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Long before first appearing on the competitive scene at [[Teh Fair]]'s first tournament in Red Deer, MICH was a [[Falco]] [[main]] for many years and has played the game since its release with members of the [[Pro Impact Players]], even before they were known under that name. MICH is a strong competitor in the bi-weekly tournaments hosted by the crew, having always placed in the upper bracket.
Long before first appearing on the competitive scene at [[Teh Fair]]'s first tournament in Red Deer, MICH was a [[Falco]] [[main]] for many years and has played the game since its release with members of the [[Pro Impact Players]], even before they were known under that name. MICH is a strong competitor in the bi-weekly tournaments hosted by the crew, having always placed in the upper bracket.


Drawing inspiration from Ice Climbers players such as [[nealdt]] and [[Chu Dat]], MICH released an instructional video in July 2006 titled ''Two Climbers, Two Hands''. The video demonstrates a technique dubbed "continuous desynch" and offers an advanced take on what can be done with the Climbers by stretching the limits of [[desynchronization]].  
Drawing inspiration from Ice Climbers players such as [[nealdt]] and [[Chu Dat]], MICH released an instructional video in July 2006 titled ''Two Climbers, Two Hands''. The video demonstrates a technique dubbed "continuous desync" and offers an advanced take on what can be done with the Climbers by stretching the limits of [[desynchronization]].  
 
 


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:58, March 29, 2007

MICH
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Team info
Crew(s) Pro Impact Players
Personal and other info
Real name Mitchell Duncan
Location Calgary, AB Canada
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Pro-Am
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MICH is a Canadian smasher from Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is a member of the Pro Impact Players. He is best known as the proprietor of continuous desync for his release of the Ice Climbers instructional video Two Climbers, Two Hands.

Background

Long before first appearing on the competitive scene at Teh Fair's first tournament in Red Deer, MICH was a Falco main for many years and has played the game since its release with members of the Pro Impact Players, even before they were known under that name. MICH is a strong competitor in the bi-weekly tournaments hosted by the crew, having always placed in the upper bracket.

Drawing inspiration from Ice Climbers players such as nealdt and Chu Dat, MICH released an instructional video in July 2006 titled Two Climbers, Two Hands. The video demonstrates a technique dubbed "continuous desync" and offers an advanced take on what can be done with the Climbers by stretching the limits of desynchronization.

See also

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