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[[Crash2991 vs. Furnessly]] was a [[Youtube Poop Tennis]] match that took place between September 18 and November 18, 2009. The matches singular quality is the theme of the sources used revolving entirely around Sega CD/Mega-CD gameplay (and system menu) footage, most notably that of ''Final Fight CD'' (1993), from which the "Mike Haggar" that is heard throughout all six rounds originates. The match ultimately uses up to a total of 14-15 Sega CD titles, including ''Snatcher'' (1994), ''Cyborg 009'' (1993), ''Sewer Shark'' (1992), ''Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm'' (1994), ''Revenge of the Ninja'' (1994), ''Dragon's Lair'' (1993), ''Lunar: The Silver Star Story'' (1992), ''Sonic CD'' (1993), ''The Ninja Warriors''(1993) and ''The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin'' (1993). As such, it is driven entirely by this footage as its main feature, with all of the editing between rounds kept very minimal. Both players also took the additional step to use [[Windows Movie Maker]] as the tool of choice, with Crash having used it as a staple over the last year and Furnessly adopting it specifically for this match.
[[Crash2991 vs. Furnessly]] was a [[Youtube Poop Tennis]] match that took place between September 18 and November 18, 2009. The matches singular quality is the theme of the sources used revolving entirely around Sega CD/Mega-CD gameplay (and system menu) footage, most notably that of ''Final Fight CD'' (1993), from which the "Mike Haggar" that is heard throughout all six rounds originates. The match ultimately uses up to a total of 14-15 Sega CD titles, including ''Snatcher'' (1994), ''Cyborg 009'' (1993), ''Sewer Shark'' (1992), ''Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm'' (1994), ''Revenge of the Ninja'' (1994), ''Dragon's Lair'' (1993), ''Lunar: The Silver Star Story'' (1992), ''Sonic CD'' (1993), ''The Ninja Warriors''(1993) and ''The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin'' (1993). As such, it is driven entirely by this footage as its main feature, with all of the editing between rounds kept very minimal. Both players also took the additional step to use [[Windows Movie Maker]] as the tool of choice, with Crash having used it as a staple over the last year and Furnessly adopting it specifically for this match.


It was the final full match to be completed by both {{Crash2991}} and Furnessly during their active time as tennis players. Originally a lost and forgotten match, with even its original thread recieving barely any notice, the rounds were rediscovered in separate video archives on Archive.org and reassembled into a full match in September 2024. None of the original uploaded rounds have been on Youtube since 2018, but were reuploaded all at once on January 18, 2025.
It was the final full match to be completed by both {{Crash2991}} and Furnessly during their active time as tennis players. {{dani_phantump}} has referred to this match on multiple occasions as their favorite of all time.<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/your-favorite-tennis-matches.394/post-1758</ref><ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/crash2991-vs-furnessly.1290/post-18010</ref> Originally a lost and forgotten match, with even its original thread receiving barely any notice, the rounds were rediscovered in separate video archives on Archive.org and reassembled into a compiled full match for the first time in September 2024. None of the original uploaded rounds have been on YouTube since 2018, but were reuploaded all at once on January 18, 2025. All of the titles for the match's rounds have been found again as of October 14, 2025.