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{{Website|WorstShotEver.png|[[People/Run|Run]]|Early 2007|http://www.nanacide.com/worstshotever/}} | {{Website|WorstShotEver.png|[[People/Run|Run]]|Early 2007|http://www.nanacide.com/worstshotever/}} | ||
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'''Worst Shot Ever''' is a small contest site started by [[People/Run|Run]] for show-casing terrible shots, hosting them in a "Worms Armageddon Annual Awards for Atrocious Gameplay". The site was originally intended to exhibit rubbish shots among only Run's circle of friends but was made open to the whole Worms community. | '''Worst Shot Ever''' is a small contest site started by [[People/Run|Run]] for show-casing terrible shots, hosting them in a "Worms Armageddon Annual Awards for Atrocious Gameplay". The site was originally intended to exhibit rubbish shots among only Run's circle of friends but was made open to the whole Worms community. | ||
− | The site has had two awards | + | The site has had two awards listings so far, and is very gradually gaining popularity. 2008 saw a near-doubling of the number of submissions over 2007, to just below a hundred. |
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Creator: | Run |
Creation date: | Early 2007 |
Link: | http://www.nanacide.com/worstshotever/ |
Worst Shot Ever is a small contest site started by Run for show-casing terrible shots, hosting them in a "Worms Armageddon Annual Awards for Atrocious Gameplay". The site was originally intended to exhibit rubbish shots among only Run's circle of friends but was made open to the whole Worms community.
The site has had two awards listings so far, and is very gradually gaining popularity. 2008 saw a near-doubling of the number of submissions over 2007, to just below a hundred.