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  2. Loki's Minions Capture the Flag - Wikipedia

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    The mod included many maps from the wider Quake II community in its releases, totaling 30 after the 5.0 release. [5] There were many tournaments for LMCTF clans, including Ragnarok, Ascension, Narf!, Wargrounds, Online Gaming League (OGL) and the Free Agent Fest, but the biggest was the Ragnarok and Ragnarok 2 [6] tournaments. The Ragnarok was ...

  3. Challenge ProMode Arena - Wikipedia

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    After each point is scored players and the arena are reset and a new point is played; players switch spawn-points, so the player who had the "weak" spawn for the previous point now has the "strong" one, effecting a change of serve. All in-game behaviour (i.e. weapons, physics, etc.) remains the same as in the standard deathmatch. [7]

  4. List of esports games - Wikipedia

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    Free Fire World Series 2021 was one of the most hyped Free Fire Global tournaments conducted by Garena with a prize pool of $2 Million and was won by Phoenix Force (EVOS Esports TH). [47] In November 2021, Free Fire introduced Free Fire Asia Championship with a prize pool of $400,000 (USD) in which 31 Teams will be participating from 7 ...

  5. Professional Gamers League - Wikipedia

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    Season 3 again featured Quake II, and Thresh easily won the category's final. [12] The fourth and final season took place in New York City in May 1999, featuring Quake II and StarCraft. [13] In 2000, Gamers.com, founded by former PGL star Thresh, [1] acquired the PGL from Pogo.com, after PGL had been inactive for a year. [7]

  6. Cyberathlete Professional League - Wikipedia

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    Babbage's increased support, offering 600 free spectator passes and a $5,000 prize for the Quake II tournament. [3] The next CPL event was the "Extreme Annihilation" in March 1999. Following "Extreme Annihilation", CPL collaborated with Interplay Entertainment for the 1999 Descent III Championship and Lanfest in Las Vegas. Despite offering the ...

  7. Red Annihilation - Wikipedia

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    Red Annihilation was a Quake competitive eSport event held in May 1997 that was one of the first nationwide video game competitions held in the United States. In the final match of the tournament, Dennis "Thresh" Fong defeated Tom "Entropy" Kimzey of Impulse 9 on the map Castle of the Damned. [1]

  8. Zuma's Revenge walkthrough, cheats and tips - AOL

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    GENERAL TIPS You have a checkpoint on every 6th level of an area. So if you lose all your lives here, you will be able to restart from the checkpoint, rather than from the first level of that area.

  9. DeFRaG - Wikipedia

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    Players download custom-designed maps (more than 16,000 DeFRaG maps are available [7]) and aim to complete the map's objectives in the shortest time possible. The best times can be submitted to online high score tables, which are keeping track of the fastest times for particular maps.