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'''Dan Ryan''' (born August 3, 1986) grew up in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. Ryan has been a professional ''[[Halo 2]]'' gamer since January 2005 under the pseudonym '''Ogre 1'''. In 2005, he and his twin brother, [[Tom Ryan (gamer)|Tom Ryan]] (Ogre 2), won the gold in ''Halo 2'' for the [[World Cyber Games]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4456288.stm America Takes World Gaming Crown]</ref> He has been a member of [[Major League Gaming]] (MLG) four-on-four team [[Final Boss (electronic sports team)|Final Boss]]<ref>[http://www.mlgpro.com/?q=pro/ogre1 Official Pro Website]</ref> since the 2006 season. In June, 2006, he signed a contract with MLG worth 250,000 dollars over three years. Ryan has been featured in [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]<ref>[http://www.mlgpro.com/?q=node/61575 Ogre 1 featured in EGM Magazine]</ref> and BPM. He has also been shown on all of MLG's shows on USA Network in 2006.<ref>[http://www.usanetwork.com/sports/mlg/theshow/characterprofiles/ogre1/index.html Ogre 1 on USA Network]</ref> His favorite game type is Oddball on the ''Halo 2'' level Midship.
'''Dan Ryan''' (born August 3, 1986) grew up in a suburb of [[Columbus, Ohio]]. Ryan has been a professional ''[[Halo 2]]'' gamer since January 2005 under the pseudonym '''Ogre 1'''. In 2005, he and his twin brother, [[Tom Ryan (gamer)|Tom Ryan]] (Ogre 2), won the gold in ''Halo 2'' for the [[World Cyber Games]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4456288.stm America Takes World Gaming Crown]</ref> He has been a member of [[Major League Gaming]] (MLG) four-on-four team [[Final Boss (electronic sports team)|Final Boss]]<ref>[http://www.mlgpro.com/?q=pro/ogre1 Official Pro Website]</ref> since the 2006 season. In June, 2006, he signed a contract with MLG worth 250,000 dollars over three years. Ryan has been featured in [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]<ref>[http://www.mlgpro.com/?q=node/61575 Ogre 1 featured in EGM Magazine]</ref> and BPM. He has also been shown on all of MLG's shows on USA Network in 2006.<ref>[http://www.usanetwork.com/sports/mlg/theshow/characterprofiles/ogre1/index.html Ogre 1 on USA Network]</ref> His favorite game type is Oddball on the ''Halo 2'' level Midship. When not playing Halo, Dan enjoys playing soccer and watching the World Cup.


== Gaming career ==
== Gaming career ==

Revision as of 03:36, 12 February 2014

Dan Ryan
Personal information
Nickname(s)OGRE 1
Born (1986-08-06) August 6, 1986 (age 38)
NationalityUnited States
Career information
GamesHalo:CE, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo Reach

Dan Ryan (born August 3, 1986) grew up in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. Ryan has been a professional Halo 2 gamer since January 2005 under the pseudonym Ogre 1. In 2005, he and his twin brother, Tom Ryan (Ogre 2), won the gold in Halo 2 for the World Cyber Games.[1] He has been a member of Major League Gaming (MLG) four-on-four team Final Boss[2] since the 2006 season. In June, 2006, he signed a contract with MLG worth 250,000 dollars over three years. Ryan has been featured in Electronic Gaming Monthly[3] and BPM. He has also been shown on all of MLG's shows on USA Network in 2006.[4] His favorite game type is Oddball on the Halo 2 level Midship. When not playing Halo, Dan enjoys playing soccer and watching the World Cup.

