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Despite seemingly not returning, atleast in an obvious form, things he has worked on still come to the boards occasionally through other members who interact with him outside MFGG. Examples include signature animations "compressed by Mugenmidget" and fangames featuring content by or assisted by him.
 
Despite seemingly not returning, atleast in an obvious form, things he has worked on still come to the boards occasionally through other members who interact with him outside MFGG. Examples include signature animations "compressed by Mugenmidget" and fangames featuring content by or assisted by him.
 
== The Ego of Mugenmidget ==
 
On July 16, 2006, Mugenmidget wrote this section in the MFGG Wiki page in the grand tradition of inflating one's own article with worthless garbage that no one else wants to read.  He spoke in third person, and then decided this was all he wanted in his own section.  To this date it is the only section authored by himself. However, a final sentence was added without Mugenmidget's consent by [[Cloakbass]]. Another was added by [[Draco Icebane]] and soon [[ShadowMan]] will delete the section entirely. 5 months later, not a peep was heard.
 
 
PS Eno wuz here
 
 
PPS Dann wuz here too
 
 
PPPS Dracon wuz here also
 
 
PPPPS Kenny wuz here as well
 
  
 
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[[Category:Infamous MFGGers]]
 
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Mugenmidget

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Aliases: Spikethevote, Nintendogs, Mugen (for short)
Real name: Unknown
Interests: Unknown
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Mugenmidget is a former member of Mario Fan Games Galaxy who was banned after the Phisherman Fiasco in 2006. Before his removal, he was well-liked by most members, as well as most admins, and was bright, cheerful, and clever in an odd way in most of his posts. His name is based on his interest for the fighting game simulator Mugen.

BCB4YOM

During the days of the MFGG EZBoard, Mugen created a web page by the name of BCB4YOM which housed a collection of many of Mugen's fine artwork and a mysterious page housing information on a "secret game". After Mugen posted of his newly created website on the MFGG message board, what became known as The Great BCB4YOM Hunt began. Members searched high and low on the website in order to find the "secret game" while the message board thread blew to gigantic proportions with post after post of speculation and theory. Eventually the secret page was found and included a picture of an impressive looking Dr. Mario fan game using graphics from the contemporary Dr. Mario 64. The actual game download offered on the page differed greatly in that it contained crude sprites and haphazard, albeit awesome, game design. Many people still believe that the Dr. Mario fan game pictured in the screen shot was truly a real game and that they were being sidetracked by the "fake" game, a theory supported by various cryptic clues on the website and Mugen's mysterious banter on the message board and in AIM. To this day, that game has still not been found and the BCB4YOM website has faded into nothingness...

Mugen's Many Masks

Mugen often visited the boards with a proxy, registered a new account with it, and proceeded to post in an entirely different typing style with his superior acting skills. In this manner he would manage to keep his primary and secondary accounts active on the forums for extended periods before he was discovered.

He also had a habit of creating an unstoppable wave of members with the same name, such as Nintendogs, due to a board error that Retriever II fixed shortly.

Mugen was eventually banned indefinitely for the Phisherman Fiasco. He has already managed several unnoticed returns without being banned.

Despite seemingly not returning, atleast in an obvious form, things he has worked on still come to the boards occasionally through other members who interact with him outside MFGG. Examples include signature animations "compressed by Mugenmidget" and fangames featuring content by or assisted by him.