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World Cyber Games 2008

The World Cyber Games 2008 was held in Cologne, Germany. It ran from 5 November 2008 through 9 November 2008 and was expected to feature 800 players from 78 countries.

Official games

PC games

Xbox 360 games

Mobile game

Results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Age of Empires III United States Ryan Mancl (h2o_) South Korea Byung-Geon Kang (iamgrunt) Germany Max Laub (TheDemon)
Asphalt 4 Singapore Jared Beins (Slyfoxlover) United States Steven Anderson (Bluewolf) Germany Andreas Rode (neogetix)
Carom3D South Korea Myeong-Jin Gu (KEnSin) Bulgaria Iliyan Kiryakov (InmORtall) Brazil Paulo Corgosinho (Guigo123)
Command and Conquer 3 Germany Pascal Pfefferle (Dackel) Germany Benjamin Schütz (Heckenheinrich) United States David Lathrop (khufu_ownz)
Counter-Strike mTw.dk
Denmark
Alexander Holdt
(ave)
SK-Gaming
Sweden
Jimmy Allen
(allen)
eSTRO
South Korea
Su-Young Jung
(ari)
Christoffer Sunde
(Sunde)
Kristoffer Nordlund
(Tentpole)
Jin-Hee Park
(hee)
Danny Sørensen
(zonic)
Marcus Sundström
(zet)
Sun-Ho Pyun
(Termi)
Muhamed Eid
(mJe)
Robert Dahlström
(RobbaN)
Sung-Jae Lee
(bail)
Jonas Svendsen
(whiMp)
Dennis Wallenberg
(walle)
Kun-Chul Kang
(Solo)
FIFA 08 Romania Craciun Marius (nExt-BeBe) Portugal Pedro Caiado (LastNightPT) Argentina Juan Francisco Sotullo (Patan)
Guitar Hero III United Kingdom George Boothby (Monkey) Italy Lorenzo Castelli (Lo7_) Sweden Gustav Norman (Gugge2000)
Halo 3 EndResult
Canada
Kevin Thomas Garcia
(DarkScorpion)
SSK.
France
Maxime Rollan
(AeteR)
Mob_Deep
United States
Jordan Blackburn
(LegendJRG)
Vanshaj "Max" Rawal
(MadMax)
Steven Castaldi
(lRazoR)
Ian Schult
(Nai)
Christopher Kerluke
(Lowkin)
Nicolas Taboureau
(AzAfolK)
Leland Jones
(Mimic)
Mark James
(YungCity)
Quinzain Gregory
(Ripper)
Joey Yamcharern
(ScrubTwista)
Need for Speed: ProStreet Russia Nikolay Frontov (USSRxMrRASER) Russia Valery Nikolaev (USSRxProStreet) Netherlands Steffan Amende (Steffan)
Project Gotham Racing 4 Netherlands Wouter van Someren (Handewasser) United Kingdom Ben Morris (Live) Austria Stefan Koenigsmark (SteVeK)
Red Stone Comeonbaby
South Korea
Ki-Pyo Kang HappysweetsB
Japan
Tomohiro Takami HappysweetsA
Japan
Hiroto Watanabe
Seung-Rywl Kim Shouta Ueda Kuniaki Kitagawa
Starcraft South Korea Park Chan-Su (Luxury) South Korea Song Byung-Gu (Stork) Ukraine Ievgen Oparyshev (Strelok)
Virtua Fighter 5 Japan Hiromiki Kumada (ITABASHI) Singapore Danny Koo (Danny13) United States Adnan Rana (adanYUKI)
Warcraft 3 Netherlands Manuel Schenkhuizen (Grubby) South Korea Jang Jae Ho (MYM]Moon) Russia Dmitry Kostin (Happy)

References

  1. "WCG 2008 Overview". World Cyber Games. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
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