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'''Fireball3k''' (real name: Clay Waters) was a oldbie member who left MFGG after the [[EZBoard]] was abandoned for the next version of forum software, before returning in 2013. F3K has cameoed in a number of old fangames, such as [[Mario Left the Cheese Out]] and [[Super Mario Storm]], and more recently, [[What is This Thing?]]. His furry reference was a fire color-schemed edit of Mighty, which shared the real Clay's fascination with bombs, fireworks, and other explosive devices.
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'''Fireball3k''' was an [[oldbie]] who left [[MFGG]] after the [[EZBoard]] was abandoned for the next version of forum software, but returned in [[2013]]. Fireball3k has had cameos in a number of old [[fangame]]s, such as [[Mario Left the Cheese Out]], [[Super Mario Storm]], and, more recently, [[What is This Thing?]]. His furry reference was a fire color-schemed edit of Mighty, which shared his fascination with bombs, fireworks, and other explosive devices.
  
He joined the MFGG shortly after its foundation in 2001, and therefore witnessed several pivotal events in its history first-hand, such as the [[Great Kyle Flamewar]]. Though he was not particularly productive compared to other members of the time, he did create some of the earliest examples of the multi-frame [[lib]] fad. One game he produced, Mario CoinPuzzle, was also featured in a cutscene of [[What is This Thing?]]. He also completed a Super Mario Storm-esque platformer called MFGG: Gone Totally Bonkers, which was only distributed to several people and therefore has been lost to time.
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Fireball3k joined [[MFGG]] shortly after its foundation in [[2001]], and witnessed several pivotal events in its history first-hand, such as the [[Great Kyle Flamewar]]. Though he was not particularly productive compared to some other [[members]] of the time, he did create some of the earliest examples of the multi-frame [[lib]] [[fad]]. One game he produced, Mario CoinPuzzle, was also featured in a cutscene of [[What is This Thing?]]. He also completed a [[platformer]] inspired by [[Super Mario Storm]] titled "MFGG: Gone Totally Bonkers", which was only distributed to several people and has been lost to time.
  
In the years after his departure in 2004, he did a little of everything. He became somewhat of a competitive Super Smash Bros. player, maining Marth in Melee and Brawl.  As of 2013, he is working on completing undergraduate school, with the intention of eventually getting his doctorate and becoming a history professor. His primary interests include playing video games, daydreaming about plots to stories he'll never write, and music. Should he ever meet any of the MFGG oldbies in person, he intends to buy them a beer.
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After leaving [[MFGG]], he was known to once more become an active [[member]] during [[2013]]. He did, however, create a new account as early as March 20th, [[2011]], but did not follow through with it due to MFGG's lack of a general chat subforum at the time. His nostalgia later lead him to the [[MFGG Wiki]], and ultimately, the [[Forums]] on January 6th, [[2013]]. He was then noticed and remembered by a great many [[oldbies]], and even [[Thunder Dragon]] commented on Fireball3k's return. From that point on, he once more became an active member.
  
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*Despite the similarity of his name to [[Iceman3k]], the two [[members]] are unrelated despite being active around the same time.
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Fireball3k was an oldbie who left MFGG after the EZBoard was abandoned for the next version of forum software, but returned in 2013. Fireball3k has had cameos in a number of old fangames, such as Mario Left the Cheese Out, Super Mario Storm, and, more recently, What is This Thing?. His furry reference was a fire color-schemed edit of Mighty, which shared his fascination with bombs, fireworks, and other explosive devices.

Fireball3k joined MFGG shortly after its foundation in 2001, and witnessed several pivotal events in its history first-hand, such as the Great Kyle Flamewar. Though he was not particularly productive compared to some other members of the time, he did create some of the earliest examples of the multi-frame lib fad. One game he produced, Mario CoinPuzzle, was also featured in a cutscene of What is This Thing?. He also completed a platformer inspired by Super Mario Storm titled "MFGG: Gone Totally Bonkers", which was only distributed to several people and has been lost to time.

After leaving MFGG, he was known to once more become an active member during 2013. He did, however, create a new account as early as March 20th, 2011, but did not follow through with it due to MFGG's lack of a general chat subforum at the time. His nostalgia later lead him to the MFGG Wiki, and ultimately, the Forums on January 6th, 2013. He was then noticed and remembered by a great many oldbies, and even Thunder Dragon commented on Fireball3k's return. From that point on, he once more became an active member.

Trivia

  • Despite the similarity of his name to Iceman3k, the two members are unrelated despite being active around the same time.