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30 October 2009

UTP Campus Election: A Review From A Distance

Despite of my far distance from UTP due to my internship, I still take note of what happened in UTP. Especially, when the campus election season is back again.

The episode of 2005/2006 repeats itself when 6 candidates vying for 5 top posts in the high committee of MPPUTP. In the end, candidates #3, Mohd Ashraf was the odd one out while the other candidates, Haniff Humam, Mu'id, Ain R Asman, Jenani and Umair successfully won the election.

Oh right, the outcome from the election? There was rage from most of the students, pissed off with the outcome of the election.

If I was there, I was also pissed off as well. Reason? I saw Acap's potential after reading his manifesto blog. His maturity, the way of he deals with provocation really interests me after all.

As one of the former candidates of MPPUTP 2008/2009, I know how it feels to be the loser. Let say, I was the loser from the beginning, where there was a massive walkout when I started my speech, yeah, since I am the last speaker of the night. But well, those were the days.

But Acap's defeat is on the end of his career. The journey has just begin for him since he's First Year Second Semester. There is a long way to go, kid.

Anyway, what's next for MPPUTP? Whether it would be the continuation of the past dynasty of MPPUTP or the new emergence of the new breed of MPPUTP. Only the 5 key players have the answers.

I knew that there is no election for program constituency since they won uncontested. But can anyone post up their names? So that, I know who they really are.

I might be already out from the mainstream scene of UTP, but I am still watching from a distance. Watching whether it would be better or it would be worse.

Gah, I should focus on my e-sports career for now instead! :D




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23 October 2009

Indie Youth Fest 2009 - The Dream To DreamHack



As one of the media partner for DreamHack Malaysia and Indie Youth Fest, I always think about the possibility of gaming become a part of independent lifestyle. While the future of gaming seems bleak, Go International Group offered an opportunity for the gamers to play on the World's Largest Digital Festival, DreamHack

I was there for the whole 5 days since their set-up until the wrap up of the event. Honestly, I have to give full credit to Jasmine Low, Nikki Yeo and their team for making DreamHack Malaysia a reality.

OK, here's the start of my review for Indie Youth Fest. I only covered the gaming part since I couldn't manage to cover the music area at the Rainforest.

Gaming Day 1

Apparently I arrived at Highstreet after Friday prayers with my little bro, Q who is kinda excited and hoping to join TrackMania Nations (yeah, at the expense of his big brother la).

During that time, there was a Counter Strike 1.6 Open Tournament involving several of the teams who qualified for the DreamHack Malaysia Final Qualifier including LZ (or known as LengZhai) and 8075.

Apparently, as I waited for the registration for TrackMania to be opened, a message comes in. It's from Phil @ DeathAdder, my Singaporean shoutcaster who were invited to shoutcast for DreamHack Malaysia. Oh shoot, I quickly run to fetch and ended up trapped in a traffic jam, fetched Phil at Corus Hotel and only managed to return to 1 Utama at 9.00 pm. I thought my quest is already over with my lateness.

However, Lady Luck is on my side. Q told me that there are 6 people who registered (including the brothers) and all are automatically qualified for semi finals the next day. Fuh, what a lucky day.

After the day wrapped up, I sent Phil to his accommodation at Lisa De Inn, Section 17 and return home with another day to pass by.

Gaming Day 2

For Gaming Day 2, the Open Tournament ends with LZ proves that they are the team to beat after winning RM 1500, beating 8075 in process. While a cheeky 3rd-4th placing happened, ended up with the so-called suburban guys, Kampung Gaming beating the so-called urban guys, Bandar Gaming

After that, the Trackmania Semi Final kicks off with all 6 participants put up their skills and precision to qualify for the final. Q ended up early as he's not used to the tracks but a good exposure for him. Strifemare became the first to qualify, followed by Yea Han, and the final battle goes between me, Chapree and Moots.

It ended up with I am going for my 2nd ever final in E-sport career, this time, the podium is surely my first ever! (It only known later that Chapree and Moots purposely lost to get the headset. Damn it!)

After the tournament, the Trackmania guys joined the Blogger Review contest, courtesy of Cherlyn, and we were treated to.....







A nice and yummy Double Scoop Sundae for free, thanks to Baskin Robbins!

P/S: Nadira would kill me for sure about this :P


Some of the bloggers opted for Sakae Sushi for the two plates of small sushi. It seems that we have a good bargain since the Sundae costs about RM19.25 including tax :P

Well, I guess you're bored to know more, so shall we jump to the final day then?

Gaming Final Day

This is the big day for all teams and finalist for Go.ESC TrackMania and DreamHack Malaysia CS 1.6 Grand Finals. Before we go to the big one, we proceed first to my battle for supremacy in TrackMania Nations.

The battle is based on DreamHack Summer 2009. I gave a good fight during the first map which is Jigsaw Falling Into Pieces. However, when the map changes into Blizz A and Blizz C, there comes my nightmare. I quickly flunked in the process. So, the battle is down to Strifemare and YeaHan85. Strifemare managed to do a Massa and coveted the title of being the champion for TrackMania.

But there's one thing for sure:-



We proved that 1 Malaysia existed earlier in gamers' hearts!

While in Counter Strike, LZ proved that they are the best team in Malaysia after winning the Grand Finals beating RV with a tight score of 16-14. Unfortunately, it was later known that this is LZ's last competitive year before retiring. So much for a legendary team like them.



Anyway, here's some spontaneous picture during Indie Youth Fest at the gaming area:-






Apparently, Rina Omar was surprised that I got 3rd in TrackMania, with a fact that I taught her how to play Guitar Hero during the warm-up!





A big thank you, merci beaucoup, syukran jazilah to Go International Group for making the gamers dream a reality. As we spoke recently, there are more things to come for the youth. So stay tuned to their Doppelganger project monthly! Read more...