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'''Ravenfreak''' is a member on [[Sonic Retro]] who has been obsessed with the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] franchise since 1994. Along with being obsessed with Sonic, she is also obsessed with Raven from Teen Titans, thus is why her username is Ravenfreak. She's been engaged for almost a year to her girlfriend Kitty(possibly a future new member of Sonic Retro). She has made a few edits, and even contributed a few missing files from the wiki. Her favorite food is Chili dogs, her favorite color is green, and she's majoring in Computer Programming. The main reason she wanted to become a Computer Programmer is because one day she found Sonic Retro, and became fascinated with hacking, and she's working on a Sonic 1 hack as of now. Her favorite games include the Mega Man X series, classic Mega Man, and of course Sonic the Hedgehog. Her favorite game from the X series is X4, and her favorite classic Mega Man game is 8 which both came out in 1997. She has been working on her own Sonic 1 hack called Sonic Time Attack, and is teaching herself ASM.  
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'''Ravenfreak''' is a [[Tech Member]] on [[Sonic Retro]] who has vast knowledge when it comes to hacking the 8-bit Sonic games. While he has worked on various projects throughout his time in the Sonic Community, he has a issue with completing projects and thus many have yet to see public releases. He loves cats as well as a number of other gaming franchises, Mega Man and Pokemon being two of them. He also enjoys forums and to an extent, wikis as well.
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== Joining The Sonic Community==
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Back in November of 2008 Ravenfreak discovered Sonic Retro, a site dedicated to his favorite gaming franchise. It was then that he also discovered ROM hacking, and would later become one of his favorite hobbies. The very first hack he played was the infamous [[Sonic Megamix|Sonic Megamix 4.0]], a very heavily modified Sonic The Hedgehog hack. Since he had a Sega CD, he quickly figured out that he could burn the game to a disc and play it on actual hardware. He didn't start making his first hack until early 2009. His first ever project, which unsurprisingly didn't see a public release, was a bad palette hack of [[Sonic 2]] for the [[Mega Drive]].
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In 2011 he quickly got interested in hacking the 8-bit Sonic titles, and also released a very early revision of his [[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|Sonic 1 Sega Master System]] disassembly. It miraculously made the front page of Sonic Retro, even though it was far from being finished nor optimized. Shortly after, he started working on a split disassembly of [[Sonic Chaos]], his personal favorite 8-bit title. A few years later, he released the disassembly to the public. It wasn't finished, but it was more complete than his previous disassembly. In April of 2012, he was promoted to Tech Member.
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 30 November 2019

Ravenfreak is a Tech Member on Sonic Retro who has vast knowledge when it comes to hacking the 8-bit Sonic games. While he has worked on various projects throughout his time in the Sonic Community, he has a issue with completing projects and thus many have yet to see public releases. He loves cats as well as a number of other gaming franchises, Mega Man and Pokemon being two of them. He also enjoys forums and to an extent, wikis as well.

Joining The Sonic Community

Back in November of 2008 Ravenfreak discovered Sonic Retro, a site dedicated to his favorite gaming franchise. It was then that he also discovered ROM hacking, and would later become one of his favorite hobbies. The very first hack he played was the infamous Sonic Megamix 4.0, a very heavily modified Sonic The Hedgehog hack. Since he had a Sega CD, he quickly figured out that he could burn the game to a disc and play it on actual hardware. He didn't start making his first hack until early 2009. His first ever project, which unsurprisingly didn't see a public release, was a bad palette hack of Sonic 2 for the Mega Drive.

In 2011 he quickly got interested in hacking the 8-bit Sonic titles, and also released a very early revision of his Sonic 1 Sega Master System disassembly. It miraculously made the front page of Sonic Retro, even though it was far from being finished nor optimized. Shortly after, he started working on a split disassembly of Sonic Chaos, his personal favorite 8-bit title. A few years later, he released the disassembly to the public. It wasn't finished, but it was more complete than his previous disassembly. In April of 2012, he was promoted to Tech Member.