Winning of course, that and if we have a sponsor for that event, making them look good.
Its competetive, easy to get into, and there is never one set top team. Anyone can win.
Balls to the wall: Im always on top of the scoreboard. Theres no room for 2nd place.
We practice everyday/night... If im not at work or school, im practicing.
I think im there.
Okay, I figured I should take some time off my busy practice schedule to fill everyone in on a few things that have happened over the past couple months. That and i'm required to update this thing. Lawlz
Gangstas United: My very first team back at AGP 2004. The glory days of Halo 1. After impressive placings we broke up. A 2nd place at the AGP Finals was extremely motivating. However I never could get into Halo 1 enough to finish it out. Pac, Slim and Fiddy continued to play on GU for the rest of AGP and the side Halo 1 tournaments that took place til Halo 2 came out. During Halo 2 we all saw several teams come our way and then leave just as quick. We all played on top teams such as: Str8 Rippon, PBR, FBI Icon, FBI Michigan, Ra4, NLR, and Perfect Storm just to name a few. We varied from 3rd all the way to 24th.
Halo 3: With its release came a whole new level of competition. Team work is much more greater than the individual skill aspect of Halo 2. After a string of top 16 finishes I was getting irritated. Then came a chance to play internationally with Team USA for the World Cyber Games in Germany. The 2008 season wrapped up with very little succes. 2009 started and yet again it was more Top 16 placings.
Anaheim and Orlando: These are the last 2 tournaments left of the season. The old Gangstas United team is back together. TupaC, DirtMigirt (slim), Fiddy and Myself, with a roster like this we expect big things. Anaheim is first coming up in 2 weeks.
Note to all sponsors. Ive been approached with alot of offers. Some I've taken and some I declined. We are a Professional Gaming Team. All of us have had at least 5 years of competetive gaming experience. We travel the USA, Canada and depending on the WCG internationally. We are very talented individuals. We repersent hard and give 100% to everyone of you. All we ask is the same out of you. We plan on being more involved as a whole with Loopd and providing you all with the newest info and pics.
Back in 2004 I went to a local tournament with friends. I heard them talking about MLG. So I went. The very first team I competed on was Gangstas United (Pac, Zyos, Fiddy and myself). Meeting pac and fiddy then has led to great things, as they are still part of the team.
8th at the National Championships isnt bad. Other than that top 3 is always good. I also have to mention that Jason "Fiddy" Hodges placed 1st at the Direct TV Championship Gaming Invitaional for Halo 2 1v1.
Next season is to far away. We're still planning this season out. With the GU roster revamped and the old team back together it looks to be an exciting last two events.
Being recognized on the street by people who've seen the show on ESPN, G4TV, or USA.