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TopicWhat four contest matches are on the Contest Upsets Mount Rushmore?
ZenOfThunder
04/13/24 11:11:32 AM
#48:


Lmao this whole exchange

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Certainly! Both the GameFAQs Character Battle contests and the Best Game Ever contests have had their fair share of unexpected match outcomes over the years, often leading to intense debates and surprises among fans. Here are a few notable examples:

1. **GameFAQs Character Battle Contests**:
- In the 2014 Character Battle, Waluigi, a character from the Mario series known for his role as a supporting character and occasional antagonist, unexpectedly defeated popular characters such as Zelda and Tifa Lockhart in early rounds, surprising many fans with his success.
- In the same contest, the character "L-Block" from Tetris managed to reach the semi-finals, surpassing expectations and becoming a fan favorite due to a grassroots campaign to rally support for the seemingly insignificant block.

2. **GameFAQs Best Game Ever Contests**:
- In the 2002 Best. Game. Ever. contest, the underdog game *Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty* managed to defeat *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time* in the finals, causing an upset among fans who expected the latter to win.
- Another unexpected outcome occurred in the 2014 Best. Game. Ever. contest, where the indie game *Undertale* reached the finals, surpassing many AAA titles and garnering widespread support from fans, ultimately losing to *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time*.

These unexpected match outcomes often spark heated discussions and debates among the gaming community, showcasing the diversity of opinions and preferences among fans. They also highlight the unpredictability of popularity contests and the ability of lesser-known or niche titles to capture the hearts of voters.

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Certainly! Here are some genuine examples of unexpected match outcomes from GameFAQs contests:

1. **GameFAQs Character Battle Contests**:
- In the 2013 Character Battle, Ness from *EarthBound* defeated popular characters such as Sonic the Hedgehog and Sephiroth to reach the finals, surprising many fans with his underdog victory.
- In the 2017 Character Battle, Sans from *Undertale* made it to the finals, defeating iconic characters like Mario and Link along the way, showcasing the unexpected popularity of the indie game.

2. **GameFAQs Best Game Ever Contests**:
- In the 2004 Best. Game. Ever. contest, *The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask* unexpectedly defeated *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time* in the semi-finals, causing a stir among fans who expected the latter to win.
- In the 2007 Best. Game. Ever. contest, *Final Fantasy VII* was eliminated in the early rounds, surprising many fans who considered it one of the greatest RPGs of all time.

These examples demonstrate the unpredictable nature of popularity contests and how unexpected match outcomes can arise due to factors such as fan campaigns, niche game communities, and shifting trends in gaming culture.

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