{VGA} d1$©1pL3

{VGA} d1$©1pL3 United States of America

Rank: Supreme Grand Master Assassin

Cyber Trophies Won:

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Assassin Since: January 1, 2001 (Leader / Co-Founder)

Referred By: ex-{VGA} PiracyFan

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Personal Info

VGA E-mail: VGA_d15c1pL3@Clan-VGA.com

Birthdate: April 9, 1973

Location: T-Town 408, WA, U.S.A.

Favorite Console: Xbox 360

Favorite Online Game: Halo: Combat Evolved

Home Page(s):

Biography: Click Here

Quote: Killers at birth...Assassin by trade.


Movie

Futuristic Sex Robots - Don't Make Us Kick Your Ass


Hardware

  1. Apple Mac Mini G4
  2. Microsoft Xbox 360
  3. Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite (x2)
  4. Microsoft Xbox Halo 3 Edition
  5. Microsoft Xbox
  6. Microsoft Xbox Halo Edition
  7. Sega Dreamcast w/ Broadband Modem
  8. Sega Dreamcast Sega Sports Edition w/ 56k Modem
  9. Sega Saturn
  10. Sony PSP

Music


6 Figguhz - Stealth Assassins


Apple MacMac Gaming

  1. Baldur's Gate
    • Tales of the Sword Coast Expansion
  2. Diablo
  3. Diablo II
  4. Doom II
  5. Lineage
  6. Marathon 2: Durandal
  7. Marathon Infinity
  8. Neverwinter Nights
  9. Return To Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
  10. StarCraft
    • Brood War Expansion
  11. Unreal Tournament: GOTYE
  12. WarCraft II Battle.net Edition
    • WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness
    • Beyond the Dark Portal Expansion

Xbox 360

Retail:

  1. Call Of Duty 3
  2. Call Of Duty 4
  3. College Hoops 2K6
  4. FarCry Instincts Predator
    • FarCry Instincts
    • FarCry Instincts Evolution
  5. Full Auto
  6. Fuzion Frenzy 2
  7. Gears Of War: Limited Collector's Edition
  8. Halo 3 Legendary Edition
  9. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
  10. Madden NFL 06
  11. Major League Baseball 2K6
  12. Marvel Ultimate Alliance
  13. NBA 2K6
  14. NBA Live 07
  15. NHL 2K6
  16. Sega Rally Revo
  17. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter
  18. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2
  19. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas
  20. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
  21. WWE Smack Down vs. RAW

Arcade:

  1. Aegis Wing
  2. Catan
  3. Contra
  4. Crystal Quest
  5. Defender
  6. DIG DUG
  7. Frogger
  8. Geometry Wars
  9. Hexic HD
  10. Xbox Live Unplugged, Vol. 1
    • Bejeweled 2
    • Geometry Wars Retro Evolved
    • Hardwood Backgammom
    • Outpost Kaloki X
    • Texas Hold 'Em
    • Wik: Fable Of Souls

Xbox

  1. Brute Force
  2. Crimson Skies: High Road To Revenge
  3. Counter-Strike
  4. ESPN NBA 2K5
  5. Forza Motorsport (I need the case)
  6. Full Spectrum Warrior
  7. Halo: Combat Evolved
  8. Halo 2: Limited Collector's Edition
  9. Halo 2: Multiplayer Map Pack
  10. MechAssault
  11. Midway Arcade Treasures (XBL Scoreboards)
  12. NFL 2K3
  13. NFL 2K4 a.k.a. ESPN NFL Football
  14. NFL Fever 2003
  15. Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II
  16. Return To Castle Wolfenstein
  17. Star Wars: Battlefront II
  18. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon
    • Island Thunder Expansion
  19. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X
  20. Unreal Championship

Dreamcast
Dreamcast

  1. AlienFront Online
  2. Daytona USA
  3. NBA 2K1
  4. NFL 2K1
  5. NFL 2K2
  6. Outtrigger
  7. Phantasy Star Online
  8. Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2
  9. POD Speedzone
  10. Quake III Arena
  11. Sega Swirl
  12. Star Wars Episode 1 Racer (Sega.net Scoreboard)
  13. Unreal Tournament
  14. Worms World Party
  15. PlanetWeb Internet Browser v3.0

PSP

  1. Monster Hunter Freedom 2
  2. Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron

 


 

Biography

I have loved video games ever since I went my dad's friend's house in the 1970's when I was a real young child and picked up an Atari joystick and played Combat, Pong, and Pitfall for the very first time. However, I came from a really poor family, and I didn't get my own console until I was in junior high school. My mom bought me the N.E.S. and this started my video game addiction. I had over 65 titles for the N.E.S. and almost every periphal you can think of. Then my house got robbed by two of my old so-called friends and they stole the majority of my Nintendo hardware and games, including my Nintendo GameBoy. The stuff was worth well over $2,500. After this I got hooked on the Sega Genesis, and Sega became my favorite console maker, and I currently own almost every console they ever designed. I'm only missing the Sega SG 1000, the Sega CDX, and the Sega Pico.

My first experience with online gaming was at a friends house back in 1996. His brother and him had Diablo, which was the hottest game out at the time. This drove me to get an internet connection in 1997, and I got my Apple Mac Performa 640CD online. It was a nice computer for it's time. It also had a Pentium 486 CPU in it, so I could dual boot Mac OS 8 and Windows 3.1. However, the only game I had at the time was Doom II, which only supported LAN play.

I didn't actually start playing online games until I bought a Sega Dreamcast on Sept. 9, 1999. My first online game was Sega Swirl, an e-mail-based puzzle game quite similar to Tetris. The Dreamcast led me to my very first gaming clan, the Coca Cola Cowboys. They never really accepted me because there were some guys in the CCC that I didn't get along with well. So I left and started my very own gaming clan called the BEB, the Black Eagle Barony, based on the Dungeons & Dragons Mystara Campaign Setting. This clan didn't last long, and I re-joined the CCC. After a short time, a guy named PiracyFan from the CCC left the clan and started up Clan VGA. PiracyFan used me to create a website for Clan VGA and then he planned on kicking me out. I read the actual conversation in the form of an AIM transcript between PiracyFan and another VGA member, RedGhostDragon, otherwise known as Ghosty, describing how PiracyFan was only using me. So I pulled a fast one, and did a hostile takeover of Clan VGA and kicked PiracyFan out of the clan.

I ran Clan VGA for quite sometime after this until about January 2003, when Clan VGA died unexpectedly. My only computer at the time died. I still got online with my Dreamcast to check my e-mails but updating the website was almost impossible with the Dreamcast. Shortly after this I lost my job and lost my internet connection. Without a computer, an ISP, or even a job or a place to live, Clan VGA quickly died. However, many loyal Assassins (they know who they are) kept VGA alive in some form or another for awhile. But it was inevitable, Clan VGA finally took its last gasp of breath sometime in mid 2004.

Since mid-2004 I was offline and Clan VGA lay dormant for about 3 1/2 years. I could only get online with my Dreamcast and Xbox, and I still played with a few Assassins, but once I lost my job, that was all she wrote in mid-2004. I have finally come back in August 2006, and I am rebuilding Clan VGA to its previous glory and power, and with the help of all the good friends and loyal Assassins that have come back, I know Clan VGA will finally succeed and will be around for many, many years to come. LONG LIVE CLAN VGA!!!


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