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likes to suck up to admins (posted pretty pictures ^_^) and is creepily obsessed with a fruity anthromorphic star
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'''Djbrayster''' joined the Sonic Scene in 2002, originally on the old EZBoard [[Sonic Classics]]. He had started off as someone who couldn't type properly and made very little sense.
  
interests: likes to spread MP3s and game copies
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He joined Sonic Cult a few months after being on Sonic Classic and was whipped into shape by Turbokiller and a few other olbies. He was branded the "N00b Defender" on Sonic Cult for his preference to talk and try and improve people in a less harsh way he got, but it proved to no avail. He decided to keep out of the wars instead.
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In 2003, a picture of a [[Ristar]] boss as a Cat was posted by Jay-Kun. Djbrayster was amazed at the regional difference and worked with fellow members Jay-Kun, DeepBlueVibes and Slade the Raptor to make a website devoted to [[Ristar]].
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[[PACHUKA]], who was given some info on the passwords in [[Ristar]] that were obtained during his work on [[Sonic Mega Collection]], was surprised with the research the once 'n00b' had achieved and gave hosting for the site on the [[Sonic Cult]] servers, and also gave Djbrayster Family status.
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Djbrayster is still working with the group of friends in researching and building a Ristar Fan Community. And has spent stupid amounts of money on his obsession in computer games and soundtracks.
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He is also kown for his contributions across the net for the following:
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* Sonic 2 SMS/GG VGM archive that is hosted on Zophar's Domain
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* Attempting a Sonic 2 Green Hills remix that was never any good
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* Scanning and sharing The Japanese Sonic Mega Collection Players Guide
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* Various sprite sheets, especially the Ristar related sheets
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* Sharing the Mother/Earthbound OSTs he has..
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**Well the original Mother OST from '89 did cost £106!
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* Finding the "lost" Sonic CD manual in the Japanese Sonic Mega Collection ISO
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He is also known to help his friends with requests.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:19, 19 January 2007

Djbrayster joined the Sonic Scene in 2002, originally on the old EZBoard Sonic Classics. He had started off as someone who couldn't type properly and made very little sense.

He joined Sonic Cult a few months after being on Sonic Classic and was whipped into shape by Turbokiller and a few other olbies. He was branded the "N00b Defender" on Sonic Cult for his preference to talk and try and improve people in a less harsh way he got, but it proved to no avail. He decided to keep out of the wars instead.

In 2003, a picture of a Ristar boss as a Cat was posted by Jay-Kun. Djbrayster was amazed at the regional difference and worked with fellow members Jay-Kun, DeepBlueVibes and Slade the Raptor to make a website devoted to Ristar.

PACHUKA, who was given some info on the passwords in Ristar that were obtained during his work on Sonic Mega Collection, was surprised with the research the once 'n00b' had achieved and gave hosting for the site on the Sonic Cult servers, and also gave Djbrayster Family status.

Djbrayster is still working with the group of friends in researching and building a Ristar Fan Community. And has spent stupid amounts of money on his obsession in computer games and soundtracks.

He is also kown for his contributions across the net for the following:

  • Sonic 2 SMS/GG VGM archive that is hosted on Zophar's Domain
  • Attempting a Sonic 2 Green Hills remix that was never any good
  • Scanning and sharing The Japanese Sonic Mega Collection Players Guide
  • Various sprite sheets, especially the Ristar related sheets
  • Sharing the Mother/Earthbound OSTs he has..
    • Well the original Mother OST from '89 did cost £106!
  • Finding the "lost" Sonic CD manual in the Japanese Sonic Mega Collection ISO

He is also known to help his friends with requests.