Post subject: PSX TASer of 2013 - theenglishman
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Voting for PSX TASer of 2013 (until about 2014-01-15 0154UTC). Nominees: Dooty Flip Hoandjzj pirohiko Rolanmen1 Spikestuff theenglishman Winner: theenglishman
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I nominate theenglishman for his excellent work on Metal Gear Solid and VR Missions. Hoandjzj also made some fun TASes (in my opinion), so I nominate him too.
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Hoandjzj and theenglishman also pirohiko.
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I also want to nominate: Spikestuff Flip Rolanmen1
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I nominate: pirohiko Flip theenglishman
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Dooty theenglishman pirohiko Rolanmen1 Flip
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My Man, Rob Ford's unknown son [I swear we can make that stick!], and Metal Gear Maniac this past year... TheEnglishman VR Missions is what truly did it for me. Mr. Kelly R. Flewin
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theenglishman This is an award TAS, Snake. Don't desync and don't let the frames be suboptimal.
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And here's another vote for that english guy.
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I voted for pirohiko :)
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