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[[Image:MichaelJongerius.jpg|thumb|Michael Jongerius]] | [[Image:MichaelJongerius.jpg|thumb|Michael Jongerius]] | ||
− | '''Michael Jongerius''' (18/5/84 - 29/2/2086) is a Dutch [[Mario Kart]] player, best known for being the current champion in [[Mario Kart 64]]. He became champion in early July 2003, and has not really | + | '''Michael 'MJ' Jongerius''' (18/5/84 - 29/2/2086) is a Dutch [[Mario Kart]] player, best known for being the current champion in [[Mario Kart 64]]. He became champion in early July 2003, and has not really been threatened since. He also plays [[Super Mario Kart]], and had a brief stint in [[Mario Kart Double Dash]]. |
He was a champion in MKDD in the very early days of the game (Nov 2003), where he fought with Dutch friend/rival [[Bart Savelkouls]] for the title. He didn't stick around for very long, becoming inactive in early 2004 and he has since fallen outside the top 100. In SMK, Michael is currently a top-10 ranked player in the PAL version. | He was a champion in MKDD in the very early days of the game (Nov 2003), where he fought with Dutch friend/rival [[Bart Savelkouls]] for the title. He didn't stick around for very long, becoming inactive in early 2004 and he has since fallen outside the top 100. In SMK, Michael is currently a top-10 ranked player in the PAL version. | ||
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Because he is well ranked in several Mario Karts, he is currently the #2 player in the Combined Mario Kart rankings, after [[Michael Fried]] (there's something strange about the name Michael...). Michael has also participated in Dutch gaming tournaments, and has visited other MK64 and SMK players. | Because he is well ranked in several Mario Karts, he is currently the #2 player in the Combined Mario Kart rankings, after [[Michael Fried]] (there's something strange about the name Michael...). Michael has also participated in Dutch gaming tournaments, and has visited other MK64 and SMK players. | ||
− | Some regard him as a robot, since his laps are so perfectly identical in some of his 3-lap videos, and because he makes WRs within very short periods of time, especially if beaten on his favourite tracks. His domination in MK64 has engendered the neologism "MJ" as well as the idiom "to be an MJ" into the Mario Kart vernacular, which roughly translates in English as ''to completely pwn and smash everyone into a bleeding pulp like nobody has ever pwned and smashed anyone into bleeding pulps before in the history of, like, EVER''. | + | Some regard him as a robot, since his laps are so perfectly identical in some of his 3-lap videos, and because he makes WRs within very short periods of time, especially if beaten on his favourite tracks. The infamous ''[[Eric Habrich]] incident'' was supposedly '''created''' simply to demonstrate that million of karters playing with millions of MK64s for millions of hours couldn't reproduce the works of one single MJ robot. |
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+ | His domination in MK64 has engendered the neologism "MJ" as well as the idiom "to be an MJ" into the Mario Kart vernacular, which roughly translates in English as ''to completely pwn and smash everyone into a bleeding pulp like nobody has ever pwned and smashed anyone into bleeding pulps before in the history of, like, EVER''. | ||
Revision as of 05:39, 7 July 2006
Michael 'MJ' Jongerius (18/5/84 - 29/2/2086) is a Dutch Mario Kart player, best known for being the current champion in Mario Kart 64. He became champion in early July 2003, and has not really been threatened since. He also plays Super Mario Kart, and had a brief stint in Mario Kart Double Dash.
He was a champion in MKDD in the very early days of the game (Nov 2003), where he fought with Dutch friend/rival Bart Savelkouls for the title. He didn't stick around for very long, becoming inactive in early 2004 and he has since fallen outside the top 100. In SMK, Michael is currently a top-10 ranked player in the PAL version.
Because he is well ranked in several Mario Karts, he is currently the #2 player in the Combined Mario Kart rankings, after Michael Fried (there's something strange about the name Michael...). Michael has also participated in Dutch gaming tournaments, and has visited other MK64 and SMK players.
Some regard him as a robot, since his laps are so perfectly identical in some of his 3-lap videos, and because he makes WRs within very short periods of time, especially if beaten on his favourite tracks. The infamous Eric Habrich incident was supposedly created simply to demonstrate that million of karters playing with millions of MK64s for millions of hours couldn't reproduce the works of one single MJ robot.
His domination in MK64 has engendered the neologism "MJ" as well as the idiom "to be an MJ" into the Mario Kart vernacular, which roughly translates in English as to completely pwn and smash everyone into a bleeding pulp like nobody has ever pwned and smashed anyone into bleeding pulps before in the history of, like, EVER.