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'''Matthijs Triep''' is a Dutch video game player. | '''Matthijs Triep''' is a Dutch video game player. | ||
− | After joining the [[Timesplitters 2]] rankings on [[NGC-Elites]] in November 2003, Matthijs moved up the rankings steadily and became Dutch champion in early 2004. In May he moved into the overall Top 15 and continued improving his scores throughout the rest of the year, getting his first untied World Record on December 31. After another year of playing, he passed [[Anael Raffin]] on December 30, 2005 to become the #3 ranked player and European champion. In 2006, he set a couple | + | After joining the [[Timesplitters 2]] rankings on [[NGC-Elites]] in November 2003, Matthijs moved up the rankings steadily and became Dutch champion in early 2004. In May he moved into the overall Top 15 and continued improving his scores throughout the rest of the year, getting his first untied World Record on December 31. After another year of playing, he passed [[Anael Raffin]] on December 30, 2005 to become the #3 ranked player and European champion. In 2006, he set a couple more World Records and Site Records before going inactive, but is currently still ranked 3rd. |
Matthijs also competes in [[Goldeneye]], [[Perfect Dark]], [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] and [[Super_Smash_Bros._Melee|SSBM's]] Homerun Contest, as well as many [[Elite]] Prediction contests. | Matthijs also competes in [[Goldeneye]], [[Perfect Dark]], [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] and [[Super_Smash_Bros._Melee|SSBM's]] Homerun Contest, as well as many [[Elite]] Prediction contests. |
Revision as of 06:26, 24 June 2008
Matthijs Triep is a Dutch video game player.
After joining the Timesplitters 2 rankings on NGC-Elites in November 2003, Matthijs moved up the rankings steadily and became Dutch champion in early 2004. In May he moved into the overall Top 15 and continued improving his scores throughout the rest of the year, getting his first untied World Record on December 31. After another year of playing, he passed Anael Raffin on December 30, 2005 to become the #3 ranked player and European champion. In 2006, he set a couple more World Records and Site Records before going inactive, but is currently still ranked 3rd.
Matthijs also competes in Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, TimeSplitters: Future Perfect and SSBM's Homerun Contest, as well as many Elite Prediction contests.
External Links
- Matthijs Triep's video page
- Matthijs Triep's Timesplitters 2 scores and times
- Matthijs Triep's Timesplitters: Future Perfect scores and times
- Matthijs Triep's Goldeneye Times
- Matthijs Triep's Perfect Dark Times
- Matthijs Triep's Elite Contest History