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Challenge and ProMode
* Challenge ProMode Arena, a Quake III Arena modification
It is considered even today by many die-hard players to be the best multiplayer game, such that several games featuring QuakeWorld-like gameplay elements have been developed, including the Quake III mod: Challenge ProMode Arena, Painkiller, the freeware game Warsow, a mod for Quake 4 called Quake4World, and a free game called Quake2World based on the Quake 2 engine.
Bunny hopping is implemented in QuakeWorld, DeFRaG, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Challenge ProMode Arena, OSP ( only with cpm physics ) mods for Quake III Arena, Team Fortress Classic, Half-Life Mod Natural Selection, Warsow, Enemy Territory Fortress ( a mod for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory ), Painkiller, Kingpin: Life of Crime, Dystopia and Nexuiz.

Challenge and Arena
In competitive Quake III Arena there are two distinct gameplays, often referred to as ' rulesets ', the out-of-the-box Quake III Arena game, also known as vanilla Quake 3 ( VQ3 ), and the CPM ruleset of the Challenge Pro Mode Arena mod.
On July 26, 2006, Challenge Pro Mode Arena with VQ3 gameplay was chosen by Cyberathlete Professional League as the mod of choice for their tournament, making it the standard competitive mod for Quake III Arena.
Despite being made by London Weekend Television, all episodes of Gladiators, International Gladiators, the second series of The Ashes and the first series of The Springbok Challenge were recorded at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.
The special modes of each race consist of the " Relic Race ", the " CNK Challenge ", the " Crystal Arena " and the " Gem Cups ".
Emblems can be unlocked by meeting grading requirements in the game, bought at the Challenge Arena Shop using the monetary value of Lucre, or beating optional and rare enemies.
Dawn of Mana has a Challenge Arena mode.
Melbourne at Hisense Arena from 2 – 5 January 2008 ; Brisbane 7 – 10 January 2008 at Brisbane Convention Centre ; Sydney 9 – 12 January 2008 at Sydney Olympic Park in the Sports Centre ( formerly State Sports Centre ); and finally Perth on 15 – 18 January at Challenge Stadium.

Challenge and became
On July 4, 2005, Cape Verde became the third country to sign a compact with the U. S. Government-funded Millennium Challenge Corporation ( MCC ); the five-year assistance package is worth over $ 110 million in addressing rural economic expansion, infrastructure development, and development of the credit sector.
The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, which later became more famously known as the Stanley Cup, was first awarded in 1893 to the Montreal HC, champions of the AHAC.
Madagascar became the first country with a Millennium Challenge Account compact when it signed an agreement worth $ 110 million in April 2006.
The R8000 powered SGI's POWER Challenge servers in the mid 1990s and later became available in the POWER Indigo2 workstation.
Two castmembers of non-athletic reality shows, Mike " The Miz " Mizanin ( from The Real World and its spin-off, The Challenge ) and David Otunga ( from I Love New York ), became professional wrestlers for World Wrestling Entertainment.
In 1957, he became a key member of the CBC's public affairs flagship program, Close-Up, and a permanent panelist on the popular television show Front Page Challenge.
In the early days, Carlton became particularly strong and having grown a large supporter base became a fierce rival to the Melbourne Football Club in early competition including the Caledonian Challenge Cup, which it dominated in the 1870s.
That version became the longtime theme for the TV quiz Sports Challenge, hosted by Dick Enberg.
What became the most famous part of the early Ellery Queen books was the " Challenge to the Reader.
* On March 6th 2011 Roslyn Walker became the first person to escape from a regulation Posey straitjacket complete with front and side loops and have his arms secured behind his back during the Secret Escape Challenge meeting in Essex.
In 2006 Automotive Forums. com became the first team to compete with an R34 GT-R in the United States, participating in the Speed World Challenge GT series.
By the early 1960s Granada was established and its soap opera Coronation Street quickly became popular alongside inexpensive game shows Criss Cross Quiz and University Challenge.
French kitesurfer Sébastien Cattelan became the first sailor to break the 50 knots barrier by reaching 50. 26 knots on 3 October 2008 at the Lüderitz Speed Challenge in Namibia.
Richard M. Smith became Chairman in 1998, the year that the magazine inaugurated its " Best High Schools in America " list, a ranking of public secondary schools based on the Challenge Index, which measures the ratio of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams taken by students to the number of graduating students that year, regardless of the scores earned by students or the difficulty in graduating.
The tournament was initially titled the International Lawn Tennis Challenge although it soon became known as the Davis Cup, after Dwight Davis ' trophy.
Before Anderson became a filmmaker, one of the jobs he had was as an assistant for a television game show, Quiz Kid Challenge, an experience he incorporated into the script for Magnolia.
Sonny Fox, the original host of The $ 64, 000 Challenge, left that show long before it could become tainted and became a popular children's host in the northeast, remembered best as the suave, genial host of the Sunday morning learn-and-laugh marathon Wonderama.
He also became a top contender to the AWA World title during Larry Zbyszko's reign in 1989 and was a team captain for the AWA's ill-fated Team Challenge Series during the first half of 1990.
Anachronisms abound: the lipsticked girl with modern hairdo in the Friar Tuck episode, for instance, wine cups for each occupant at a table in Checkmate when that only became the practice hundreds of years later, the 20th century school implements in Brother Battle, and a " bard " in The Challenge episode who sings a song to the late 17th century tune of Lillibulero, in 13th century England.
In 2007, Nakano became home to the Shinano Grand Serows, a baseball team in the Japanese BC League ( Baseball Challenge League ).
One of Enkhbayar ’ s first initiatives, when he became the Prime Minister in 2000, was to bring the Millennium Challenge Compact ( MCC ) to Mongolia.
She later became a highly influential acting teacher at New York's Herbert Berghof Studio and authored best-selling acting texts, Respect for Acting, with Haskel Frankel, and A Challenge for the Actor.
In the season 1914 – 1915 they became only the second team to win " all four cups " when they lifted the Championship, the Challenge Cup, the Yorkshire Cup, and the Yorkshire League.

