Real Custom Games was a Halo clan created by unlucky17 in May of 2006. This group is known for creating the second edition of Halo 2's Community Carnage list. Currently, the group on Bungie's website currently possesses about 160 members.
History
The Group/Clan of Halo, Real Custom Games, was founded by Bungie.net user unlucky17 on May 14, 2006, as a second attempt to create a place that developed Custom Games true to Halo's rules and that everyone would agree to play. After starting at a slow pace, the clan membership eventually picked up and was in full swing. It was during this time that former Bungie employee, Jeremiah, came to the group and asked them to create the second edition settings of Community Carnage. Possessing many gametypes, the group was able to come up with 10 exciting games that they would introduce to the entire Halo community. On October 10, the playlist went live and the group and its tight group of active members received excellent feedback and the group member list surged again as many were eager to play more of the game created by the group.
Since the group had become one of the most well known in the Halo community, many challenges were made, resulting in several clanmatches versus The CaveGirls, Tied the Leader, and other various groups. The group maintained a 4-0 record in these bouts and looks to extend its winning streak in Halo 3.
During the time before Halo 3's release, the group membership started to pick up again. Since its release, RCG members have been hard at work to develop new maps and gametypes with more customizable options than ever. Currently, the group has three Halo 3 gametypes but is eager to expand in more horizons as gametype expansion is on the rise.
RCG Administrators
These are the trustworthy people in charge of the Clan. They are the most notable people within it and on Bungie.net.
*Unlucky17
*Cheesecakecrush
*Saint
*Fxt_Redwolf (Stepped Down as of 10/25/07)
*RajTat (Stepped Down as of 03/04/07)
Community Carnage Gametypes
These are the gametypes that were implemented into Halo 2 Matchmaking's Community Carnage playlist. The fame of the clan comes from this very list of gametypes.
*DriverSeat CTF (Capture the Flag)- CTF variant with vehicle operation with flag turned on
*Warthog CTF (Capture the Flag)- CTF variant made for quick rounds on assymetrical maps
*Pistol 1 Flag (Capture the Flag)- CTF variant with six rounds and pistols only
*Heavy Vehicles (Slayer)- Slayer variant with various vehicles and Carbine/SMG start
*Storm (Slayer)- Slayer variant with Needlers and Sentinal Beams
*Covenant Slayer (Slayer)- Slayer variant for Covenant forces
*Crappy Rifle (Slayer)- Slayer variant with Sentinal Beam/Battle Rifle Combo
*Halo: CE (Slayer)- Slayer varient based off of Halo 1 weapons
*Executive (Oddball)- Oddball variant featuring Max. scoring with Shotguns and SMGs
*Brute Assault (Assault)- Assault variant with all Brute weapons
Core Members
The Core Members are those who were with the group before the release of the Carnage playlist. Basically, these are the people who contributed to the start of this amazing Clan. There are also the main sources of the gametypes from Halo 2 and Halo 3.
*Unlucky17
*Saint
*Cheesecakecrush
*Fxt_Redwolf
*RajTat
*Pyrobellum
*The Tofudabeast
*Tenku no Link
*Gtfan92
*Hellfire 969
*Yelzan
*Bigg Nate
*CMJ23
*KwajKid76
*Brotha_Man
*Skulblacka
*Dez10131
*Westi3
*Opey Master
*Canadian Ehhh
History
The Group/Clan of Halo, Real Custom Games, was founded by Bungie.net user unlucky17 on May 14, 2006, as a second attempt to create a place that developed Custom Games true to Halo's rules and that everyone would agree to play. After starting at a slow pace, the clan membership eventually picked up and was in full swing. It was during this time that former Bungie employee, Jeremiah, came to the group and asked them to create the second edition settings of Community Carnage. Possessing many gametypes, the group was able to come up with 10 exciting games that they would introduce to the entire Halo community. On October 10, the playlist went live and the group and its tight group of active members received excellent feedback and the group member list surged again as many were eager to play more of the game created by the group.
