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On September 13, 2005, an anonymous Sega employee put a proof-of-concept beta of Sonic X-Tream up for auction on ASSEMbler Games, using TheRedEye as a middleman and auctioneer. TheRedEye posted a notification thread about it on [[Simon Wai's Sonic 2 Beta|SWS2B]]. The seller wanted a four-figure sum for it, which immediately put almost every member of the Sonic community out of the running, at least on thier own. Because it was unlikely that it would be dumped and redistributed if a collector bought it, some of the members of ASSEMbler's decided to start a group bid. Among the Sonic sceners that contributed were [[LocalH]] and [[rika_chou]]. The community had raised $1,700, at which point a person by the handle '''ratman221''' threw a huge monkey wrench into the plan.
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On September 13, 2005, an anonymous Sega employee put a proof-of-concept beta of [[Sonic X-Tream]] up for auction on ASSEMbler Games, using TheRedEye as a middleman and auctioneer. TheRedEye posted a notification thread about it on [[Simon Wai's Sonic 2 Beta|SWS2B]]. The seller wanted a four-figure sum for it, which immediately put almost every member of the Sonic community out of the running, at least on thier own. Because it was unlikely that it would be dumped and redistributed if a collector bought it, some of the members of ASSEMbler's decided to start a group bid. Among the Sonic sceners that contributed were [[LocalH]] and [[rika_chou]]. The community had raised $1,700, at which point a person by the handle '''RatMan221''' threw a huge monkey wrench into the plan.
  
RatMan showed up on September 14, 2005, with a promise that he would buy the prototype at any cost. He initially bid $3,000 and said that he would raise any higher bids. Some community members were suspicious of this guy, since he gave two phoney AIM screen names and had never been heard of before. However, donations to the pot stopped completely, as everybody thought he was legitimate. After the debacle over the AIM names, LocalH went back and forth between SWS2B, ASSEMblers, and Sonic Classic relaying additional contributions that were made. This brought the group total to $2,365.
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RatMan showed up on the 14th with a promise that he would buy the prototype at any cost. He initially bid $3,000 and said that he would raise any higher bids. Some community members were suspicious of this guy, since he gave two phoney AIM screen names and had never been heard of before. However, donations to the pot stopped completely, as everybody thought he was legitimate. After the debacle over the AIM names, LocalH went back and forth between SWS2B, ASSEMblers, and Sonic Classic relaying additional contributions that were made. This brought the group total to $2,365.
  
 
The next day, after the auction ended, RatMan [http://www.sws2b.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5388&view=findpost&p=88873 revealed] that his bid was a diversion meant specifically to keep the Sonic community from getting the beta, and [http://www.sws2b.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5388&view=findpost&p=88877 said] that he was hired by the winning collector (according to him, hl7_18) to keep everybody else out. He also claimed that the entire auction was a show, and that TheRedEye knew of this from the start. All claims about TheRedEye's involvement are almost certainly false due to his reliability, and hl7_18 adamantly denies both being the buyer and having anything to do with RatMan. It is likely that RatMan is simply a disgruntled (ex-)member of the community who saw the thread on SWS2B and decided to troll it.
 
The next day, after the auction ended, RatMan [http://www.sws2b.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5388&view=findpost&p=88873 revealed] that his bid was a diversion meant specifically to keep the Sonic community from getting the beta, and [http://www.sws2b.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5388&view=findpost&p=88877 said] that he was hired by the winning collector (according to him, hl7_18) to keep everybody else out. He also claimed that the entire auction was a show, and that TheRedEye knew of this from the start. All claims about TheRedEye's involvement are almost certainly false due to his reliability, and hl7_18 adamantly denies both being the buyer and having anything to do with RatMan. It is likely that RatMan is simply a disgruntled (ex-)member of the community who saw the thread on SWS2B and decided to troll it.

Revision as of 18:56, 15 September 2005

On September 13, 2005, an anonymous Sega employee put a proof-of-concept beta of Sonic X-Tream up for auction on ASSEMbler Games, using TheRedEye as a middleman and auctioneer. TheRedEye posted a notification thread about it on SWS2B. The seller wanted a four-figure sum for it, which immediately put almost every member of the Sonic community out of the running, at least on thier own. Because it was unlikely that it would be dumped and redistributed if a collector bought it, some of the members of ASSEMbler's decided to start a group bid. Among the Sonic sceners that contributed were LocalH and rika_chou. The community had raised $1,700, at which point a person by the handle RatMan221 threw a huge monkey wrench into the plan.

RatMan showed up on the 14th with a promise that he would buy the prototype at any cost. He initially bid $3,000 and said that he would raise any higher bids. Some community members were suspicious of this guy, since he gave two phoney AIM screen names and had never been heard of before. However, donations to the pot stopped completely, as everybody thought he was legitimate. After the debacle over the AIM names, LocalH went back and forth between SWS2B, ASSEMblers, and Sonic Classic relaying additional contributions that were made. This brought the group total to $2,365.

The next day, after the auction ended, RatMan revealed that his bid was a diversion meant specifically to keep the Sonic community from getting the beta, and said that he was hired by the winning collector (according to him, hl7_18) to keep everybody else out. He also claimed that the entire auction was a show, and that TheRedEye knew of this from the start. All claims about TheRedEye's involvement are almost certainly false due to his reliability, and hl7_18 adamantly denies both being the buyer and having anything to do with RatMan. It is likely that RatMan is simply a disgruntled (ex-)member of the community who saw the thread on SWS2B and decided to troll it.

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