Aristotle A. Avinroo

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"My parents said I could live in their basement as long as I want."

-AAA, Games Master Challenge

Aristotle A. Avinroo, also known as The Games Master or AAA, is a Yellow Blumaroo introduced after the Games Room's redesign on 21st November 2006. He considers himself to be the best gamer in Neopia, and has set several challenges for other Neopians to try and beat him.

He floats around in a special chair, bought for him by his mother; lives in his parents basement; and is humoured by his sister, Abigail, who finds him somewhat amusing. He refers to himself as the "master of the Games Room", and is known for often his often egotistical behaviour. Despite claims that no one can possibly best him, he's built quite an anti-following of Neopets who'd like nothing more than to see this Blumaroo eat his words.

According to his Neopedia entry, he is 14-years old, his IQ is "too high to count" (Or so he claims), and his interests are "Gaming, boasting, and challenging others".

History

Games Master Challenge

Main article: Games Master Challenge

Upon the release of the redesigned Games Room in November 2006, Aristotle decided to introduce the Games Master Challenge, an event in which he would create and present various challenges in the Games Room for user to beat.

With AAA's decision to retire from the event in 2011, the event has primarily been split into two eras, the Pre-Modern and Modern formats.

Pre-modern format (2006-2010)

In the original Games Master Challenge, there were twelve challenges created by AAA, five of which had hidden terms that were not revealed until the challenge was completed.

Completion of each of the challenges earned the user a random prize, varying in use and rarity given the challenge.

The event primarily operated the much like the Daily Dare until 2011, when changed the format of the event.

Modern format (2011-Present)

In 2011, Aristotle had decided to change the format of the event and instead make it a team based event.

Brains Vs. Brawns
Main article: Games Master Challenge/Brains Vs. Brawns

In 2011, AAA had selected a competitive theme for the event, Brains Vs. Brawns. In this event, AAA represented Team Brains, and his sister, Abigail, represented Team Brawns.

Pirates Vs. Ninjas
Main article: Games Master Challenge/Pirates Vs. Ninjas

In 2012, Aristotle had officially retired from the event, now yearly selecting teams to compete against one another and remained as a host. This year, the chosen theme was Pirates Vs. Ninjas, with Captain Three Legs representing Team Pirate, and the Techo Master representing Team Ninja.

Sun Vs. Moon
Main article: Games Master Challenge/Sun Vs. Moon

In 2013, the event was once again hosted by AAA, with the chosen theme being Sun Vs. Moon. Siyana represented Team Sun, and Luna represented Team Moon.

Daily Dare

Main article: Daily Dare

Following the success of the Games Master Challenge, Aristotle has decided to present a new challenge to Neopia: The Daily Dare. Along with his sister Abigail, Aristotle would be able to challenge gamers across Neopia to prove once and for all that he was the best.

2007

Main article: Daily Dare/2007

AAA appears as a challenger in the first Daily Dare, presenting 31 game-related challenges and awarding prizes.

2008

Main article: Daily Dare/2008

Unlike the previous year, Abigail and AAA did not set up the Daily Dare and present challenges to players. Rather, the pair was kidnapped by King Roothless and forced to play games in his dungeon, only to be freed if enough players could beat their scores.

Much like the last year, for 31 prizes were awarded by Aristotle for the month of March to those who managed to beat his score.

2009

Main article: Daily Dare/2009

After having had recovered from the previous year, AAA appears yet again to hast the 2009 Daily Dare. This time, however, the duration of the event is only 30 days and thus Aristotle only awards 30 prizes.

2010

Main article: Daily Dare/2010

Aristotle returns for the 2010 Daily Dare, once again hosting the event as the "hard" challenge with his sister Abigail

For this year, the event lasted a total of 32 days, and thus 32 prizes were awarded for beating AAA's scores.

2011

Main article: Daily Dare/2011

Aristotle appears once more in the 2011 Daily Dare, awarding 31 prizes for 31 days to those who can beat her scores.

2012

Main article: Daily Dare/2012

This year, the Daily Dare was to be held in the newly re designed games room, but pretty soon things went wrong. When King Roo goes missing, and Roo Island becomes swarmed by mysterious bugs, Abigail, AAA and Lulu set out too restore peace to island and save the Daily Dare.

This year, Aristotle was given a redesign which changed hix primary look, now sporting new clothing much like his sister. The duration of the event was greatly shortened, and with this change, Aristotle awards only 27 prizes.

2013

Main article: Daily Dare/2013

With the events of the Obelisk War having taken place, AAA had decided to delay the Daily Dare until the dust settles. Unfortunately, with the Altador Cup occurring earlier this year, Aristotle is forced to delay the Daily Dare until mid-Summer, coincidentally during his yearly visit to Camp Wannamakeagame.

This year, Abigail is left to host the Daily Dare with her brother's self-centered classmate, Chadley.

Near the end of the event, Aristotle returns and ultimately replaces Chadley. Following the trend of the previous year, the event was greatly shortened to 20 primary days, and thus only 20 prizes were awarded in his name, 17 by Chadley and 3 by Aristotle.


New Game Challenge

Main article: New Game Challenge

Beginning in July 2009, Aristotle challenged users to beat his score in each new game that was released, and a new challenge begins approximately every week or two. The format of the challenge is similar to Daily Dare, where Abigail has a lower score than AAA and Lulu has a special NC Mall Challenge, and a prize is received for beating a challenger.

As the challenge was rather short lived, Aristotle only awarded a total of 23 prizes during the duration of the site feature.

Trivia

  • He appears to be named after the great Greek philosopher Aristotle.