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==History==
 
==History==
  
B'man was originally known as ''Bennettman'' - this is still his [rarely-used] username on Ezboard.
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B'man was originally known as ''Bennettman''. He first joined the short-lived Chao information and competition site '''''Chao Garden Intelligence''''' in late 1999. After ''CGI'' became defunct he joined the '''''Hidden Palace''''' as a [bad] graphics editor; however, ''HP'' also died within a few months. During this time, he made acquaintances with [[Dreadknux]], Webmaster of the [[The_Sonic_Stadium|Sonic Stadium]].
  
He first joined the short-lived Chao information and competition site '''''Chao Garden Intelligence''''' in late 1999. After ''CGI'' became defunct he joined the '''''Hidden Palace''''' as a graphics editor (and a bad one, to be perfectly honest); however, ''HP'' also died within a few months. During this time, he made acquaintances with [[Dreadknux]], Webmaster of the [[The_Sonic_Stadium|Sonic Stadium]].
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After ''HP'' died, B'man joined the '''''Sonic Fangame Headquarters''''' in mid-summer 2000, initially trying to join a team as a music creator. After failing, he "set up" a one-man team called ''B'man Games'' (the first instance of the name "B'man") working on a Quick Timer Event game called ''QTEzone''. Originally called ''SonicQTEzone'', accusations of plagiarism from ''TGF Team'' (the creator of ''Sonic QTE''), prompted him to change the name. As it was however, the game died after three engine tests.
  
After ''HP'''s death, B'man joined the '''''Sonic Fangame Headquarters''''' in mid-summer 2000, initially trying to join a team as a music creator. After failing, he "set up" a one-man team called ''B'man Games'' (the first instance of the name "B'man") working on a Quick Timer Event game called ''QTEzone''. Originally called ''SonicQTEzone'', accusations of plagiarism from ''TGF Team'' (the creator of ''Sonic QTE''), prompted him to change the name. As it was however, the game died after three engine tests.
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During development of B'man's second attempt at a game, ''Sonic Light'' (which also died after two engine tests), he joined with Cinos Hedgean to create [[http://www.w00ty.com/tisoft Team Infinity Software]], which eventually consisted of six members. The team as a whole created a number of [[hoaxing|hoaxes]], ''The Games Factory'' libraries and tutorials. Their only game, ''Shadow Returns'', also died after one demo but holds the dubious honour of being the longest demo (in terms of levels), and possibly the flashiest one, released at ''SAGE March 2002''. After this release, the team mostly became inactive.
  
During development of B'man's second attempt at a game, ''Sonic Light'' (which also died after two engine tests), he joined with Cinos Hedgean to create [[http://www.w00ty.com/tisoft Team Infinity Software]], which eventually consisted of six members. The team as a whole created a number of [[hoaxing|hoaxes]], ''The Games Factory'' libraries and tutorials. Their only game, Shadow Returns, also died after one demo but holds the dubious honour of being the longest demo (in terms of levels), and possibly the flashiest one, released at ''SAGE March 2002''. It, of course, pales in comparison to the presentation of many current fangames, but it was one of the first Sonic fangames to make aesthetics a major part of game design. After this release, the team mostly became inactive.
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After leaving SFGHQ due to an unnecessary argument with the staff, B'man left the scene, eventually to come back to the '''''[[The Sonic Stadium|Sonic Stadium]]''''' sometime in 2003. As a PHP/SQL programmer, he helped Dreadknux with the ''SSMB'' forum, gradually going from a member, to staff, to administrator after former admin ''omega13a'' was banned. Currently he is the technical admin of the Sonic Stadium Network.
 
 
After leaving SFGHQ due to an unnecessary argument with the staff, B'man left the scene, eventually to come back to the '''''[[The Sonic Stadium|Sonic Stadium]]''''' sometime in 2003. As a PHP/SQL programmer, he helped Dreadknux with the ''SSMB'' forum, gradually going from a member, to staff, to administrator after former admin ''omega13a'' was banned. Currently he is the technical admin of the Sonic Stadium Network as a whole, as the lone maintainer of its server and head programmer of most of the network's site backends.
 
  
 
==Hangouts==
 
==Hangouts==

Revision as of 18:14, 19 May 2008

[Ian Bennett], aka B'man, Bmn, B, B4U and others, has been a part of the scene since late 1999.

History

B'man was originally known as Bennettman. He first joined the short-lived Chao information and competition site Chao Garden Intelligence in late 1999. After CGI became defunct he joined the Hidden Palace as a [bad] graphics editor; however, HP also died within a few months. During this time, he made acquaintances with Dreadknux, Webmaster of the Sonic Stadium.

After HP died, B'man joined the Sonic Fangame Headquarters in mid-summer 2000, initially trying to join a team as a music creator. After failing, he "set up" a one-man team called B'man Games (the first instance of the name "B'man") working on a Quick Timer Event game called QTEzone. Originally called SonicQTEzone, accusations of plagiarism from TGF Team (the creator of Sonic QTE), prompted him to change the name. As it was however, the game died after three engine tests.

During development of B'man's second attempt at a game, Sonic Light (which also died after two engine tests), he joined with Cinos Hedgean to create [Team Infinity Software], which eventually consisted of six members. The team as a whole created a number of hoaxes, The Games Factory libraries and tutorials. Their only game, Shadow Returns, also died after one demo but holds the dubious honour of being the longest demo (in terms of levels), and possibly the flashiest one, released at SAGE March 2002. After this release, the team mostly became inactive.

After leaving SFGHQ due to an unnecessary argument with the staff, B'man left the scene, eventually to come back to the Sonic Stadium sometime in 2003. As a PHP/SQL programmer, he helped Dreadknux with the SSMB forum, gradually going from a member, to staff, to administrator after former admin omega13a was banned. Currently he is the technical admin of the Sonic Stadium Network.

Hangouts