Since the group had become one of the most well known in the Halo community, many challenges were made, resulting in several clanmatches versus The CaveGirls, Tied the Leader, and other various groups. The group maintained a 4-0 record in these bouts and looks to extend its winning streak in Halo 3.
During the time before Halo 3's release, the group membership started to pick up again. Since its release, RCG members have been hard at work to develop new maps and gametypes with more customizable options than ever. Currently, the group has three Halo 3 gametypes but is eager to expand in more horizons as gametype expansion is on the rise.
RCG Administrators
These are the trustworthy people in charge of the Clan. They are the most notable people within it and on Bungie.net.
*Unlucky17
*Cheesecakecrush
*Saint
*Fxt_Redwolf (Stepped Down as of 10/25/07)
*RajTat (Stepped Down as of 03/04/07)
Community Carnage Gametypes
These are the gametypes that were implemented into Halo 2 Matchmaking's Community Carnage playlist. The fame of the clan comes from this very list of gametypes.
*DriverSeat CTF (Capture the Flag)- CTF variant with vehicle operation with flag turned on
*Warthog CTF (Capture the Flag)- CTF variant made for quick rounds on assymetrical maps
*Pistol 1 Flag (Capture the Flag)- CTF variant with six rounds and pistols only
*Heavy Vehicles (Slayer)- Slayer variant with various vehicles and Carbine/SMG start
*Storm (Slayer)- Slayer variant with Needlers and Sentinal Beams
*Covenant Slayer (Slayer)- Slayer variant for Covenant forces
*Crappy Rifle (Slayer)- Slayer variant with Sentinal Beam/Battle Rifle Combo
*Halo: CE (Slayer)- Slayer varient based off of Halo 1 weapons
*Executive (Oddball)- Oddball variant featuring Max. scoring with Shotguns and SMGs
*Brute Assault (Assault)- Assault variant with all Brute weapons
Core Members
The Core Members are those who were with the group before the release of the Carnage playlist. Basically, these are the people who contributed to the start of this amazing Clan. There are also the main sources of the gametypes from Halo 2 and Halo 3.
*Unlucky17
*Saint
*Cheesecakecrush
*Fxt_Redwolf
*RajTat
*Pyrobellum
*The Tofudabeast
*Tenku no Link
*Gtfan92
*Hellfire 969
*Yelzan
*Bigg Nate
*CMJ23
*KwajKid76
*Brotha_Man
*Skulblacka
*Dez10131
*Westi3
*Opey Master
*Canadian Ehhh
Pedigree of Leka from medieval Albania
According to genealogists, Crown Prince Leka of Albania descends, through his mother, from medieval princes of Southern Albania, particularly the Arianiti family, which provided wife to Skanderbeg - It is known that Mamica Kastrioti, the sister of Skanderbeg married into the Toptani family.
Lineage
* lord Comino Arianiti, married daughter of Nikola Sakati, Lord of Sendir
* prinq Gjergj Comino Arianiti Golem, Lord of Cermenica, Kanina, Elbasan and Shpat, married lady Maria Musaki
* Angeljina Arianiti married Stepan Brankovic (1417-76) , son of Djuradj Vukovic Brankovic and Eirene Kantakouzene
* Jovan Brankovic, Prince of Raitzen, married Jelena Jaksic
* Marija Brankovic of Rascia, married Ferdinand Frankopani, Count of Veglia, son of Bernat Frankopani, Count of Modrus and Veglia, and Luisa Marzano d'Aragona
* Catherine Frankopani de Veglia married Nicholas IV of Zriny, Ban of Croatia-Slavonia, son of Miklos III Zrinyi and countess Ilona Korbavia
* Barbara of Zriny, married Elek II Thurzo, Baron of Bethlenfalva, son of Kristof I Thurzo of Bethlenfalva and Maria Magdalena Rehlinger
* baroness Felizitas Thurzo of Bethlenfalva married count John James of Rottal, son of baron John von Rottal and Katherine Kauger
* count John Anthony of Rottal, married countess Helena z Wrbna of Freudenthal, daughter of George, Count z Wrbna a Freudenthal and baroness Helena z Wrbna a Freudenthal
* countess Eleanor of Rottal married count Ferdinand Ernest of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, son of count Maximiliam of Valdstejna z Vartemberka and countess Catherine Barbara of Harrach
* Ernest Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married countess Maria Anna Kokorzowecz of Kokorzowa, daughter of baron Ckristopher Kokorzowecz of Kokorzowa and Eva Catherine Markwart of Hradek
* Francis Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka married countess Maria Marketa Czernin of Chudenitz, daughter of count Herman Jacob Czernin of Chudenitz and countess Maria Josepha Slavata
* Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married countess Josepha of Trautmannsdorff, daughter of count Francis Venceslas of Trautmannsdorff and countess Maria Eleanor of Kaunitz
* George Christian, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka married countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt of Solvesborg, daughter of count Corfitz Anthony Ulfeldt and princess Maria Elisabeth of Lobkowicz
* countess Elisabeth of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married Joseph Karolyi, Count of Nagy-Karoly, son of Anthony Karolyi, Count of Nagy-Karoly, and Josepha Harruckeren
* countess Frances Karolyi of Nagy-Karoly married Albert Sztaray, Count of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, son of Michael Sztaray, Count of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, and countess Maria Anna Eleonora Esterhazy of Galantha
* countess Sophia Sztaray of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, married Guyla Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, son of Anthony Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, and countess Theresa Nogarola
* Lajos Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony married countess Marguerite of Scherr-Toss, daughter of count Herman of Scherr-Toss and countess Olga Strachwitz of Gross-Zauche and Camminetz
* Guyla Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, married Gladys Virginia Steuart, daughter of John Steuart and Mary Virginia Ramsay Harding
* countess Geraldine Apponyi of Nagy-Appony married Zog I, King of the Albanians (Ahmet Muhtar bey Zogu), son of clan chief prinq Xhemal pasha Zogolli, Lord (beylik) of Burgajet castle and Mat district, central Albania, and lady Sadijé Toptani, Queen Mother of the Albanians
* Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (and prinq Burgajet & Mati), married Susan Cullen-Ward, daughter of Alan Robert Cullen-Ward and Phyllis Dorothea Murray-Prior
* Prince Leka of Albania (prinq Leke), Crown Prince's son and heir;
According to genealogists, Crown Prince Leka of Albania descends, through his mother, from medieval princes of Southern Albania, particularly the Arianiti family, which provided wife to Skanderbeg - It is known that Mamica Kastrioti, the sister of Skanderbeg married into the Toptani family.
Lineage
* lord Comino Arianiti, married daughter of Nikola Sakati, Lord of Sendir
* prinq Gjergj Comino Arianiti Golem, Lord of Cermenica, Kanina, Elbasan and Shpat, married lady Maria Musaki
* Angeljina Arianiti married Stepan Brankovic (1417-76) , son of Djuradj Vukovic Brankovic and Eirene Kantakouzene
* Jovan Brankovic, Prince of Raitzen, married Jelena Jaksic
* Marija Brankovic of Rascia, married Ferdinand Frankopani, Count of Veglia, son of Bernat Frankopani, Count of Modrus and Veglia, and Luisa Marzano d'Aragona
* Catherine Frankopani de Veglia married Nicholas IV of Zriny, Ban of Croatia-Slavonia, son of Miklos III Zrinyi and countess Ilona Korbavia
* Barbara of Zriny, married Elek II Thurzo, Baron of Bethlenfalva, son of Kristof I Thurzo of Bethlenfalva and Maria Magdalena Rehlinger
* baroness Felizitas Thurzo of Bethlenfalva married count John James of Rottal, son of baron John von Rottal and Katherine Kauger
* count John Anthony of Rottal, married countess Helena z Wrbna of Freudenthal, daughter of George, Count z Wrbna a Freudenthal and baroness Helena z Wrbna a Freudenthal
* countess Eleanor of Rottal married count Ferdinand Ernest of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, son of count Maximiliam of Valdstejna z Vartemberka and countess Catherine Barbara of Harrach
* Ernest Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married countess Maria Anna Kokorzowecz of Kokorzowa, daughter of baron Ckristopher Kokorzowecz of Kokorzowa and Eva Catherine Markwart of Hradek
