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Although [[ezBoard]] had served Sonic Classic's hosting needs for years, the ever rising price of [[Gold Community]] forced the staff to move. Free
 
Although [[ezBoard]] had served Sonic Classic's hosting needs for years, the ever rising price of [[Gold Community]] forced the staff to move. Free
  hosting for a message board the size of Sonic Classic, however, wasn't something easily found. A small hosting site for Sonic-based web pages, named [[SSonicNet]], ran by [[Sonic McTails]], had opened in July of 2002, and offered free hosting to Sonic based sites, and had hosted a backup of [[Area 51] and a few other sites. [[Pelord]] had confined in McTails that he was serious considering [[SSonicNet]] for hosting. Shortly after hearing this news, the [[SSonicNet]] moved to [[Invision Power's]] Hosting, and was redesigned. The first beta version of this new board was installed in November of '02, at http://projectnemesis.ibforums.com/sclassic (later moved to http://projectnemesis.ibforums.com/sclassic/forums). [[Invision Board]] 1.1 Final was installed, and was upgraded to 1.2 before going ILVE on February 16, 2004, and has reminding on [[SSonicNet]]'s hosting to this day. Sonic Classic remains [[SSonicNet]]'s largest site to date, and uses up over 4-10GB of bandwidth monthly.
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  hosting for a message board the size of Sonic Classic, however, wasn't something easily found. A small hosting site for Sonic-based web pages, named [[SSonicNET]], ran by [[Sonic McTails]], had opened in July of 2002, and offered free hosting to Sonic based sites, and had hosted a backup of [[Area 51] and a few other sites. [[Pelord]] had confined in McTails that he was serious considering [[SSonicNET]] for hosting. Shortly after hearing this news, the [[SSonicNET]] moved to [[Invision Power's]] Hosting, and was redesigned. The first beta version of this new board was installed in November of '02, at http://projectnemesis.ibforums.com/sclassic (later moved to http://projectnemesis.ibforums.com/sclassic/forums). [[Invision Board]] 1.1 Final was installed, and was upgraded to 1.2 before going ILVE on February 16, 2004, and has reminding on [[SSonicNET]]'s hosting to this day. Sonic Classic remains [[SSonicNET]]'s largest site to date, and uses up over 4-10GB of bandwidth monthly.

Revision as of 23:26, 25 November 2004

Sonic Classic is an online community made up of, among other things, Sonic the Hedgehog fans. Today, it is a wide-encompassing board with over 700 members and growing. It orginially existed as Sonic 2 Beta (Web Site) and changed it's name to Sonic Classic later in it's life.

Earily History

The Beginning

Orginially, Sonic 2 Beta In early January 1999, Simon Wai's Sonic 2 Beta Page was born, dedicated to the prototype version of this great game. The very first edition of the site had an animated gif of the title screen, and featured white text on a blue SONIC/MILES morphing background.

The discovery of Sonic 2 Beta ROM marked a significant point in the Sonic Secrets scene. Before the ROM was available, groundless speculations were made based on some poorly scanned pictures, and lots of faith was required in order for many theories to stand. After the ROM was released, investigations were made by means of "hacking" the savestates or the ROM directly. Hacking is now a foundation for new theories, which brings the sonic community as a whole another step closer to the truth of what Sonic 2 was intended to be. It is unknown who dumped the ROM found by Simon Wai, but it was found on a Chinese web site after a thread in the newsgroups about it. The wide-spread circulation of this ROM file soon followed.

Simon Wai's Departure

In early 2001, Simon Wai decided to put his focus towards college, and left the Sonic 2 Beta as an archive, soon to be deleted. A member of the message boards, Pelord archived the site and rehosted it on the orginial Sonic Stuff Research Group. Sonic 2 Beta's focus was more on game theories, and general Sonic intrest; the actual hacking and discovies were usually posted on Area 51 and Tom's SoStH Page. Although the actual site recieved few updates, one section -- the mailbag -- was very popular, and it was the orginial orgins of several jokes such as "i wod lick a Sonic 2 Beta ROMS"

On March 24, 2001, Pelord created the ezBoard edition of the Sonic 2 Beta Messageboard, a switch from Simon's AnyBoard creation. Time passed, and the need for moderators became apartent. LocalHMC and Terunaga . Sonic Sue became the first administator on Sonic 2 Beta after winning an art contest. During the ezBoard era, Terunaga, Bryn2k, Ashura2k, L0st, TStodden, servered as the first moderators.

As time passed, Sonic 2 Beta found itself drifting away from Sonic research, becoming outpaced by the quickly-growing Sonic Cult and the prime days of Area 51. Thus, too, the mood of the forums started to drift toward Sonic information compilation, with things such as manual translations from Japanese Sonic games, and became more of a social center for those in the scene.

The PACHUKA Incident

During the summer of '02, PACHUKA and a few other members got into an arguement over the existance of Dust Hill Zone in a topic in Sonic Discussion. During the corse of the arguement, Sonic Sue banned PACHUKA from Sonic 2 Beta, which started off a friction between Sonic 2 Beta/Sonic Classic and Sonic Cult which lasted for years.

Simon Wai's Return

In late 2002, Simon Wai returned from seemingly thin air to announce his return to the community. Simon recreated Sonic 2 Beta the way he wanted it, and told Pelord he wanted the name Sonic 2 Beta back. Pelord agreed to the terms, and Sonic 2 Beta became known as Sonic Classic. Simon said that Sonic 2 Beta Message Board could remain open, but they must change there name. One of the few names put on the table was 'Sonic Classic', which was the name of Pelord's old Sonic-related website. The name stuck and it became official in December 2003. (At the time of the switch, Sonic Classic was located at pub10.ezboard.com/bsonic2beta). The current ezBoard link is http://p212.ezboard.com/bsonic2beta

Leaving ezBoard

Although ezBoard had served Sonic Classic's hosting needs for years, the ever rising price of Gold Community forced the staff to move. Free

hosting for a message board the size of Sonic Classic, however, wasn't something easily found. A small hosting site for Sonic-based web pages, named SSonicNET, ran by Sonic McTails, had opened in July of 2002, and offered free hosting to Sonic based sites, and had hosted a backup of [[Area 51] and a few other sites. Pelord had confined in McTails that he was serious considering SSonicNET for hosting. Shortly after hearing this news, the SSonicNET moved to Invision Power's Hosting, and was redesigned. The first beta version of this new board was installed in November of '02, at http://projectnemesis.ibforums.com/sclassic (later moved to http://projectnemesis.ibforums.com/sclassic/forums). Invision Board 1.1 Final was installed, and was upgraded to 1.2 before going ILVE on February 16, 2004, and has reminding on SSonicNET's hosting to this day. Sonic Classic remains SSonicNET's largest site to date, and uses up over 4-10GB of bandwidth monthly.