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Upon joining The Elite, Bryan brought attention to himself straight away by discovering the no-Jaws strategy on [[Aztec]], which immediately resulted in the lowering of the combined Goldeneye time by more than a minute.
Upon joining The Elite, Bryan brought attention to himself straight away by discovering the no-Jaws strategy on [[Aztec]], which immediately resulted in the lowering of the combined Goldeneye time by more than a minute.
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While that strat alone would have cemented Bryan in history as a legend, he went on to become a dominant force in the world of Goldeneye, eventually dethroning longtime champion [[Wouter Jansen]]. He continued to play and reached what was thought to be his peak in spring of 2004, which is best known as the [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/TET/GE4th.html Bosshardtian Rampage]. In this storm of Goldeneye fury, some of the untied world records Bryan achieved included a [[Silo]] sweep of 1:05/1:12/1:32, a [[Control]] sweep of 4:00/4:13/4:17, [[Bunker 1]] 00A 1:07 and an once-thought impossible [[Runway]] Agent 0:22.
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While that strat alone would have cemented Bryan in history as a legend, he went on to become a dominant force in the world of Goldeneye, eventually dethroning longtime champion [[Wouter Jansen]]. He continued to play and reached what was thought to be his peak in spring of 2004, which is best known as the [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/TET/GE4th.html Bosshardtian Rampage]. In this storm of Goldeneye fury, some of the untied world records Bryan achieved included a [[Silo]] sweep of 1:05/1:12/1:32, a [[Control]] sweep of 4:00/4:13/4:17, [[Bunker 1]] 00A 1:07 and a once-thought impossible [[Runway]] Agent 0:22.
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On the 4th of April 2006 Bryan announced that he was retiring from competitive play. He made his return 6 days later when he achieved [[Archives]] 0:55s and caught up on other World Records he had lost from inactivity, such as [[Frigate]] 00 Agent 1:11 and [[Bunker 2]] 00 Agent 1:01. In the Spring of 2007, Bryan began an even more productive output of great World Records than ever before. He obtained times such as [[Caverns]] 00A 1:38, a new Control sweep of 3:59/4:11/4:13, [[Depot]] 00A 0:50, and a [[Facility]] sweep of 0:45/0:54/0:54.
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On the 4th of April 2006 Bryan announced that he was retiring from competitive play. He made his return 6 days later when he achieved [[Archives]] 0:55s and caught up on other World Records he had lost from inactivity, such as [[Frigate]] 00 Agent 1:11 and [[Bunker 2]] 00 Agent 1:01. In the Spring of 2007, he began an even more productive output of great World Records than ever before, obtaining times such as [[Caverns]] 00A 1:38, a new Control sweep of 3:59/4:11/4:13, [[Depot]] 00A 0:50, and a [[Facility]] sweep of 0:45/0:54/0:54.
Bryan was eventually knocked out of first place, down to third by [[David Clemens]] and [[Rayan Isran]] in early 2008, but he continues to play Goldeneye on and off, with the goal of sweeping [[Statue]] once again.
Bryan was eventually knocked out of first place, down to third by [[David Clemens]] and [[Rayan Isran]] in early 2008, but he continues to play Goldeneye on and off, with the goal of sweeping [[Statue]] once again.