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Revision as of 08:49, 11 January 2006
Website: http://www.perplexcityacademygames.com/
Website: http://www.perplexcity.com/events/forthcoming/index.html
General
- The Games are Perhaps the most highly watched public sporting event in Perplex City.
- As an extension of the Perplex City Academy, the Academy Games encourage public mental competitions.
- It is a largely student-run organization.
- The organization has a staunch drug-free policy.
Location
- The headquarters of the PCAG is at the Games Plaza, which is:
- Close to the harbour.
- Near Key Square Station
- Across the street from the Maitland Museum
- Most competitions take place elsewhere in the City, but the final 16 competitions are always held at the Plaza.
- Qualifying events run at least once a day somewhere in the city or the surrounding area.
- The award ceremony takes place on the roof of the building in summer.
Schedule
- Exhibition matches take place most days of the year
Exhibition matches in the Park and Mercator Square | throughout June and July |
First round of knockout competitions | 1st - 31st August 2005 |
Second round of knockout competitions | 1st - 30th September 2005 |
Third round of knockout competitions | 1st - 31st October 2005 |
Fourth round of knockout competitions | 1st - 30th November 2005 |
One-on-one Matches | 26th - 31st December 2005 |
Multi-player Games | 1st - 7th January 2006 |
All-Player Team Event | 7th January 2006 |
One-on-one Knockout Matches | 8th - 13th January 2006 |
Championship Final | 14th January 2006 |
Victor's Ball | 15th January 2006 |
The last 21 days of cempetition are described as "intense and gruelling". 1,000 finalists are narrowed down to a single champion. For more on this, see: http://www.perplexcityacademygames.com/takepart_finaldays.html
In brief:
- At the end of the first week, 125 competitors will remain.
- The last day of the second week is generally reserved for a team game in which all the competitors participate.
- The third week is an intensive series of one-on-one games, with half the remaining competitors being knocked out every day.
- The final contest of the games is a day-long set of Clash games played between the two remaining competitors.
- On the day after the final, 15 January, the Academy by tradition holds a ball to celebrate the end of the games and to award the trophy to the champion.
Prizes
- PCAG Prizes include:
- Overall Champion
- The Scribe Prize
- Historically, "Weaver’s Guild Board of Excellence in the Game of Piramid" was used to track winners, in the pre-modern era.
Games Year
- Essentially, a Games Year involves spending one extra year at the Academy, taking part in devising and setting puzzles.
- A study by the Perplex City Academy shows that students who take a Games Year tend to excel in the work place
- Making 8% more salary at their first jobs
- Making a stunning 22% more after ten years
The 268AC Season
Exhibition Matches
- 21-MAR-05 - Jackson Nuru is ejected for using cognitive enhancers
- 30-MAY-05 - Myra Champaign Accepted into league
- 01-JUN-05 - Summer Holiday Exhibition moved to a larger venue to meet demand
- 13-JUL-05 - Bryce Goran is bumped Out by Myra Champaign
Championship Matches
- 02-AUG-05 - Championship Season Officially Opens
- 06-AUG-05 - Weekend Highlights:
- Ryan Cahill plays his first match, marking the popular Season Opening
- Serena Duncan impressively beats Ryan Cahill 5-2.
- Myra Champaign 4-3 win over Franz Lambert
- Georgi Shepherd 4-3 win over Lucius Jorgensen
- Jack Fleury surprise 6-1 victory over Gabriella Petel
- 13-AUG-05 - Weekend Highlights:
- Mikhail Terpening vs. Kevin Hamlet
- Ethan Roanoke vs. Janice Termigant
- Klaus Johnson vs. Jeannie Murrow
- Terpening, Roanoke and Murrow were favoured to win.
- 20-AUG-05 - Weekend Highlights:
- Alma Finnegan defeated Oliver Pohele, for her first win this season
- This exciting match went into overtime, and was marked with excitement all round.
- 12-SEP-05 - Weekend Highlights
- Ryan Cahill spectacularly defeats Myra Champaign, 6-1
- The match is seen as a classic example of experience over aptitude.
- It was a much needed win for Cahill, who has been performing somewhat poorly all season.
