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M3gaBigh:
Nolaw_Nocrime's story remind me of this time when we played Rome: Total War at a LAN and a friend decided to use only the cheapest units. His army was massive, it made the whole game lag for everyone because there were so many units. He still lost.

neomang5:
During the DOD: Source free weekend (no-strings-attatched demos ROCK), I was up against a team of about 7-8 normal players, who had had the game for months. Bear in mind that I was LITERALLY playing for the first time. My Teammate (singular) and I rushed the level, and ended up taking all the flags but the 2-man center flag. In a rush of desperation, I had him smoke the main entrance from their base (where the last flag we got was).

I set my Machinegun and took out THE ENTIRE TEAM. They kicked me after that. I cant figure why.

zefferoni:
SSBM - Back in my high school days, there were these two brothers who claimed they were better than everybody at SB...  Near the end of the school year, somebody brought a game cube into our class (it was a technology type class with a wide screen plasma tv) with SB.  I challenged the brothers; they were on a team against me.  I beat them as Link (my main character back then), then with Samus (my secondary character), then as the Ice Climbers (who I never use).  They became annoyed.

My only 'true' LAN experience - I had been to a few LANs in my friend Daren's basement, but had never been to a real LAN.  One of our mutual friends reserved a club in Fort Smith for a night.  It rained.  It rained hard.  Power went out all over Fort Smith, big signs were getting blown down; we had to block the doors so they wouldn't blow open.  The storm subsided at around 8:00 that night, but the power hadn't been turned on yet (for some reason, every other block -ours included- had lost power).  Instead of disbanding, we messed around downtown.  We got traffic cones and yelled through them to see how far we could throw our voices (6 blocks, I was amazed).  Around midnight, the power came back on.  The gaming was relatively boring (most of it was spent distributing the games to LAN-virgins).  Around 2:00 AM, we took a break and drew a "spaceship (in all actuality, it was a penis)" on some snooty girls' windshield.  The LAN lasted until daylight... greatest day/night of my high school life.

jmrz:
One more i remember. I was playing AOE with my boyfriend, and we were on one team, his brother on the other with a computer ally. I totally destroyed the brother with one stone thrower. Yes. One.

moley:
the most memorable moment for me would have to be the one time that I decided I wanted to go into the local HMV store after school and have a look around. They had a dreamcast with Soul Caliber playing on it, and I thought why not. 2 Hours later I had beaten every single guy who had played against  me (they had 2 controllers hooked up, so yes real peoples). They were all like "wtf dude do you play this 10 hours a day or something?". I just found it to be very easy, and I told them so. The looks on their faces was like "STFU NOOB". These guys were up to like 4 times my age (I must have been about 12 or 13 at the time). Heh I can remember when my mum came along to pick me up the guy I was playing against didn't know how to reply to "I'm sorry, my mummy is here now. It's been fun beating you."

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