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− | '''Mercury''' is a [[Tech Member]] on [[Sonic Retro]], who is active on both the forum and on the wiki. Using his technical skill, he has done extensive researches on the classic Sonic games, which eventually resulted in the [[Sonic Physics Guide]], possibly his best known work. Mercury's other works include a Sonic engine ({{LinkRetro|topic=18575|title=in progress}}), a ''[[Sonic 1]]'' special stage editor ({{LinkRetro|topic=20791|title=released}}), the [[Sonic Extractor]] programmes, a tutorial that explains how to implement fully functional and correctly displayed "zone-agnostic objects" (pushable and breakable blocks) in every ''Sonic 1'' zone ({{LinkRetro|topic=21193|title=in progress}}), and the hack [[Sonic | + | '''Mercury''' is a [[Tech Member]] on [[Sonic Retro]], who is active on both the forum and on the wiki. Using his technical skill, he has done extensive researches on the classic Sonic games, which eventually resulted in the [[Sonic Physics Guide]], possibly his best known work. Mercury's other works include a Sonic engine ({{LinkRetro|topic=18575|title=in progress}}), a ''[[Sonic 1]]'' special stage editor ({{LinkRetro|topic=20791|title=released}}), the [[Sonic Extractor]] programmes, a tutorial that explains how to implement fully functional and correctly displayed "zone-agnostic objects" (pushable and breakable blocks) in every ''Sonic 1'' zone ({{LinkRetro|topic=21193|title=in progress}}), and the hack [[Sonic: The One Ring]]. He was nominated for membership of the [[Tech Member]] group a few times, and was awarded it on June 7th, 2010. |
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<forumuser name="Mercury" />
Mercury is a Tech Member on Sonic Retro, who is active on both the forum and on the wiki. Using his technical skill, he has done extensive researches on the classic Sonic games, which eventually resulted in the Sonic Physics Guide, possibly his best known work. Mercury's other works include a Sonic engine (in progress), a Sonic 1 special stage editor (released), the Sonic Extractor programmes, a tutorial that explains how to implement fully functional and correctly displayed "zone-agnostic objects" (pushable and breakable blocks) in every Sonic 1 zone (in progress), and the hack Sonic: The One Ring. He was nominated for membership of the Tech Member group a few times, and was awarded it on June 7th, 2010.