kowsosoft" Putnam postanowił przeprowadzić z nim wywiad wideo.
Kilkuminutowa rozmowa schodzi na tematy pobytu Jonathana na targach E For All, przyszłości Championship Gaming Series oraz gry Quake 4. Polecam zapoznanie się z tym materiałem. Zamieszczam także link do jednego ze spotkań rozegranych przez Fatal1ty'ego.
Fatal1ty Interview @ Gameriot
Fatal1ty Shootout @ Gameriot
Gameriot
#0 | wzf | yeltzyn
2007-10-22 11:44:22
ROTFL!
#0 | Ciakuz
2007-10-22 12:25:33
edit: na IE też nie O.o
#0 | Xsi
2007-10-22 13:48:46
#0 | j3sh
2007-10-22 16:14:34
#0 | GogettO
2007-10-22 16:17:59
#0 | spec_u
2007-10-22 16:32:58
#0 | j3sh
2007-10-22 17:21:54
#0 | j3sh
2007-10-22 17:22:05
#0 | GogettO
2007-10-22 18:13:29
#0 | j3sh
2007-10-22 19:02:40
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Johnathan Wendel (born February 26, 1981 in Independence, Missouri), also known by the pseudonym Fatal1ty, is a professional electronic sports player.
Biography
Wendel has won approximately US$500,000 in cash and prizes from professional competitions, mainly in the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL). In addition to receiving numerous product endorsements, he has been featured in mainstream newsprint publications, including Time, The New York Times, Forbes, and the BBC World Service. He has also been featured on 60 Minutes. He is known as being one of the first western professional gamers with a serious work ethic,[1] and says he practices at least two to six hours each day, sometimes more.
Wendel has been a successful competitor in several first-person shooter games. He debuted as a professional gamer in October 1999 by placing 3rd in the Quake III Arena tournament at the CPL\'s FRAG 3 event. Although he has competed in tournaments with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty teams[2], most of his successes have been with one-versus-one deathmatch games including Quake III Arena, Unreal Tournament 2003, and Painkiller. During his career, he has won a total of five world championship titles; four with the Cyberathlete Professional League.[3], and one with the World Cyber Games[4]
Wendel started a business selling his \"FATpad\" brand of gaming mouse mats. He later expanded this into other gaming equipment through a business partnership with Universal abit, Zalman, Creative Labs and XFX to create motherboards, coolers, sound cards, video cards, mice, computer cases, headphones, and even clothes bearing his moniker.
Wendel is the spokesman of the Championship Gaming Series and has temporarily put aside actively competing.[5]
Wendel is awarded the first Lifetime Achievement Award in the four-year history of the eSports Award. According to the Esports Award Organization, he “claims the honor for showing exceptional sportsmanship, taking part in shaping eSports into what it is today and for being the prime representative of this young sport”.
Notable accomplishments:
All winnings listed are in USD.
Aliens versus Predator 2
* 1st CPL World Championship ($40,000, Ford Focus)
Doom 3
* 1st QuakeCon 2004 ($25,000)
Painkiller
* 2nd CPL Summer Championships 2004 ($5,750)
* 4th CPL Turkey March 26, 2005 ($5,000)
* 6th CPL Spain May 1, 2005 ($2,500)
* 2nd CPL Brazil May 28, 2005 ($10,000)
* 2nd CPL Sweden June 18, 2005 ($10,000)
* 1st CPL Summer Championships 2005 ($15,000)[6]
* 2nd CPL UK September 04, 2005 ($10,000)
* 1st CPL Singapore October 16, 2005 ($15,000)
* 2nd CPL Italy October 22, 2005 ($10,000)
* 5th CPL Chile October 30, 2005 ($3,500)
* 1st CPL NYC World Tour Finals 2005 ($150,000)
Quake III Arena
* 3rd Frag 3 1999
* 1st XSR Invitational 2000
* 1st RazerCPL Tournament April, 2000 ($40,000)
* 1st BattleTop Universal Challenge July 22, 2000 ($15,000)
* 1st World Cyber Games Challenge October, 2000 ($25,000)
* 1st CPL Australia ($10,000)
* 3rd CPL Holland
* 2nd QuakeCon 2001 ($70,000)
* 2nd CPL Brazil
Quake 4
* 4th WSVG Kentucky June 18, 2006
* 4th WSVG Intel Summer Challenge July 9, 2006 ($6,500)
* 9–12th QuakeCon August 05, 2006
* 5th WSVG London October 8, 2006
* 3rd Digital Life October 15, 2006 ($2,500)
* 5th World Cyber Games October 19, 2006
* 2nd WSVG Finals New York, December 10, 2006 ($10,000)
World Championships
* CPL: 4 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005)
* WCG: 1 (2000)
GGL Rankings
* Top ranking: 1st (05-2006, 06-2006, 07-2006)[7]
* Current ranking: 6th[8]
en.wikipedia.org
Wystarczy ?
#0 | GogettO
2007-10-22 20:03:36
I chodziło mi o link który Ty podałeś ;D
No nic ;)
#0 | j3sh
2007-10-22 20:48:46
#0 | GogettO
2007-10-22 20:59:48
#0 | enjoy
2007-10-23 22:55:08