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Bloopy (a.k.a. Paul) is a Worms player from New Zealand who has become well known by making terrains and websites for Worms Reinforcements/United and particularly [[Worms Armageddon]]. In 2000-2001 he had a sub-site on his website hosted at Xoom/Nbci called ''Paul's Games Page''. This included a page for Worms Reinforcements/United which contained 10 or so self-authored terrains, as well as nearly 100 by other authors. Later, he began making terrains for Worms Armageddon and started ''Bloopy's Worms Page'' on his website hosted at Topcities. This was taken offline in 2005 to make way for a new version, which will appear sooner or later at his current site: [http://www.bloopy.org www.bloopy.org].
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One of Bloopy's favourite hobbies is programming. He has coded a few programs related to Worms, including:
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Bloopy is a wormer from New Zealand whose life has been dominated by the Worms series ever since he obtained Worms United in 1996. He is best known for the numerous custom [[Worms Armageddon|WA]] maps he created, and the website he put them on: ''Bloopy's Worms Page''.
*[[WAgame.chat]] - A program which reads a [[Replay file|W:A replay]] file and displays the chat messages from the game.
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*[[Worms Autogaming]] - A program released as a screen saver that can select W:A replays randomly or in sequence and launch them one after the other.
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Bloopy was known as ''TheHarvester'' on WA Wormnet up until mid-2000, but changed nicks to avoid being confused with another wormer, Harvester.
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==Websites==
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* 1999-2001: ''Paul's Games Page''
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* 2001-2005: ''Bloopy's Worms Page''
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'''Other websites Bloopy has helped out with:'''
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* [[BlameThePixel]]
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* Networms
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* [[RRKit]]
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* Wormsbuzz
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* [[Homebrew Worm Designs]]
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* [[TCB|The Challenge Base]]
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==Clans==
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===WA===
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* 2000: NZWC. Founded the ''New Zealand Worms Clan'', but it was short-lived.
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* 2001-2002: TAK. Joined ''The Ass Kickers'', led by Incubus.
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* 2003: OTB. Spent a week at most in the reformed OTB, led by Munks.
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* 2003-present: WwA.
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===WWP===
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* 2003: w0w. Joined ''Worms Of War'', led by Donky.
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==Programs==
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*[[WAgame.chat]] - A program which reads a [[Replay file|WA replay]] file and displays the chat messages from the game.
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*[[Worms Autogaming]] - A program released as a screen saver that can select WA replays randomly or in sequence and launch them one after the other.
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.bloopy.org Planet Bloopy]
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* [http://planetbloopy.deviantart.com Bloopy @ DeviantArt]
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* [http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/User:Bloopy Bloopy @ Uncyclopedia]
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Bloopy is a wormer from New Zealand whose life has been dominated by the Worms series ever since he obtained Worms United in 1996. He is best known for the numerous custom WA maps he created, and the website he put them on: Bloopy's Worms Page.

Bloopy was known as TheHarvester on WA Wormnet up until mid-2000, but changed nicks to avoid being confused with another wormer, Harvester.

Websites

  • 1999-2001: Paul's Games Page
  • 2001-2005: Bloopy's Worms Page


Other websites Bloopy has helped out with:

Clans

WA

  • 2000: NZWC. Founded the New Zealand Worms Clan, but it was short-lived.
  • 2001-2002: TAK. Joined The Ass Kickers, led by Incubus.
  • 2003: OTB. Spent a week at most in the reformed OTB, led by Munks.
  • 2003-present: WwA.

WWP

  • 2003: w0w. Joined Worms Of War, led by Donky.

Programs

  • WAgame.chat - A program which reads a WA replay file and displays the chat messages from the game.
  • Worms Autogaming - A program released as a screen saver that can select WA replays randomly or in sequence and launch them one after the other.

External Links


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