The Bwog
TourneyHop: N64 Mario Kart

Bwog diligently follows up on the Mario Kart tournament previously announced on its very pages.

Friday night was a veritable throw-down/show-down of epically nerdy scale. Eight players, united by Bwog, gathered in a Ruggles suite to flaunt their mastery of a game they'd been playing since elementary school. Mario Kart, perhaps the most beloved game on perhaps the most beloved console of the mid 90s, had brought together two Ruggles juniors, four boys from EC's Watson House, Bwog's own CML, and a hawk-loving girl named Courtney. All sat beside a door frame topped with the message that on November 1, 2007, Jacob (present on tourney-day under the game name YRYR) went 29-0 in Mario Kart.

But these participants were a savvy bunch. The room, clouded with cigarette smoke and a trancetastic mix of Battles, Radiohead, and Om, seemed to inspire an almost hermetic focus in each player. Their deep knowledge of Mario Kart lore showed in their selection of players—slowpokes like Mario and Donkey Kong were seldom chosen—and of races—no one dared elect to drive the interminable, psychedelic mess that is Rainbow Road. And the racers' mastery of cheats was impressive. In his first showing, Dome of Watson House deftly hopped the multiple shortcuts of DK's Jungle Parkway, leaving the old regulars of Ruggles 6 jaws ajar. And Brett, also of Watson House, proved that it's worth butting up against the wall and going in reverse to jump onto the road that cuts across half the track in Wario Raceway.

But these cheats inspired the awe, and not the reproach, of a stunned audience. Eventually, conspiracy-minded spectators grew skeptical of controller one's thirteen continuous victories. But in the best-of-five championship, controller two finally triumphed, handing the second, third, and fourth matches to Yoshi—or rather, to the even more curiously-named Watson House representative, Smiles.

As the boys of Watson House and a few dedicated Bwog observers trickled out of the Ruggles suite, all giddy and juiced, the owners of the N64 remained in front of the screen, still up for a little more Karting.

The victorious Smiles, aka Jesse.

- ACM


Posted by !!!!!!!: #1 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 11:43 AM
NOBODY selected rainbow road? Come on, third yellow jump left. Easiest shortcut in the game but I don't understand why so many people have difficulty with it...
Posted by rainbow road: #2 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM (from campus)
is cool, but it comes down to whoever misses that shortcut is done, and it takes a long time. also, Smiles is Bill Suozzo, the fourth guy from Watson house there. Jesse is the one in the picture
Posted by Alexandra (Site staff): #3 (in reply to #2) · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 11:57 AM (from campus)
Actually, Bill was going by Will S. and Jesse was going by Smiles, "to honor Bill."
Posted by Misinformed: #4 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 12:27 PM (from campus)
Donkey Kong and Bowser actually have the highest top speed among all the characters but are very difficult to use because they have the lowest acceleration as well.
Posted by Avi Zenilman: #5 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 2:19 PM
Watson House lives.
Posted by WH '07: #6 (in reply to #4) · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 2:21 PM
Real Mario Kart players use Donkey Kong and Bowser. Those heavier players have massive potential when guided by the hands of a master.
Posted by "cigarette": #7 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM (from campus)
smoke? Suuuure.

Mo' like dat wacky tobacky!
Posted by rr sucks: #8 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 3:37 PM (from campus)
A lap of rainbow road takes like three minutes. It's a horrible buzzkill. MOO MOO FARM FOREVER
Posted by good call: #9 (in reply to #3) · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 4:27 PM (from campus)
ahh, so I see. a noble gesture to honor Bill.
Posted by I am partial: #10 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 4:30 PM (from campus)
to koopa troopa beach.

I hope that we can all agree that Banshee Boardwalk is the most offensive.
Posted by yryr: #11 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 6:36 PM (from campus)
YOU RAFF YOU RUSE!
Posted by [pots: #12 · reply · track
April 7, 2008 at 7:36 PM (from campus)
i wonder why everyone was so focused
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