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'''Nemesis''' is one of the fathers of the hacking scene. He wrote comprehensive guides listing offsets for just about everything in the S1 and S2 ROM images and savestates, cracked an [[Nemesis compression|art compression scheme]] now named after him, and released the first split disassemblies. His [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Beta|prototype research]] was instrumental in the early progression of the community.
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'''Nemesis''' is known for his extensive research and discoveries in the hacking scene. He wrote [[SCHG:Sonic Community Hacking Guide#Nemesis' hacking guides|comprehensive guides]] listing offsets for nearly everything in the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Sonic 2]]'' ROM images and savestates, cracked an [[Nemesis compression|art compression scheme]] now named after him, wrote numerous [[Nemesis MD Programs|compression and decompression tools]] for Mega Drive formats, and released the first split disassemblies. His [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Beta|prototype research]] is widely considered an important part in the progression in knowledge about the prototypes.
  
Currently, Nemesis is working on writing a new [[Genesis]] [[emulator]]. [http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?showtopic=9008]
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Currently, Nemesis is working on writing a new [[Genesis]] [[emulator]], named [[Exodus]], which aims for maximum accuracy and numerous debugging features. The initial announcement thread can be viewed {{LinkRetro|topic=9008|title=here}}.
  
 
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<forumuser name="Nemesis" /> Nemesis is known for his extensive research and discoveries in the hacking scene. He wrote comprehensive guides listing offsets for nearly everything in the original Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic 2 ROM images and savestates, cracked an art compression scheme now named after him, wrote numerous compression and decompression tools for Mega Drive formats, and released the first split disassemblies. His prototype research is widely considered an important part in the progression in knowledge about the prototypes.

Currently, Nemesis is working on writing a new Genesis emulator, named Exodus, which aims for maximum accuracy and numerous debugging features. The initial announcement thread can be viewed
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External link

Nemesis' Sonic Hacking Site (Web Archive)