Challenge and primary
The IAAF World Race Walking Challenge forms the primary seasonal competition – athletes earn points for their performances at ten selected racewalking competitions and the highest scoring walkers are entered into that year's IAAF Race Walking Challenge Final.
He is known for his marketing skills, particularly in his introduction of ' the Pepsi Challenge ' at PepsiCo, which allowed the company to gain market share from primary rival Coca Cola.
Panasonic was the primary sponsor of the 2007 World Solar Challenge which ran from October 21 to 28, 2007.
* The FA Cup-awarded to winners of the primary English association football domestic knockout tournament, officially The Football Association Challenge Cup, often referred to as just the FA Cup.
* The Scottish Cup-awarded to the winners of the primary domestic knockout cup tournament of Scotland ( the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, or just Scottish Cup ) and the oldest national trophy still awarded in the world.
SEAC is one of 30 organizations from the United States and Canada that is a part of Campus Climate Challenge, their primary campaign.
* In January 2007, the University became the primary sponsor for Rugby Football League's main knock-out cup competition, the Challenge Cup.

Challenge and competitive
They are highly competitive in the SCCA World Challenge, with Brandon Davis winning the 2009 GT driver's championship.
Playing in various blue and white kits for their first few years, the club played their first competitive game in October 1882 against Astley Bridge in the Lancashire Challenge Cup, that game ending in an 8 – 0 defeat.
City won their third piece of silverware two seasons later, when they lifted the Third Division North Challenge Cup, but they were unable to defend the trophy because competitive football was suspended for the Second World War.
Ross County won their first ever nationwide trophy when they won the Scottish Challenge Cup in November 2006 on penalties with Jason Crooks scoring the deciding spot kick on his competitive debut.
To maintain the competitive base as well tapping the obvious public interest, other events sprang up and by the mid-1980s a number of other international gatherings had become regular features, most notably the World Muscle Power Championships and the World Strongman Challenge.
It was not until the following season that the Reds were at home in their first competitive Sunday match, a second round Challenge Cup-tie against Workington Town on 23 February 1969, Salford winning 12 – 5, destined for their third Wembley final which they lost 11 – 6 to Castleford.
* Challenge 9: Establishing a prosperous society with an economy that is fully competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient.
Performance modifications primarily differentiated the SCX from the SC models and were designed to make the SCX competitive for use in showroom stock racing series such as the IMSA Firehawk and SCCA GRAND-AM World Challenge.
One competitive level down from the Challenge Tour are four third-level developmental tours — the Alps Tour, the EPD Tour, the PGA EuroPro Tour and the Nordic League, each of which is based in a different region of Europe.
Gloucester's first competitive game was in October 1889 in the 1st Round of the Gloucestershire FA Junior Challenge Cup beating Clifton Association Reserves 10 – 0 at Budding's Field.
* http :// www. macrunners. org-Makiling Challenge, the longest running competitive foot race in the province of Laguna, organized by the Makiling Campus Runners.
Today, the car features heavily in the Total Quartz Ginetta GT5 Challenge ; one of the most popular, cost effective but competitive racing series in Britain.
In 1882 Aberavon took part in the South Wales Challenge Cup, their first competitive game, and in the 1886 / 87 season Aberavon RFC applied to and were accepted into the WRU.

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