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Sonic Hacking Community (aka SHaC) was a page created by [[Saxman]] and launched on January 1, 2001. SHaC was quite successful, getting roughly about 1000 visitors weekly. SHaC hosted Saxman's hacking pages. It also served as a data collection center for Sonic hacks, hacking utitilies, and reviews. It was also the launching pad for [[Chaos (level editor)]]. SHaC disappeared from the web in late 2003 when hosting was adruptly cut off.
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'''Sonic Hacking Community''' (aka '''SHaC''') was a page created by [[Saxman]] and launched on January 1, 2001. SHaC was quite successful, getting roughly about 1000 visitors weekly. SHaC hosted Saxman's hacking pages, including the [[Sonic 2 Hacking Guide]]. It also served as a data collection center for [[Sonic hacks]], [[Sonic Hacking Utilities|hacking utitilies]], and reviews, and was the launching pad for the [[Chaos (level editor)|Chaos level editor]]. SHaC disappeared from the web in late 2003 when hosting was abruptly cut off.
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Revision as of 04:09, 29 September 2008

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Sonic Hacking Community (aka SHaC) was a page created by Saxman and launched on January 1, 2001. SHaC was quite successful, getting roughly about 1000 visitors weekly. SHaC hosted Saxman's hacking pages, including the Sonic 2 Hacking Guide. It also served as a data collection center for Sonic hacks, hacking utitilies, and reviews, and was the launching pad for the Chaos level editor. SHaC disappeared from the web in late 2003 when hosting was abruptly cut off.