Nathan Drake's Contest History

Who is Nathan Drake?
Nathan Drake is the good-looking, quick-witted treasure hunter and main character of the PS3's flagship series Uncharted. Believed to be a descendant of legendary explorer Sir Francis Drake, Nathan's natural curiosity leads him to numerous hunts for mythical treasures around the world. However, his ambitious hunts have a tendency to attract trouble from those with more sinister intentions, often forcing him to use all his wits and heroism to protect his friends and escape from his assailants unharmed (as well as getting the treasure for himself!). Drake is also a consummate ladies man, capable of charming most who he comes across, much to the disdain of his mentor Sully.

"Man, this is like trying to find a bride in a brothel." - Nathan Drake

Contest History
Win-Loss Record: 0-2

Summer 2008 Contest - Division 6 - Second Group
 * Division 6 Round 1 --- 4th place, 8730 [6.87%] - Squall Leonhart, 57296 [45.06%] - Yoshi, 41736 [32.82%] - CATS, 19397 [15.25%]

After Nathan Hale's humiliation last year, no-one held much hope for his namesake Nathan Drake, another PS3 exclusive character. However, not many expected him to set a new record of futility in being the first character to lose to CATS; in fact, he was doubled by the Zero Wing star, making this one of the weakest performances of all time.

Winter 2010 Contest - Hyrule Division - 2 Seed
 * Jenova Round 1 --- Lost to (15) The Boss, 33295 [47.63%] - 36615 [52.37%]
 * Extrapolated Strength --- 105th Place [17.87%]

With the recent release of the highly acclaimed Uncharted 2 and the growing popularity of the PS3 on GameFAQs, Drake secured an impressive #2 seed. Most knew he would benefit hugely from his increased exposure, but the spectre of his loss to CATS still hung over him and The Boss was made a minor favourite. Indeed, The Boss ran out a close winner, showing that Drake is still quite weak. But this is one hell of a boost; from being doubled by CATS to losing narrowly to The Boss? Nathan at least managed some respectability here, unlike in 2008.