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==Background==  
 
==Background==  
Kurk became a ROM hacker at an young age because he was a nerd and liked Sonic and Coding. He joined SSRG in 2016 and eventually Retro in 2019. He became friends with many up-and-coming ROM hackers in the early years but kept a low profile. Despite this, he's had a prolific hacking career.  
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Kurk became a ROM hacker at a young age because he was a nerd and liked Sonic and Coding. He joined SSRG in 2016 and eventually Retro in 2019. He became friends with many up-and-coming ROM hackers in the early years but kept a low profile. Despite this, he's had a prolific hacking career.  
  
 
==Personal Projects==
 
==Personal Projects==
 
* Sonic 1 Time Twister (2015-2016) - A shitty ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' hack that was released at SHC 2016. It was a contender for the Big Trophy but lost to whatever Royameadow made that year. Kurk is still salty about not making the best worst hack.
 
* Sonic 1 Time Twister (2015-2016) - A shitty ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' hack that was released at SHC 2016. It was a contender for the Big Trophy but lost to whatever Royameadow made that year. Kurk is still salty about not making the best worst hack.
* Virtua Sonic (2016-2018) - ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' But Virtual Boy. 'Nuff said!
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* Sonic 1 Remade (2016-Present) - A hack of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' that aimed to give Sonic 1 a new coat of paint. Had a release at SHC 2018.   
* Sonic 1 Remade (2016-Present) - A hack of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' that aimed to give Sonic 1 a new coat of paint. Had several releases from 2017-2018, including at SHC 2018.   
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* Sonic the Hedgehog: Island of Magnetic Artifacts (2021-Present) - A hack of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' that was a spiritual successor to Sonic Kyukyoku. Kurk took over as team leader to get it to SHC 2022, where it won a shit ton of trophies.  
* Sonic 1 For Uber Players (2020) - A hack of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' that was designed to be hard. It was made out of spite and should be forgotten.
 
* Sonic the Hedgehog: Island of Magnetic Artifacts (2022-Present) - A hack of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'' that was a spiritual successor to Sonic Kyukyoku. Kurk took over as team leader to get it to SHC 2022, where it won a shit ton of trophies.  
 
  
 
==Credited Projects==
 
==Credited Projects==
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* Sonic Kyukyoku (2018): Music, Coding, Beta Testing
 
* Sonic Kyukyoku (2018): Music, Coding, Beta Testing
 
* Various Projects in Team Kyukyoku (2017-2019): Coding, Music, Level Design
 
* Various Projects in Team Kyukyoku (2017-2019): Coding, Music, Level Design
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:31, 21 November 2023

KZG4 (more commonly known as Kurk) is a shitty ROM hacker.

Background

Kurk became a ROM hacker at a young age because he was a nerd and liked Sonic and Coding. He joined SSRG in 2016 and eventually Retro in 2019. He became friends with many up-and-coming ROM hackers in the early years but kept a low profile. Despite this, he's had a prolific hacking career.

Personal Projects

  • Sonic 1 Time Twister (2015-2016) - A shitty Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) hack that was released at SHC 2016. It was a contender for the Big Trophy but lost to whatever Royameadow made that year. Kurk is still salty about not making the best worst hack.
  • Sonic 1 Remade (2016-Present) - A hack of Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) that aimed to give Sonic 1 a new coat of paint. Had a release at SHC 2018.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog: Island of Magnetic Artifacts (2021-Present) - A hack of Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) that was a spiritual successor to Sonic Kyukyoku. Kurk took over as team leader to get it to SHC 2022, where it won a shit ton of trophies.

Credited Projects

  • Sonic 1: Warped World (2016): Level Design, Programming
  • Sonic and the Mystic Gems (2016-2017): Beta Testing, Coding
  • Sonic 1: Nightmare Simulator (2017): Music Ports
  • Sonic Kyukyoku (2018): Music, Coding, Beta Testing
  • Various Projects in Team Kyukyoku (2017-2019): Coding, Music, Level Design


"Go to hell, Kurk" - Ralakimus, 2020