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''' drx''', owner of [[Hacking CulT]] and [[Hidden Palace]], has had several projects in the Sonic hacking community, including [[Sonic Tweaker]], real-time demo recording in ''[[Sonic 1]]'', fixing the infamous [[Spike Bug]] included in the JUE release of ''Sonic 1'' and writing a 68k emulator. In 2006, he became widely known for the release of the ''[[Sonic 3D Beta]]'' and the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Early Prototype]]''. In 2008, he gained even more notoriety when he released a years worth of Sega prototypes amounting to over 1,000 in a single day.
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''' drx''', owner of [[Hacking CulT]] and [[Hidden Palace]], has had several projects in the Sonic hacking community, including [[Sonic Tweaker]], real-time demo recording in ''[[Sonic 1]]'', fixing the infamous [[Spike Bug]] included in the JUE release of ''Sonic 1'' and writing a 68k emulator. In 2006, he became widely known for the release of the ''[[Sonic 3D Beta]]'' and the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Early Prototype]]''. In 2008, he gained even more notoriety when he released a years worth of [[Sega]] prototypes amounting to over 1,000 in a single day.
  
 
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drx, owner of Hacking CulT and Hidden Palace, has had several projects in the Sonic hacking community, including Sonic Tweaker, real-time demo recording in Sonic 1, fixing the infamous Spike Bug included in the JUE release of Sonic 1 and writing a 68k emulator. In 2006, he became widely known for the release of the Sonic 3D Beta and the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Early Prototype. In 2008, he gained even more notoriety when he released a years worth of Sega prototypes amounting to over 1,000 in a single day.