World Cyber Games 2004
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The World Cyber Games 2004 was held in San Francisco, California, United States from the October 6–10.[1] It was the first ever World Cyber Games to be held outside of Korea.[2]
Official games
[edit | edit source]PC games
[edit | edit source]- Counter-Strike: Condition Zero
- FIFA Football 2004
- Need for Speed: Underground
- StarCraft: Brood War
- Unreal Tournament 2004
- Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
Xbox games
[edit | edit source]Results
[edit | edit source]| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
| Counter-Strike: Condition Zero | Team 3D United States |
Johnny Quach (boms) |
Titans Denmark |
Richard Halgaard (Drally) |
MaveN South Korea |
Jeong-Tak Oh (BeBe) |
| Dave Geffon (Moto) |
Andreas Andreassen (KK) |
Young-Mo Ahn (enemy) | ||||
| Salvatore Garozzo (Volcano) |
Jonas Svendsen (whiMp) |
Jun-Keon Jung (rishNarchK) | ||||
| Kyle Miller (Ksharp) |
Simon Kullenberg (eGene) |
Min-Woo Choi (cliper) | ||||
| Ronald Kim (Rambo) |
Mike Lutzhoeft (spx) |
Beum-Ho Choi (mal) | ||||
| FIFA 2004 | South Korea Dae-Han Choi (Volcano) | Brazil Bruno Carrico (g3x.Carrico) | Germany Daniel Rasche (aL_smeyer) | |||
| Need For Speed: Underground | Germany Niklas Timmermann ([pG]Sliver) | South Korea Myung-Chun Yoo (LordOfGround) | Brazil Andre Luiz Coliado de Macedo (andinhovsen) | |||
| Unreal Tournament 2004 | Netherlands Laurens Pluymaekers (fnatic.Lauke) | Germany Maurice Engelhardt (mouz.Burnie) | Ukraine Roman Verenko (Chip_MasK) | |||
| WarCraft III | Netherlands Manuel Schenkhuizen (4K.Grubby) | South Korea Tae-Min Hwang(SK.Zacard) | France Yoan Merlo (4K.ToD) | |||
| StarCraft | South Korea Ji-Hun Seo (XellOs[yG]) | South Korea Jeon Sang-wook (Midas[gm]) | Bulgaria Christian Drechsler (BeasT) | |||
| Halo: Combat Evolved | United States Matt Leto (Zyos) | Canada Nelson Triana (Junior) | United States David Walsh (Walshy) | |||
| Project Gotham Racing 2 | Netherlands Arthur Vankan (KingTuur) | Austria Juergen Unger (Sackl) | Netherlands Max Haverkamp Begemann (Prooff) | |||