created 2003
N3M, created 2003, originally called "Existence
", was made up of players from 3 of the best Novalogic BHD squads at the time.
The Killing Alliance (TKA) specialized in CTF and TKOTH. Co-lead by Heineken, TKA was known for their quick, accurate shots and unique tactics that won them 120-plus matches and 6 tournament championships. With their late night Teamspeak hijinks and all around good attitude, TKA was well liked in the community. Players that made up N3M were Heineken(founder) and Deez.
Genome Soldiers (GNS) specialized in TDM and TKOTH. Lead by Sixth and Ruthless, they were known for their M203's and on-the-fly tactics, which won them over 150 matches and 10 tournament championships. With their bad attitudes and knack for causing drama , GNS was well hated in the community. Players that made up N3M were Sixth, Ruthless, and J-man.
Belligerent Truculent Soldiers (BTS) specialized in TKOTH. They were lead, unofficially, by PhillyKid, and were known for their swarming offense. Number of matches won is unknown, however, they were winners of 3 championships. BTS was a more casual squad that was well respected in the community and had a number of talented players. Players that made up N3M were PhillyKid, Mad Duck, Sixxdog, Sponge, Overload, and Drainman.
2004
With a couple additions to the roster (Ranger, Mymic, Scoop, and Rift), newly formed team "Existence" entered Novalogic's Joint Operations, an MMOFPS with 12 vs.12 and 8 vs. 8 matches. The highly popular public game had a small competitive community that died out after 6 months or so, due to lack of support. During the height of the game, Existence was one of the best, if not the best, to play. Existence left the community with 20 match wins, 2 losses, the number 1 spot on both TWL ladders, two championships (including the gaming freaks tournament sponsored by Nvidia and Novalogic). MVP of the tournament was our very own Mad Duck.
As the Novalogic community died, Existence decided to move in to more competitive main stream games. With the move, the team decided to change their name to Team .N3M. The reason for this was to drop any ties with the Nova community and start fresh, building a new image and reputation.
Our first goal was to be a multiple gaming team; we didn't have to look long for the fix. A few Nova friends who had made the move to CS:Source under the name Beanie Babys decided to join under the N3M name. Consequently, they had a successful run, in both CAL and CEVO for multiple years. The CS:Source roster was Piles, Myth, Demon, and Whoyadaddy.
CS:S CAL Season 2 7-1
2005
N3M competes in EA, latest title, Battlefield 2. Team Nemesis took on the challenge and moved into a vastly larger and talented community. They tried to duplicate the same success that they had achieved in the Nova community. With a few roster pickups, Arc, Redeye, Raabe, Ryan, Scoop, and Icarus, N3M entered the Cyberathlete League for the first time, competing in the 8vs.8 and 12vs.12 open. It was a learning process, but when all was said and done, they finished season 1 with a positive record. N3M went on to compete in 4 more seasons of BF2 and won a Point of Existence // A Battlefield 2 Modification Championship. Season 2-5 info is unknown.
CAL 8 vs 8 season 1: 5-3 missed playoffs
CAL 12 vs 12 season 1: 5-3 lost in 1st round of playoffs to Strike Clan
CAL 8 vs 8 season 2: 7-1
TWL season ? 8v8: 8-0 won finals vs r3demption
CAL poe2 season 1: 6-2 won finals vs Fist Punch
Call of Duty 2
N3M also put together a casual COD2 team competing mainly in TWL & CTF ladders and leagues. Roster Phillykid, Sixth, GKM, Orgyman, shooter
Record 20 wins 5 losses.
TWL ladder 9 - 1
TWL Leagues 11-4
TWL CTF play-offs lost in round 2.
2006
N3M competed in Battlefield 2142. It was a short, but sweet run with alot of roster hiccups, but eventually locked down a line-up consisting of Hk, Ruthy, Bobcat, Kazza, Mhop, Pontus, Ryan, Arc, Bigragu, Moranga, Goose, Sixxdogg, Scoop, and Killbill.
Winnings: $3,440
CAL 8v8 season 1: 5-3 lost in 1st round
TGL 8v8 season 1: 6-2 lost in 2nd round
TWL 5v5 season 1: 5-1 lost in finals
TGL 8v8 season 2: 6-2 lost in 2nd or 3rd round
AGC 8v8 ladder: 26-6 finished 1st place
AGC 8v8 elite forces tourney: 2-1 lost in finals to ZT
TWL 8v8 ladder: 10-1 or something reached #2
TWL 5v5 ladder: 5-0 I think, reached #1
2007 / 2008
Team N3M picked up Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.
Match record 19 wins 9 losses.
CAL 4- 4
TGL 14-5
TGL season 1 champions
2008
N3M competes in COD4 it proved to be a challenge.
CAL Preseason 3-4
CAL season 1 4-4
TGL 1-1
TWL 12-6
2008-01-06 6:45 AM PST by
sixth
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