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=== Hall of Fame Level History === The Hall of Fame competitions started with only twenty-five levels, which were built into Bike or Die! After people began to redistribute their levels on the Web, SiuLun's Levels were added to the Hall of Fame almost two months later (September 1, 2004), adding eleven more levels. Master KO's Levels (13 levels) on October 29, 2004 and Orr's Levels (12 levels) followed on November 10, 2004. You Qi's Levels (10 levels) came in March 3, 2005, during You Qi's short reign as Time Trial Champion.<br /> By that time, several hundred levels were available, so instead of using levelpacks made by a single person, compilation packs, with levels made by several designers, became a standard. The Summer Pack (16 levels) became part of the Time Trial on June 24, 2005, although the levels were made before then. <br />After a long time, on March 22, 2006 Newbie pack was release consisting 16 levels. Followed by Sweet Fifteen on August 21, 2006 with 15 levels in it. Together with the new Bike or Die version 1.4, the New Deal pack was released on October 15, 2006 adding 15 more levels to the competition. This pack use the new features of Bike or Die such as updraft and slippery surfaces.<br /> After a long discussion, debates and votes of several players, on February 24, 2007 there is a new levelpack called Old School contains 15 levels of old levels that created before but too interesting to left behind at the Hall of Fame. It follows with the Next Generation levelpack (15 levels) which entering the Time Trial Championship on March 11.
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