Gaming career

Dan Ryan began his professional gaming career playing at small local tournaments along with Tom Ryan, his twin brother. The two began to get involved with professional gaming after much success.[5] Since then, he has been a member of Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 teams, some of which that have received media and gamer attention for finishing in the top of their tournaments and leagues. Some such teams include Team 3D's Halo 2 team,[6] Team StK, Team Domination, Final Boss. He and his brother also represented the United States in the Halo 2 competition at the 2005 World Cyber Games in Singapore, defeating the Canadian team to secure a first-place finish.[7] As part of Final Boss, he helped the team to win two consecutive Major League Gaming National Championships in 2004 and 2005,[8] before finishing the 2006 season by placing second to Team Carbon in a close 4–6 match.[9] Until the arrival of the 2008 season, Dan and Tom had not finished below 2nd place in a tournament. As the 2008 season started, it seemed as if Final Boss would pick up where they left off, winning MLG Meadowlands by defeating Team Classic. After placing dismally at the next two events, Final Boss dropped player Walshy to pick up another high-profile player from Str8 Rippin, Neighbor. Movement of players to different teams caused Final Boss to split their roster. Prior to the 2009 Pro Circuit, Ogre 1 was rumored to be retiring but was confirmed on the team roster of The Incredibles. Going into 2009, Ogre 2, the only original remaining member of Final Boss, had recreated his team alongside pro players Mackeo, Fearitself, and Victory X. After Meadowlands 2009, Ogre 1 officially retired from competitive gaming. Although he currently plays Halo Reach, Dan now plays for Australian MLG team 'Immunity' alongside team mates Benno, Heff and Voltage.

Competitions

2009

The Incredibles

Halo 3
Competition Location Team 4v4
Major League Gaming Meadowlands 23rd

2008

Final Boss

Halo 3
Competition Location Team 4v4
Major League Gaming Meadowlands 1st
Major League Gaming San Diego 7th
Major League Gaming Orlando 5th
Major League Gaming Toronto 3rd
Major League Gaming Dallas 3rd
Major League Gaming Las Vegas 4th

2007

Final Boss

Halo 2
Competition Location Team 4v4 Free For All
Major League Gaming Charlotte 1st
Major League Gaming Meadowlands 1st
Major League Gaming Dallas 2nd
Major League Gaming Chicago 1st
Major League Gaming Orlando 2nd
Major League Gaming Las Vegas 1st
Major League Gaming Canada Open 1st

2006

Final Boss

Halo 2
Competition Location Team 4v4 Free For All
Major League Gaming New York 1st 8th
Major League Gaming Dallas 1st 9th
Major League Gaming Anaheim 1st
Major League Gaming Chicago 1st 9th
Major League Gaming Orlando 2nd
Major League Gaming New York 2nd 13th
Major League Gaming Las Vegas 2nd

2005

Team 3D

Halo 2
Event Championship FFA
Washington D.C. 1st
San Francisco 1st
Houston 1st
Orlando 1st
St. Louis 1st
Philadelphia 2nd
Las Vegas --
Nashville --
Seattle --
LA Western CC 1st
Atlanta Eastern CC 1st
Chicago Central CC 1st
NY National Championships 1st

2004

Team Domination

Halo: Combat Evolved
Competition Location Team 4v4 Team 2v2 Free For All
Major League Gaming Philadelphia 1st
Major League Gaming Dallas 1st
Major League Gaming Chicago 2nd 1st
Major League Gaming Atlanta 2nd 1st 2nd
Major League Gaming Seattle 1st 1st 2nd
Major League Gaming New York 1st 5th

References

  1. ^ America Takes World Gaming Crown
  2. ^ Official Pro Website
  3. ^ Ogre 1 featured in EGM Magazine
  4. ^ Ogre 1 on USA Network
  5. ^ Moore, Kurt (2005-10-16). "When I grow up ...". The Marion Star. pp. 7A.
  6. ^ GotFrag eSports - Halo 3 News Story - Halo 2 Team Leaves 3D
  7. ^ Return of the Kings: US Gamers Sweep World Cyber Games - The winners are going home - Softpedia
  8. ^ MLG Signs Four-Man Halo 2 Team for $1 Million Contract - Xbox
  9. ^ Pro Team - Final Boss | Major League Gaming

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