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Cornflakes

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Aliases: Corny, Heraga
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Cornflakes is an MFGGer who joined the MFGG Forums on October 8th, 2014 and the MFGG Main Site exactly one week later on October 15th, 2014. He has been an active member of the community since. He is developing a fangame (currently known as Project D.E.M.O.). On April of 2015, he changed his name in the forums into Corny.

History

When Cornflakes first joined, like most members, he had not done very much of importance. He created a concept of a fangame known as "Paper Mit: Legend of the Six Paper Clips". He had announced that he was going to be developing this, but was met with negative reception because he posted it in the Concept Corner, a topic where members pitch ideas for others to develop. On top of that, some people criticized his use of Mit in his game. However, Cornflakes had sent Mit a private message, and got permission to use Mit's character.

Since then, he has been active in trying to help out with other fangames. He had mentioned to Lu9 that he could design levels for a concept of his and he contacted Willsaber asking to help with "Super Mario Crusades".

On December 9th, 2014, he announced that he was going to work on a new project, known as "Project D.E.M.O.", which was met with good reception. On January 5th, 2015, he requested help for his game's spritework. Neweegee had already made a Captain Toad sprite for him, but Cornflakes was in need of more, and didn't want to ask Neweegee for everything. Eventually, he had gotten enough sprites to further develop it.

Later on, he joined the Minigame Competition #1 2015. His minigame wasn't going as well as he wanted to, so he stopped development on it. He ended up submitting what he had, though, just to have something to show for.