FFR Hall of Fame 2023 Inductees
After 54 ballots with thirteen nominees to vote for, the final results for the FFR Hall of Fame 2023 are in!
While maybe not a name that’s familiar to newer users – at least for his playing – Samurai was one of the greatest players of his time during his periods of activity. A former judge, Samurai amassed quite the trophy case with three podiums finishes in the highest division of Official Tournaments, and several high-level plays and scores. The fact he’s still rank 55 at this time – despite not being active since the mid 2010s – says a lot, and if he wanted to pick the game back up? His skill is still intact.
While he hasn’t been seen in the FFR forefront in a long while, Samurai has since begun working as a composer for film, and you can also find his music on streaming services.
You could easily justify this title of recognition for T-Force based on his character alone. FFR has gone through massive changes over its lifespan, but he has remained consistent in his dedication to the game and its people. Through kindness, trust, and hard work, T-Force has been there to support our website officially via moderation and the rest by defining our community in the best way one could. He might have spent 10 years helping FFR out on staff, but he spent 17 years making this place better for all of us.
Despite being retired and busier with life outside of FFR these days, T-Force still hangs around to chat with the community and play the game. He may even help host an official FFR event from time to time.
While only appearing now and then, Zageron was a key component in the life of FFR for several years post the Great Server Crash of 2009. Brought onto the development team in 2011 to help work on a never-released engine, Zageron stayed on from 2012 onwards as one of the main system administrators, and ran the site as FFR’s head admin until he ceded that role over to PrawnSkunk.
He still pops up here and there to help on the back end if the need comes, and has even become known for FFR gameplay being one of the first ever one-handed players to unlock the skill token Otaku Speedvibe [Oni] after AAAing AIM Anthem.
Congrats to the inductees, and thank you so much to everyone that took the time to vote!
- T-Force and the Community Managers
11 Responses to “FFR Hall of Fame 2023 Inductees”
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Posted at 8:33pm on January 15th, 2024
Congrats to the winners!!
Posted at 8:33pm on January 15th, 2024
LFG!
Posted at 8:35pm on January 15th, 2024
T-FOOOOOOOORCE!!!!!
Posted at 8:36pm on January 15th, 2024
lets goooo t-force
Posted at 8:59pm on January 15th, 2024
Very well deserved. Congrats!~
Posted at 9:00pm on January 15th, 2024
wowee
Posted at 9:14pm on January 15th, 2024
just 3 GOATs on the stand what can i say
Posted at 9:37pm on January 15th, 2024
From the heart, thank you all! <3 Congratulations T-Force and Zageron!!!
Posted at 12:11am on January 16th, 2024
damnit no owo front page posts
still congratulations to the winners and thank you all for this amazing community !!! <3
Posted at 3:22pm on January 16th, 2024
Y’all are great. Thank you so much!
Posted at 1:44pm on January 17th, 2024
shoutouts to that time where samurai’s 1hr54m js score was stickied in brag board, good times
grats to the new hall of famers!