Videogame Madness — Brock Kniles Roman Todd Verified

source code begins erasing players' real-world identities. The game’s creators, desperate to stop a global meltdown, "verify" a one-time-only team-up between the disgraced Brock and the golden-boy Roman.

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The glow of the CRT monitor was the only light in the basement, casting long, jittery shadows across Brock Kniles . They weren't just playing Videogame Madness ; they were surviving it. source code begins erasing players' real-world identities

for a game like Postal 2 , Garry’s Mod , or Half-Life —since “Kniles” (often spelled Niles ) appears in some mods as a character name, and Brock, Roman, Todd are common names in parody content. The glow of the CRT monitor was the

This was the "Videogame Madness" championship—the biggest event of the year. The crowd, the lights, the pressure... it could drive a player insane if they let it. That’s why they called it madness. The game this year was Neon Horizon , a hyper-competitive tactical shooter that required split-second reflexes and telepathic teamwork.

"Nice shot," Roman said.