- 24-SEP-05 - Weekend Highlights
- Ryan Cahill continues his winning streak, defeating Ethan Roanoke
- 15-OCT-05 - Weekend Highlights
- Oliver Pohele defeats Serena Duncan
- This is seen as a huge move for Pohele, and under-dogs everywhere.
- Duncan is still favoured to win the championship, and this one loss will not greatly affect that.
- As the season has gone on, however, this advantage appears a bit less certain.
- The week-2 Team Games:
- Serena Duncan come out on top, re-discovering her edge
- Ryan Cahill comes in a very close second, tying up the whole championship.
- Notable people to be removed from competition include: Gabriella Petel, Klaus Johnson, Georgi Shepherd
PCAG Earth Matches
- In early January 2006, Mind Candy and The Academy announced the first ever PCAG mathes to be held outside of the city.
- Website: http://www.perplexcity.com/events/forthcoming/index.html
- Event 1
- Where: New York City, USA
- When: Wednesday February 15th, 2006
- This event will coincide with Mind Candy executives appearing at the American International Toy Fair.
- Games will consist of traditional head-to-head matches.
- Event 2
- Where: London, UK
- When: Saturday in Late February/Early March, 2006
People Involved
PCAG Winners
- 223AC - Professor Sanjean Adamek - Overall Winner
- 248AC - Professor Astrid Lindstrom - Overall Winner
- 256AC - Roberto Solitano - Languages Section Winner
- 267AC - Ryan Cahill - Overall Winner
- 268AC - Serena Duncan - Early favourite and pre-season champion
PCAG Record Holders
- Professor Estelle Sedgewick holds the record in the linguistic category
PCAG Officials
- Robert Zhi-hui, Chairman
- Paula Ching, Director of Substance Compliance
- Samara Jones, Official Statistician
PCAG Puzzle Setters
- Sienna Greenlawn, currently a puzzle-setter
Noteworthy Players
An average of 100,000 people enter the Games each year. Listed below are those few who make a bit of a splash on the gaming scene.
- Serena Duncan - "Championship favourite"
- Ryan Cahill - Last Year's Champion
- Myra Champaign - 9th youngest player ever admitted
- Ryman Gardner - Appearing weekly on 'The Lab'
- Bryce Goran - Failed to qualify for Championship play
- Oliver Pohele - Defeated Serena Duncan in a surprise crucial match
- Gabriella Petel - Described early on as a "Championship favourite"
- Janice Termigant
- Klaus Johnson
- Franz Lambert
- Georgi Shepherd
- Lucius Jorgensen
- Jack Fleury
- Mikhail Terpening
- Kevin Hamlet
- Ethan Roanoke
- Jeannie Murrow
- Alma Finnegan
References
Website: http://www.perplexcityacademygames.com/findus.html
- Perplex City Sentinel
- article, 21-MAR-05 "PCAG Ejects Nuru" (link)
- feature, 23-APR-05 "The Perplex City Tour Guide" (link)
- article, 09-MAY-05 "Study Shows Games Year Aids Careers" (link)
- article, 31-MAY-05 "Champaign Accepted into Competition" (link)
- News in Brief, 01-JUN-05 "Holiday Exhibition moved" (link)
- article, 17-JUN-05 "Champaign Leaves Match in Tears" (link)
- article, 22-JUN-05 "Names of Six 'The Lab' Contestants Leaked" (link)
- article, 14-JUL-05 "Goran Out of Games" (link)
- article, 03-AUG-05 "PCAG Championship Season Opens" (link)
- article, 08-AUG-05"Serena Takes Lead in Beginning Rounds of Championship Play" (link)
- article, 12-SEP-05 "Champaign Falls, Cahill Climbs" (link)
- article, 18-OCT-05 "Duncan Defeated By Upstart Pohele" (link)
- article, 28-NOV-05 "Duncan Determined to Reclaim Prize Despite Defeats" (link)
- article, 09-JAN-06 "Duncan Shines During Week of Team Play" (link)
- article, 09-JAN-06 "[PCAG]], Mind Candy Plan Earth Events" (link)
- http://www.perplexcityacademy.com/departments.html - Many, if not all, members of the Academy Staff played in the games.
- Pietro Salk's Eulogy (link)