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'''Quax94 vs MycroProcessor''' was a early [[Multiplied Time Tennis]] that was played from June | '''Quax94 vs MycroProcessor''' was a early [[Multiplied Time Tennis]] that was played from June 24 to August 30, 2009. While technically following the MTT format, many of the rounds are not actually double length due to miscommunications between the players. | ||
The match is best known for its final round by MycroProcessor, "The Quax wasn't as prepared as the Quax was", a mostly two-section YTPMV that currently stands as the most popular video on MycroProcessor's old channel, in the range of 14,000+ views. It was later the subject of "Puzzle Pieces 4", a video uploaded on MycroProcessor's "Joltoen" channel showing the deconstruction of the video into its individual rendered video segments and how these eventually evolved and arrived to the final product. | The match is best known for its final round by MycroProcessor, "The Quax wasn't as prepared as the Quax was", a mostly two-section YTPMV that currently stands as the most popular video on MycroProcessor's old channel, in the range of 14,000+ views. It was later the subject of "Puzzle Pieces 4", a video uploaded on MycroProcessor's "Joltoen" channel showing the deconstruction of the video into its individual rendered video segments and how these eventually evolved and arrived to the final product. |
Revision as of 20:23, 26 October 2024
Quax94 vs MycroProcessor was a early Multiplied Time Tennis that was played from June 24 to August 30, 2009. While technically following the MTT format, many of the rounds are not actually double length due to miscommunications between the players.
The match is best known for its final round by MycroProcessor, "The Quax wasn't as prepared as the Quax was", a mostly two-section YTPMV that currently stands as the most popular video on MycroProcessor's old channel, in the range of 14,000+ views. It was later the subject of "Puzzle Pieces 4", a video uploaded on MycroProcessor's "Joltoen" channel showing the deconstruction of the video into its individual rendered video segments and how these eventually evolved and arrived to the final product.
Rounds
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
the famous one