GimR is a tournament organizer and smasher from Laurel, Maryland who plays Mr. Game & Watch in all of his appearances. GimR was formerly ranked 8th on the MD/VA Project M Power Rankings and 15th on the MD/VA/DE Smash 4 Power Rankings.
GimR is president of VGBootCamp, the largest streaming company across all Smash titles, which he founded with his brother, Aposl in early 2009.[1] On September 2nd, 2014, GimR purchased Xanadu Games, where VGBootCamp hosts the Smash @ Xanadu tournament series.[2] It has since been dubbed: the "VGBC headquarters".
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GimR is renowned for his technical contributions to Smash, which date back to his early career.
In 2015, GimR made the channel GimR's Lab, where he would post various advanced techniques featured across the Smash series. This would extend to other fighting games, and even Super Mario Bros. Wonder for speedrunning.
GimR's tag originated as an abbreviation for "God is my Rock", which he chose while he was a teenager and used on All is Brawl. As he stopped being a Christian since, the tag no longer has a specific meaning according to him, though he has jokingly stated it now stands for Glock in my Rari. [10][11]
GimR was commonly mistaken to operate GRsmash's YouTube channel, though this was declared false by GRSmash.[12]
GimR is victim of a meme, where he is blamed for killing Project M.
GimR is associated with the phrase and meme "The GimZ always WinZ", due to his upsets among certain players, such as Silent Wolf at Smash the Record 2015. Up until 2021, GimR whispered the phrase in the introduction to his videos, with the last video being about a Kazuya infinite.
Throughout April 2022, GimR heavily advertised a new tech, the Slingshot, that he was to debut on his Twitch channel on May 4th. However despite starting the stream, he faced a technical issue that prevented him from presenting the tech,[13] leading his Twitch channel to play "Back to the Lab" for over an hour. This has since spawned several jokes regarding the song, with Twitter Gaming also picking up on it,[14] leading GimR to trend on Twitter.