Painkiller.euro Invite Tourney

Im sure many of you know, Painkiller.euro is running a 16 player invitational tournament on Saturday November 6th – 7th. In which, you will see such talent as fnatic.Vo0, SK|SteLam, uts.Stermy, mouz|Burnie and many more. The full list of competetors can be found here.

I think the tournament is going to be a very special event, and hopefully produce some very exciting games even though it is online. I wish the best of luck to all players, and may the best man win.

You can find the bracket here and a fancy version of the bracket here. Please be sure to stop by #Painkiller.euro @ Qnet for more information.

TsN : Feel The Pain #2

Tomorrow night (Wednesday 3rd) sees the second installment of the TsN Painkiller 1v1 focus:

Join the Team Sportscast Network once again on Wednesday @ 8 EST (1am GMT, 2am CET) for another episode of Feel the Pain.

With the phone lines open, be ready to call in and speak with this weeks guest; none other than the ESWC 2004 and CPL Summer 2004 Champion: fnatic\Vo0.

Towards the end of the show, we will once again have the Match of the Week where Vo0 will take on a challenger LIVE!

You can find out more on the TsN Website, here.

United 5 World Tour Team

As a manager for the One versus One (1v1) Division of United 5, North Americas #1 Multi-Gaming Organization, Aikido will use his extensive professional gaming experience to expand their presence in the 1v1 Deathmatch market. He will start by managing United 5s team for Painkiller, the official game of the CPLs World Tour, in which players compete in ten different stops around the world for a prize purse of one million dollars. After recruiting the top players in North America, he will help them train using methods gleaned from traditional sports. He will also promote United 5s players and sponsors, contributing as best he can to the inevitable success of professional gaming as the great new sport of the 21st Century.

“As a self-proclaimed professional gaming fanatic, I am extremely happy to work with United 5 to develop the best 1v1 Division possible. With the help of my experience and my love for 1v1 Deathmatch, I expect our players to be some of the most entertaining, successful, and popular gamers—for the World Tour and beyond. Having watched prize money for professional gaming go from ten thousand dollars to one million in a few short years, I can’t think of anything more exciting than this opportunity.”

-Andrew “Aikido” Dobbs

About Aikido:

Aikido started his career in professional gaming over six years ago in the second season of the Professional Gaming League. As a 1v1 Deathmatch player, he was most successful in Quake 3, winning several local events and holding his own in national online and international LAN tournaments. In addition to individual competition, he has managed four gaming teams over the course of his career, and he was responsible for as many as twenty players.

Outside of professional gaming, he worked as Manager for Elite PCs LAN gaming center and is currently a Peer Advisor for the University of Arizona. He will receive his Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from U of A in May 2005. Already an award-winning, published writer, he is the recipient of the Hattie Lockett Award, the 2004 Frederica Hearst Poet Award, and the Editors Choice Award from Persona magazine. Prior to attending U of A, he graduated summa cum laude from the University of Advancing Technology with an A.S. in Technology Commerce.

First World Tour stop: Istanbul

A couple of days ago, the CPL announced that the first stop of the world tour will be in Istanbul, Turkey. Beside the PK tournament with a a $50,000 cash purse, the CPL invites all the registerd participants to a free city tour. The following attractions will be visited:

Topkapi Palace
Haghia Sophia
Yerebatan Sarayi
Kapali Carsi (Grand Bazaar)
Dinner at Cicek Pasaji: Istiklal Street

Source: www.theCPL.com

Painkiller IRC Chat Concludes

Last night saw Brian Gladman from DreamCatcher Games & Adrian Chmielarz of People Can fly in a nice Q&A over at GameSurge. The questions were mainly SinglePlayer focused, but when something about MP finally came up.. it got explained in quite a lot of detail.

[PCFAdrian] The code is completely new now. Its not updated, its not upgraded – its a brand new multiplayer code. Its so good, that I wanna run around naked screaming it ownz0rz, but some more rational people keep down to the ground and ask not to get anyones hopes too high 😉

Further more to this IRC interview, there was the first ever “Feel the Pain” episode from TsN, which you can find a fairly detailed summary of here.

The IRC log of the Q&A can be found here.