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In October 2008, GregBFM contacted [[Tweaker]] to comment on [[Sonic Megamix]]'s level design.  When Greg mentioned his past as Gregster3K on the original Wai site, Tweaker recognized him and upgraded him to [[Oldbie]] status.
 
In October 2008, GregBFM contacted [[Tweaker]] to comment on [[Sonic Megamix]]'s level design.  When Greg mentioned his past as Gregster3K on the original Wai site, Tweaker recognized him and upgraded him to [[Oldbie]] status.
  
He currently lurks the forums, occasionally posting information.
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GregBFM now lurks the forums (his favorite being Reverse Engineering), occasionally posting information.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 18 August 2012

GregBFM is a longtime scener and forum lurker who has been around since the original Sonic Stuff Research Group days, watching the scene and staying on top of the latest developments.

History

Initially named Gregster3K, he participated in the first version of Simon Wai's Sonic 2 Beta Page, during the ezBoard days, before it went down for a time. He also created a series of hoaxes, including an imagining of Genocide City as a burning Chemical Plant, and The Doomsday Zone portrayed as it may have appeared on a more modern console. He may have also posted on the early Sonic CulT forums.

He was present during the disappearance(s) of Simon Wai and the 2003 death of the Andy Wolan-helmed SSRG.

In November 2005, he registered on SWS2B as GregBFM, and contributed ideas and commentary for hack development until May 2006.

In October 2008, GregBFM contacted Tweaker to comment on Sonic Megamix's level design. When Greg mentioned his past as Gregster3K on the original Wai site, Tweaker recognized him and upgraded him to Oldbie status.

GregBFM now lurks the forums (his favorite being Reverse Engineering), occasionally posting information.