Difference between revisions of "Retriever II"
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− | {{MFGGer| name = Retriever II
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− | | othernames = Ree, RII
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− | | type = Administrator
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− | | realname = Justin Aquadro
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− | | interests = Unknown
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− | | badges = {{Badge Admin}}{{Badge 06}}}}
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− | ==== General ====
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− | An individual who bears the weight of maintaining the site and forums' functionality; though he has full [[administrator|administrative]] powers, he rarely uses them outside of what is needed to maintain the site and forums. He is responsible for many of the forum modifications, such as the [[Badges|badge system]], [[custom word filter]], and numerous security additions, among others. Being the caretaker of the forums, he is usually (jokingly) blamed when there are problems. He coded [[The Green Button]] in response, which allows the users to fix certain problems should the boards go offline. Retriever II also coded [[TCSMS]], the software that powers the MFGG main site and some other fangaming sites.
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− | ==== April Fools ====
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− | On [[April Fool's Prank|April Fool's Day]], Retriever II would perform pranks on [[ShadowMan]] in order to make it appear as if ShadowMan caused damage to the forum. In fact, RII's counter-pranks were one of the high points of April Fool's, as many would be entertained by the problems ShadowMan had when trying to revert the boards.
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− | ==== Contributions ====
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− | Retriever II has made numerous contributions on the forums, main site, and the general fan-gaming community. He completely ripped the textures from Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year-Door, distributing them to the public as compiled sheets.
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− | ==== Other ====
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− | Retriever II is sometimes the subject of PPP topics, the most famous of which is the vaulted [[RII GOES ON A RAMPAGE]]. These topics are usually started by [[Klobber]] or [[FuPoo]], and more often than not, involve spiders. He currently has one completed [[fangame]], [[Kuribo Catch]], and another which he and Klobber are currently working on called [[Pocket Mario]]. He has released parts of each game as open source (the online highscore system from Kuribo Catch, and Mario's movement engine from Pocket Mario).
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− | [[Category:MFGG Awards 2006 Winner]]
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Revision as of 02:58, 31 August 2007