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'''Sik''' is a Tech Member on the [[Sonic Retro]] forum. He is interested in ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' hacking: he made public a database of his own containing a lot of information (mainly about RAM contents), and has hacked the boss of [[Green Grove Zone]] Act 3, changing its behaviour completely. He's disassembling the game, and his current target is to remove the [[flicky]] system from the game, meaning that Sonic would not need to collect flickies anymore.
 
'''Sik''' is a Tech Member on the [[Sonic Retro]] forum. He is interested in ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' hacking: he made public a database of his own containing a lot of information (mainly about RAM contents), and has hacked the boss of [[Green Grove Zone]] Act 3, changing its behaviour completely. He's disassembling the game, and his current target is to remove the [[flicky]] system from the game, meaning that Sonic would not need to collect flickies anymore.
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He gained notoriety in 2008 when he and [[Tweaker]] contacted [[Hirokazu Yasuhara]] through [[Chris Senn]], confirming that the lost desert level in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' was called [[Dust Hill Zone]], a debate which had raged amongst the [[Sonic scene]] for years beforehand.
  
 
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Sik is a Tech Member on the Sonic Retro forum. He is interested in Sonic 3D Blast hacking: he made public a database of his own containing a lot of information (mainly about RAM contents), and has hacked the boss of Green Grove Zone Act 3, changing its behaviour completely. He's disassembling the game, and his current target is to remove the flicky system from the game, meaning that Sonic would not need to collect flickies anymore.

He gained notoriety in 2008 when he and Tweaker contacted Hirokazu Yasuhara through Chris Senn, confirming that the lost desert level in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was called Dust Hill Zone, a debate which had raged amongst the Sonic scene for years beforehand.