Misplaced Pages

World Cyber Games 2007

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from WCG 2007)
This article may be confusing or unclear to readers. Please help clarify the article. There might be a discussion about this on the talk page. (December 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

The World Cyber Games 2007 was held in Seattle, Washington, held at the Qwest Field Event Center, the second time the WCG was held in an American location. It ran from October 3–7, 2007, and featured over 700 players from more than 70 different countries.

Official games

PC games

Xbox 360 games

Results

This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Age of Empires III South Korea Byung-Geon Kang (iamgrunt) United States Raghav Phadke (parfait) Germany Karsten Hager (SkWzZ_Phoenix)
Carom3D Brazil Renan Masserani (TheVilMan) Italy Valerio Affuso (Duccio) Brazil Guilherme Cerqueira (iOi_BR)
Command and Conquer 3 United Kingdom Shaun Clark (d.Apollooo) Germany Leon Machens (Xeon) Germany Pascal Pfefferle (a-L.Dackel)
Counter-Strike eMulate
France
Michael Zanatta
(HaRts)
Team NoA
Denmark
Alexander Holdt
(ave)
Amazing Gaming
Ukraine
Andrew Gordenskiy
(B1ad3)
Mathieu Leber
(MaT)
Muhamed Eid
(mJe)
Iurii Tereshchenko
(Strike)
Mathieu Bridet
(R!Go)
\/|) Alexey Kucherov
(xaoc)
Jeremy Vuillermet
(ioRek)
Brian Christensen
(hpx)
Sergey Ishuk
(starix)
Mickael Cassisi
(mSx)
Christoffer Sunde
(Sunde)
Mykola Poplavskyi
(Weiss)
FIFA 07 Germany Daniel Schellhase (SK.Hero) Spain Victor Sanchez Munoz (Delfin-1) Bulgaria Ognyan Tomov(Slavkov)
Need for Speed: Carbon Brazil Rodrigo Nunes (playArt_SpeedNG) Netherlands Steffan Amende (Steffan) Russia Alan Enileev (Alan)
StarCraft: Brood War South Korea Byung-Goo Song (Stork) China Sha Juchun (CN.Pj) Germany Christoph Semke ((ToT)Mondragon)
Warcraft 3 Norway Olav Undheim (4K-Creolophus) China Li Xiaofeng (WE.SKY) South Korea Jae-Ho Jang (Jang Jae Ho)
Dead or Alive 4 United States Jeremy Florence (black_mamba) Sweden Niklas Lagerborg (SkatanMilla) United States Carl White (perfect_legend)
Gears of War InFiNiTy
United States
Keith Hagen QualityGaming
Netherlands
Ken Harmsen Infused-Gaming
United Kingdom
Luke Shakespeare
Jesse Cranker Jimmy Sloeserwij Callum Mcmanus
Mike Cannon Richard Joon Jaden Dennis
Jesse Rodriguez Sebastiaan Smit Joshua Nino De Guzman
Project Gotham Racing 3 Netherlands Wouter van Someren (Handewasser) United States Wesley Cwiklo (chompr) Taiwan Liu You-Chen (D2C-BURBERRYqq)
Tony Hawk's Project 8 United States Dustin Valcalda (DuVaL_AK47) United Kingdom David Treacy (Zaccubus) Austria Mario Hunger (plan-B_WC_Ente)

References

  1. Lee, Newton (1 April 2006). "2007 World Cyber Games Grand Final in Seattle: WCG 2006 in Monaz, Italy, October 18-22, 2006". Computers in Entertainment. 4 (2): 12–es. doi:10.1145/1129006.1129025. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  2. Hutchins, Brett (2008). "Signs of meta-change in second modernity: the growth of e-sport and the World Cyber Games". New Media & Society. 10 (6). SAGE Publications: 851–869. doi:10.1177/1461444808096248. ISSN 1461-4448. Archived from the original on 24 February 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  3. ^ Fung, Stephen (12 October 2007). "Impressions of the Seattle World Cyber Games 2007 Grand Final - Futurelooks". Future Looks. Archived from the original on 4 October 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  4. Wakabayashi, Daisuke (5 October 2007). "Pro gamers spurn geek stereotype as go mainstream". Reuters. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
List of World Cyber Games seasons
Categories: