the team

just who's responsible for this mess?

michael "mikkyx" price - head developer

From humble beginnings back in 2002 to the rip-roaringly ridiculously good site you sit reading, Mikky's sat through it all. After starting CS in April 2002, Mikky managed to wangle himself a job doing this kind of thing for a living. He knows how lucky he is.

When he's not working on Cyberscore he likes to devote his time to other side projects - most of which never get anywhere as he's always drawn back to more Cyberscore. Development time is at a premium at the moment - mostly thanks to work but also thanks to various 360 and DS games.

In-between work, Cyberscore and a girlfriend he also plonks himself in front of the TV, usually to watch football or experiment with learning more about other stuff, like Python, Ruby and other precious gems and snakes.

peter "veterancs" price - administrator / manager

Pete's the "ideas" man - he's also (at time of writing) a level I don't know what anymore on Warcraft - with about 6 characters.

Charged with aiding with the fixing of bugs (as he's rather good at spotting them) and having cool ideas about how to make the site work better, Vet does brilliantly. He doesn't tend to compete on the site, as these days he only really plays one game. And "Most EXP Gained" wouldn't really work, we don't think.

Pete also voices opinions on the hiring of new staff to help keep things neat, trimmed and tidy - usually, he gets to have the final say in such matters.

the moderators

In January 2004 Cyberscore hired a team of moderators to help with the ever-growing list of things to do around the site, thus freeing up Mikky to code, and Veteran to have ideas and make sure Mikky codes properly.

We posted in the forum for volunteers to come forward and were pretty much knocked off our feet in the stampede. We should all be grateful to the following people, who were lucky enough to get picked then, and at various points since:

(Names in bold are active staff members)

To those listed above who have since resigned for whatever reason, thank you for supporting Cyberscore - we all appreciated your efforts.

other people we need to thank

Cyberscore has needed many people over time to keep it going - here's a (hopefully complete) list of other people who have somehow contributed to making Cyberscore a reality:

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