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Hughes spent several years playing PD extremely intermittently after "retiring", devoting his attention to (approximately in order): | Hughes spent several years playing PD extremely intermittently after "retiring", devoting his attention to (approximately in order): |
Revision as of 03:56, 30 May 2006
Samuel Derek Hughes (born November 12, 1983) is one of this wiki's administrators, representing The Elite. First and foremost a Perfect Dark player, he has never been noteworthy for his gaming skills, but is nevertheless well-known for penning Defection For Dummies, the first and most detailed guide for the famed Defection glitch, as well as numerous other community-based contributions.
Biography
Perfect Dark
Hughes joined the Elite in July 2001 and played Perfect Dark continuously between then and his first retirement in early July 2002, just short of a year after joining, having peaked at rank 53rd in points and 51st in time. His notable PD times include 1:15 Villa A, 3:01 Investigation PA, 0:16 Chicago A and 0:27 War A, the latter two of which were world records at the time. He is a proud member of the 3-4-5 club (Agent times all under 3:00, SA all under 4:00, PA all under 5:00), and has also pulled off an 11-0 win in Challenge 30. However, he was mainly known for his intensely detailed strategy guides, and his community contributions, such as:
- designing the current appearance of the Perfect Dark Elite records page
- creating The Totalizer for PD and GE
- creating One On One for PD & GE
- running the Ultimate GE vs PD poll (side note: GoldenEye is winning, barely)
- making and contributing to so many great topics it ain't even funny
- founding the annual l33t Awards in 2001
- writing the future history of the PDE
- fabricating an IMDb page about Perfect Dark: The Movie
- fabricating an entire ezboard thread about Perfect Dark Zero, and accurately predicting one of the level names ("Demolition") THREE YEARS BEFORE IT WAS RELEASED
Later career
Hughes spent several years playing PD extremely intermittently after "retiring", devoting his attention to (approximately in order):
- GoldenEye 007
- Super Monkey Ball
- peaked around rank 53
- Astrolander
- peaked at rank 1 with all three world records
- first person to discover you could go under certain levels
- penned the definitive AstroLander FAQ
- Ikaruga
- peaked around 50th on the UK national rankings
- Sonic Mega Collection
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
- scored 34 in Letter Sorting
- Half-Life 2
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- obtained a single-segment time of 5 hours 41 minutes
- masterminded the route for Mike Damiani's 5 hour 4 minute world record run and devised many of the tricks he used en route, including the optimal Water Temple route
- claimed Twin Galaxies' 2005 OoT bounty for completing the game as fast as possible while collecting all 100 Gold Skulltulas and the Mask of Truth, with a time of less than 7 hours
However, most of this time was spent in study at Cambridge University, culminating in a 2:1 in Mathematics he obtained in June 2005.
Hughes has recently picked up the controller again to play Perfect Dark in an attempt to get all his solo times under 4 minutes. He is also an avid fan of GridWars.
External Links
- How To Destroy The Earth, Hughes's greatest claim to fame