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[[MycroProcessor vs. GameBop]] is a [[YouTube Poop tennis]] match that took place between June 13, 2008 and January 4, 2009. The signature theme of this match was everything in each round being based almost entirely around a large multitude of puzzle/adventure games, with sources added including ''Riven'', ''Myst'', ''Alida'', ''Mega Man ZX Advent'', ''Myst V: End of Ages'', ''Aura 2: The Sacred Rings'', ''Myst III: Exile'', ''Inkball'', ''Pulseman'', ''Myst IV: Revelation'', ''Safecracker'', ''Lighthouse'', ''Jewels of the Oracle 2'', ''Torin's Passage'', ''11th Hour'', ''Island of Dr. Brain'', ''RHEM 3'', ''White Chamber'', ''Submachine'', ''MOTAS'', ''Physiscus'', ''Schizm'', ''Crystal Key'', ''Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm'', ''D'ni Legacy'', a trailer for ''Sentinel: Descendants in Time'', ''Shivers'', ''Shivers II'', ''T'alvi'', ''Terra Realms'', ''Obsidan'' and ''Kings Quest VII''.  
[[MycroProcessor vs. GameBop]] is a [[YouTube Poop tennis]] match that took place between June 13, 2008 and January 4, 2009. The signature theme of this match was everything in each round being based almost entirely around a large multitude of puzzle/adventure games, with sources added including ''Riven'', ''Myst'', ''Alida'', ''Mega Man ZX Advent'', ''Myst V: End of Ages'', ''Aura 2: The Sacred Rings'', ''Myst III: Exile'', ''Inkball'', ''Pulseman'', ''Myst IV: Revelation'', ''Safecracker'', ''Lighthouse'', ''Jewels of the Oracle 2'', ''Torin's Passage'', ''11th Hour'', ''Island of Dr. Brain'', ''RHEM 3'', ''White Chamber'', ''Submachine'', ''MOTAS'', ''Physiscus'', ''Schizm'', ''Crystal Key'', ''Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm'', ''D'ni Legacy'', a trailer for ''Sentinel: Descendants in Time'', ''Shivers'', ''Shivers II'', ''T'alvi'', ''Terra Realms'', ''Obsidan'' and ''Kings Quest VII''.  


This was the first complete match to be played by {{MycroProcessor}} and the 12th complete match to be played by {{GameBop}}. The match displays an incredible synergistic chemistry between the two players both in style and source usage, and as such was the beginning of a years-long close friendship between them. They would both go on to play each other several more times, both one-on-one and in a multitude of different multi-way combinations that had them volleying off of each other, as well as collaborating in [[Doubles]] matches, [[Triples]] matches, [[Team Tennis]] matches, and even a match against themselves where they made every round collaboratively while meeting up together in real life. Both players would reference and allude to this match several times in their subsequent work, notably a moment from the game ''Alida'' where the character Leval remarks "I hear somebody saying 21...or is it 22?" which was first played around with in the early rounds of this match. Often times this would manifest in both players joining a [[Chains|Chain]] or some other type of endless match or large multi-way specifically to claim Rounds 21 and Round 22 in advance.
This was the first complete match to be played by {{MycroProcessor}} and the 12th complete match to be played by {{GameBop}}. The match displays an incredible synergistic chemistry between the two players both in style and source usage, and as such was the beginning of a years-long close friendship between them. They would both go on to play each other several more times, both one-on-one and in a multitude of different multi-way combinations that had them volleying off of each other, as well as collaborating in [[Doubles]] matches, [[Triples]] matches, [[Team Tennis]] matches, and even a match against themselves where they made every round collaboratively while meeting up together in real life. Both players would reference and allude to this match several times in their subsequent work, notably a moment from the game ''Alida'' where the character Leval remarks "I hear somebody saying 21...or is it 22?" which was first played around with in the early rounds of this match. Often times this would manifest in both players joining a [[Chains|Chain]] or some other type of endless match or large multi-way specifically to claim Rounds 21 and Round 22 in advance. Round 2 of this match, GameBop's own "Gehn Purchases an Efas"(2008), was one of the 33 Round 2's sampled in GameBop's "Seconds, Anyone?"(2010), their serve for [[GameBop vs. Sploltoen vs. MycroProcessor|their match with Sploltoen and MycroProcessor]] in the [[3-Way Tennis Tournament]].


[[Puzzle Piece]] compilations exist for two rounds in this match: the serve "Gehn Consumes a Ytram" was later the subject of {{Mycro}}'s "Puzzle Pieces 10", while {{GameBop}}'s round 4 "Surta's Tekcor shows of a possible 2nd Ytram" was the subject of his "Puzzle Pieces # -3". Both of these show the deconstruction of their corresponding video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product. It was first compiled into a single video on the YouWouldBeWelcome account in September 2024.  
[[Puzzle Piece]] compilations exist for two rounds in this match: the serve "Gehn Consumes a Ytram" was later the subject of {{Mycro}}'s "Puzzle Pieces 10", while {{GameBop}}'s round 4 "Surta's Tekcor shows of a possible 2nd Ytram" was the subject of his "Puzzle Pieces # -3". Both of these show the deconstruction of their corresponding video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product. It was first compiled into a single video on the YouWouldBeWelcome account in September 2024.