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02 February 2004: "Viva La Revoluciòn"
Well well well... what do you know? An update! Sorry about the slight delay but we've had some issues with the timesheet and have been trying to play catch-up with all of the crazy activity lately. As of writing this we are just 2 players shy of reaching the 250 member mark. That is amazing for only being around for just over 2 months. I would say that reaching over 1,000 members by the end of this year wouldn't be that unreasonable of a goal. Let's hope we can accomplish it.

On the proof side of things most of the players are coming through with the videos we asked them to provide. Most notably is Martin Cesar and, as I mentioned in my last post, there are 11 of his videos available to download; so check those out! We are still waiting to hear back from a few players. Myself and Derek will be sure to keep everyone up to date on the proof call and how it's going.

In terms of current activity a lot of talented new members are continuing to join. I want to briefly mention Bryan Bosshardt, an extremely talented GoldenEye and Perfect Dark player who is ranked 2nd and 3rd respectively in those games, who has already gotten some impressive times and is someone to watch out for in the coming weeks and months. Simon LaFlamme, one of the best karters SMK has to offer, has also made an impressive charge up the ladder. As always the top 10-15 karters are driving some really amazing times and the competition is extremely fierce. However, Alex Penev has managed to climb out on top this update, successfully dethroning Bertrand and Cesar. Once I found out Alex planned on competing in MKDD I almost thought this would be inevitable considering how he pretty much dominates every game he plays. But I guess now the question will be to see how long he can retain his lead atop the rankings. Time will tell I guess, and with the amount of competition that we have right now it's anyone's game.

Check out the current 'crème de la crème' why don't you:

1 Alex Penev 2.344 (AUS)
2 Martin Cesar 4.875 (FRA)
3 Milosz Malkinski 5.250 (CAN)
4 Guillaume Bertrand 5.563 (FRA)
5 Luke Mulders 5.656 (NED)
6 Paul Regeffe 7.750 (FRA)
7 Lars Nouwen 9.094 (NED)
8 Stefan Baczynsky 9.938 (FRA)
9 John Anderson 12.813 (UK)
10 Geoff Patterson 13.000 (USA)





Replies: 9 Comments

on Thursday, February 5th, Mark said...
It's a good thing Nintendo wasn't planning a mission to Mars with all these messed up units. ;)

on Thursday, February 5th, AlexPenev said...
Mine's PAL too, but it has mph units.

on Thursday, February 5th, Vincent Zee said...
I think Mark is right, but, if you choose English as your language it is in m/h, not km/h and I don't think it can be of influence on your time Matheus.

on Thursday, February 5th, Matheus said...
OK, but another question, it can inflict on the times?
( My time can be highier than Martin´s time because of that?)

on Wednesday, February 4th, Mark said...
That's because Martin Cesar is a PAL player playing a PAL version of MKDD. The units of speed are KPH not MPH. That should explain the difference.

on Wednesday, February 4th, Matheus Campos said...
Guys, I discovered an diference of my mkdd and yours! Every video that I saw the max velocity is 100kph, and my max velocity is 60mph! Why?
If anybody knows the answer please post on this site!
Thanks!

on Tuesday, February 3rd, Luke Mulders said...
I'm sorry 0:29:xxx must be 0:22:9xx

on Tuesday, February 3rd, Luke Mulders said...
Hey guys, I submitted a 0:22:835 flap on PB and that's a SR. But you gave me a time about 0:29:xxx. That costs me a SR and a place in average finish. Thanks for the update though.

on Tuesday, February 3rd, Vincent Zee said...
Too bad the update is now, I was just setting some new records. :crazy:
Now I've been ranked 33th, its not good. I will try to race some more, so I am round 25 in next update.

C ya'll