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'''Mask of Destiny''' is a respected hacker within in the Sonic community. His concentration of expertise lies within [[Mega CD]]/[[Sega 32X|32X]] development and perhaps is best known for the Mega CD Transfer Suite, which allows for the dumping of [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] cartridges. He has also made [[BuildSCD]], an application that injects boot code and builds the right structure into an ISO image of a Mega CD game.
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'''Mask of Destiny''' is a respected hacker within in the Sonic community. His concentration of expertise lies within [[Mega-CD]]/[[Sega 32X|32X]] development and perhaps is best known for the Mega CD Transfer Suite, which allows for the dumping of [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] cartridges. He has also made [[BuildSCD]], an application that injects boot code and builds the right structure into an ISO image of a Mega CD game.
  
 
Little known fact: '''Mask of Destiny''' was the first person to document the [[Sonic Adventure DX]] SET format, in a post on CulT back in the early days of [[Sonic Adventure]] hacking, sometime around 2004-2005. The only thing he didn't include in that post was the conversion formula from bams to degrees.
 
Little known fact: '''Mask of Destiny''' was the first person to document the [[Sonic Adventure DX]] SET format, in a post on CulT back in the early days of [[Sonic Adventure]] hacking, sometime around 2004-2005. The only thing he didn't include in that post was the conversion formula from bams to degrees.

Latest revision as of 05:29, 31 March 2020

<forumuser name="Mask of Destiny" /> Mask of Destiny is a respected hacker within in the Sonic community. His concentration of expertise lies within Mega-CD/32X development and perhaps is best known for the Mega CD Transfer Suite, which allows for the dumping of Genesis cartridges. He has also made BuildSCD, an application that injects boot code and builds the right structure into an ISO image of a Mega CD game.

Little known fact: Mask of Destiny was the first person to document the Sonic Adventure DX SET format, in a post on CulT back in the early days of Sonic Adventure hacking, sometime around 2004-2005. The only thing he didn't include in that post was the conversion formula from bams to degrees.

External Links

  • Retrodev - Mask of Destiny's documentation page.