9.5 (17.) Project BlackFire Part I: We The Fallen (February 2012 - April 2012).9.3 (15.) The Chrome Stature II: Sacred Legends ( Lone Wolf: Mark Your Move) (Oct 2011 - Jan 2012).9.2 (14.) The Chrome Stature: The Return of DL (July 2011 - October 2011).9 The 8'th Generation (January 2011 - October 2012).7.1 (8.) Flames on a Golden Throne (January 2010 - February 2010).7 The 7'th Generation (January 2010 - December 2010).6.3 (5.) Days in a Dark Arising Part II (January 2009 - May 2009).6.2 (4.) Days in a Dark Arising Part I (January 2006 - December 2008).6 The 6'th Generation (March 2003 - December 2009).5 The 5'th Generation (August 1997 - February 2003).This page is no longer being updated as of 3/1/13. This Bio is complete after 6 years of work. If you wish to know where DL and DR have relocated to, send DL a message either at or his Xbox Live account at RealDarkLight93. On 3/1/13, DL's SRW Bio was completed, DL and DR moved over to the S3 Clan HQ website. WBYD backed off of the latter, in Winter '12, and KSI ended their clan war with WBYD around the same time, leaving it at just WBYD against DHG. In April 2012, DarkLight93 developed a darker and isolated persona than in the past, eventually creating the completely evil clan "WBYD", and attacking major gaming clans, such as KSI, DHG, and even the MLG itself. Around Late 2011/Early 2012 DL started to focus less on Speed Running, and start to convert over to the Competitive Side of gaming, with the goal of sweeping the gaming community under a cloud of Darkness, and to gain numerous championships. Since Mid-2008, many have called this the Wave of Darkness, DarkLight93's completely unstoppable First Person Shooter domination era. That is until January 27 2012, when he was champion of 17 games. In that time, he also ripped apart 007 NightFire, eventually dominating Ben Southward, and forming an Elite Team that went on to completely max out every time in the game by 2011. In addition to this, he was also one of the oldest active gamers in the community still playing, with his total contribution time almost reaching 16 years, and his total Championship Reign time coming to a total of 17,550 Days as of March 1, 2013.Ĭowen (right) with a friend in a rural setting - superimposed text reads "Stay True" - Cowen's personal motto.Įveryone agrees his first domination era was 2008, where he was champion of 6 Video Games at the same time. All in all, DarkLight93 is one of the best gamers in history, but also the most controversial one as well. The current DarkLight93 theme song is Dethklok- Crush the Industry. DarkLight93 was one of the few Veteran Speed Runners still active from the Pre-2000 Era, and is believed to be the last one to retire speed running. He has been the World Champion of 007 Nightfire for 4 years. He is most notorious for 007, Halo, GTA, and Fallout series. His current Overall Global Rank on Cyberscore is #160/9,567. Another thing that DarkLight93 has been well-known for is for being a "Crossroad Platformer", which means he has played on all 3 main Video Game Console makers, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo up until 2012, when he retired from Nintendo on January 1, 2012. He has been famous in the gaming community for having a unique "gothic/evil" style, instead of the "standard behavior" of a Pro-Gamer, in addition to being respectful towards every single gamer regardless of their playing skill.
He is currently recognized as one of the greatest speed runners of all time, for his absolute 100% devotion to pro-gaming, along with his insane ability to completely control the scoreboards of almost any First Person Shooter.
He has also obtained over 7,000 World Records for various games. Throughout his career, he has completed 20 projects, obtained 50 video game speed-running championships, 13 Global, 1 Continental, 8 Regionals, 3 Nationals, 17 State, and 8 Divisionals.
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D*.* A*.* R*.* K*/\* L*.* I*.* G*.* H*.* T*.* 9*.* 3\ĭarkLight93 is a multi-generation professional gamer who has been actively gaming since August 1997, and peformed Professional Speed Running from August 1997 to August 2012.