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Long before first appearing on the competitive scene at [[Teh Fair]]'s first tournament in Red Deer, MICH was a [[Falco]] [[main]] for many years and has played the game since its release with members of the [[Pro Impact Players]], even before they were known under that name. MICH is a strong competitor in the bi-weekly tournaments hosted by the crew, having always placed in the upper bracket.
Long before first appearing on the competitive scene at [[Teh Fair]]'s first tournament in Red Deer, MICH was a [[Falco]] [[main]] for many years and has played the game since its release with members of the [[Pro Impact Players]], even before they were known under that name. MICH is a strong competitor in the bi-weekly tournaments hosted by the crew, having always placed in the upper bracket.


Drawing inspiration from Ice Climbers players such as [[nealdt]] and [[Chu Dat]], MICH released an instructional video in July 2006 titled ''Two Climbers, Two Hands''. The video demonstrates a technique dubbed "continuous desynch" and offers an advanced take on what can be done with the Climbers by stretching the limits of [[desynchronization]].  
Drawing inspiration from Ice Climbers players such as [[nealdt]] and [[Chu Dat]], MICH released an instructional video in July 2006 titled ''Two Climbers, Two Hands''. The video demonstrates a technique dubbed "continuous desync" and offers an advanced take on what can be done with the Climbers by stretching the limits of [[desynchronization]].  
 
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
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