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===Challenges===
 
===Challenges===
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* [[Brain Drain]]
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* [[Rare or Well Done?]]
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* [[Boxing Clever]]
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* [[Hart Attack]]
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* [[Come Hell or High Water]]
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* [[Balls of Steel]]
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* [[The Cat's out of the Bag!]]
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* [[Lap it Up]]
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* [[The Cat's Pajamas]]
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* [[Avec le Brique]]
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* [[Absolutely Potty]]
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* [[Don't Loose your Bottle]]
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* [[Queen of Harts]]
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* [[Sammy Hammy Namby Pamby]]
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* [[Glimpse of Stocking]]
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* [[Electro Chimp Discomatic]]
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* [[Melon Heist]]
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* [[Brass Monkeys]]
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* [[Cortez Can't Jump!]]
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* [[TimeSplitters Underground]]
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* [[Plainly Off his Rocker]]
  
 
===Arcade Amateur League===
 
===Arcade Amateur League===

Revision as of 07:33, 13 May 2007

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is a first person shooter developed by Free Radical Design and released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in March 2005. It is the third game in the TimeSplitters series and follows the PS2-only TimeSplitters and the multi-platform TimeSplitters 2.

Speed Runs

NGC-Elites has been hosting TSFP speed run competition since March of 2005. The current player ranked first is Phoenix aka Satisfaction, who holds 33 of the game's 87 World Records.

Story mode

Challenges

Arcade Amateur League

Arcade Honorary League

Arcade Elite League

System Differences

PAL / NTSC Differences

Video Pages

External Links