* Francis Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka married countess Maria Marketa Czernin of Chudenitz, daughter of count Herman Jacob Czernin of Chudenitz and countess Maria Josepha Slavata
* Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married countess Josepha of Trautmannsdorff, daughter of count Francis Venceslas of Trautmannsdorff and countess Maria Eleanor of Kaunitz
* George Christian, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka married countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt of Solvesborg, daughter of count Corfitz Anthony Ulfeldt and princess Maria Elisabeth of Lobkowicz
* countess Elisabeth of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married Joseph Karolyi, Count of Nagy-Karoly, son of Anthony Karolyi, Count of Nagy-Karoly, and Josepha Harruckeren
* countess Frances Karolyi of Nagy-Karoly married Albert Sztaray, Count of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, son of Michael Sztaray, Count of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, and countess Maria Anna Eleonora Esterhazy of Galantha
* countess Sophia Sztaray of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, married Guyla Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, son of Anthony Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, and countess Theresa Nogarola
* Lajos Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony married countess Marguerite of Scherr-Toss, daughter of count Herman of Scherr-Toss and countess Olga Strachwitz of Gross-Zauche and Camminetz
* Guyla Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, married Gladys Virginia Steuart, daughter of John Steuart and Mary Virginia Ramsay Harding
* countess Geraldine Apponyi of Nagy-Appony married Zog I, King of the Albanians (Ahmet Muhtar bey Zogu), son of clan chief prinq Xhemal pasha Zogolli, Lord (beylik) of Burgajet castle and Mat district, central Albania, and lady Sadijé Toptani, Queen Mother of the Albanians
* Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (and prinq Burgajet & Mati), married Susan Cullen-Ward, daughter of Alan Robert Cullen-Ward and Phyllis Dorothea Murray-Prior
* Prince Leka of Albania (prinq Leke), Crown Prince's son and heir;
Fairfield Mall was a mall in Chicopee, Massachusetts. It opened in 1974 and closed down in 2001. In 2004, it was reported to have sold for $4.3M. A major contributing factor to the demise of Fairfield was Holyoke Mall at Ingleside, which was touted as 'the third largest mall in America'
The mall was strategically located on Memorial Drive (Rt. 33) in Chicopee. When it closed down, Caldor went into bankruptcy (in 1998) and Bradlee's closed its doors.
The property was redeveloped in 2001 into the Chicopee Marketplace which included Home Depot, Staples, and Wal-Mart. The property is still being developed.
The mall was strategically located on Memorial Drive (Rt. 33) in Chicopee. When it closed down, Caldor went into bankruptcy (in 1998) and Bradlee's closed its doors.
The property was redeveloped in 2001 into the Chicopee Marketplace which included Home Depot, Staples, and Wal-Mart. The property is still being developed.
Grandview Commons is a shopping center located in Algonquin, Illinois, in the very southern reaches of the village, south of outdoor malls Algonquin Commons and the Galleria Center. It is an important piece in the puzzle that is helping form Algonquin and the Randall Road corridor into a major regional shopping destination in Chicagoland, particularly for furniture.
The center's three largest tenants will all be furniture or home item retailers.
Anchor Stores
*Ashley Furniture
*Roomplace at Harlem Furniture
*Great Escape
Smaller Shops
An adjacent smaller plaza features the following stores:
*I Sold it on eBay!
*Carpet Creations
*Station House Subs
*Starck Realtors
*Dinner by Design
*Enterprise Rent-a-Car
The center's three largest tenants will all be furniture or home item retailers.
Anchor Stores
*Ashley Furniture
*Roomplace at Harlem Furniture
*Great Escape
Smaller Shops
An adjacent smaller plaza features the following stores:
*I Sold it on eBay!
*Carpet Creations
*Station House Subs
*Starck Realtors
*Dinner by Design
*Enterprise Rent-a-Car