GameBop vs. MycroProcessor

From ytptenniswiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search


This page goes over the second match of these two players. To see the original match, click here.


GameBop vs. MycroProcessor (rematch)

Standard

"You cannot hang your coat on the sky, at leaST NOT YET"
Start Date June 19, 2009
End Date December 9, 2010 (incomplete)
Rounds 6
Participants GameBop, MycroProcessor

Match Page (to be added)

GameBop vs. MycroProcessor was a YouTube Poop Tennis match that officially commenced on June 19, 2009, with its most recent round being uploaded on December 9, 2010. Similar to how their original match was themed around mostly puzzle/adventure games, this match was played more loosely with the non-strict theme of "video games only", allowing for a much broader palette of sources that could be utilized. Alongside puzzle/adventure games that reappear from the original match including Myst, Riven, Torin's Passage, Obsidian, Terra Realms, Jewels of the Oracle, Schizm: Mysterious Journey and Alida, new added sources include Cosmo Gang the Puzzle, Forever Worlds, Mystery of Time and Space, Sonic Advance 2, the Pokemon anime episode "The Dunsparce Deception"(2001), Floating Runner, Sparkster, Super Monkey Ball 2, The Incredible Machine, Sonic The Hedgehog 3, Puchi Carat, Kukori Es Kotkoda, Alfred Kwak, Titus The Fox, Rhem 4, Astronomica, Artogather Artventure, Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick, Reah, Elebits, Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, Columns III: Revenge of Columns, Albert sagt… Natur – aber nur!(1996-1997), Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Little Big Planet, the Looney Tunes short Daffy Duck in Hollywood(1938), several different videos by GameBop including their earliest uploads of classic Pokémon glitches, "Either 15 or 17 minutes" (2008) from their self match, "Bonk the Caveman trolls a bird's forum." (2008, Round 3 of GameBop vs. strong414bad from the Tennis Cup), multiple rounds from the original match and every single round from this match reused.

Round 1 of this match, "The Cosmo Gang Goes to Court", was originally also uploaded as Round 1 with Toadamos, the brother of Misselaineous10, on March 30, 2008. This was the first of four direct rematches to happen between GameBop and MycroProcessor and one of three that began with GameBop serving, including a "low-key" match played strictly from their alt accounts (2010), a Multiplied Time Tennis match that began from a single frame (2011) and their irl-collaborative doubles self tennis match (2012-2016). While this match can be considered the most complete of all of these in a traditional sense, the end of MycroProcessor's Round 6, a hearkening back to GameBop's Round 6 from the original match, indicates that at least two more rounds were intended to be made for this match, along with the plan stated in the original thread and in YouTube comments to make many more subsequently. While a Round 7 has been in the works for many years, it is unlikely that the match will ever officially continue due to the retirement of MycroProcessor from tennis in 2019. With the upload of Round 6 being MycroProcessor's third most recent upload on his original channel, this was the final "full" match Mycro played in their classic style, as all matches after this continued in the much more abstract and experimental nature that he had established that same year.

Match

Round 1

The Cosmo Gang Goes to Court by GameBop

A remaster of this round also exists:

Round 2

The Cosmo Gang Uses the Trial and Error Method to Solve the Tennis Court Puzzle by MycroProcessor

Round 3

The Cosmo Gang uses Arial Terror to Evolve the Tennis Core Power by GameBop

Round 4

The Cosmo Gang Levels up at Tier Area L to Evolve "Tenniscore" the Joltoen in to an Eevee by MycroProcessor

Round 5

The Cosmo Gang Levels out the L-Area's Playing Field which involves Joltoen the Tenniscorphish by GameBop

Round 6

The Cosmo Gang and Joltoen decide to play tennis with The Cosmo Gang and Szandslash by MycroProcessor

This video, as well was MycroProcessor's round 2 vs. DanielRadcliffe777, were featured in a documentary written about YTP as a whole.[1]

Sources