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  • ...generally considered the most influential competition of the online Stunts community. ...d, and a previously unknown amount of teamwork was shown by the teams. The community life was also flourishing, with the forum running and night-long chats taki
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  • ...ted to it. At the end of the month, they record a round-table podcast. The community is based on https://www.dosgameclub.com. ...hosen for focus was Stunts, which led to an encounter between them and our community.
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  • ...analysing the code. He tried to disassemble a part of the game, but other community members have made much better progress with other methods. In early 2010, C ...he has great respect for Track Blaster, whose author also created with the community in mind.
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  • ...y faded away from community life, and in 2004 his main contribution to the community was some nasty flamewars with [[Akoss Poo]] and [[CTG]]. During these flame ...s in 2005. However, in June 2009 he would make a striking comeback to both community life and competition under the alias ''Paradisio''.
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  • ...cepting new such records. This is in contrast with most tournaments in the community, which regularly or sporadically offer a race or challenge that specifies a ...the two in some way so as to add to the idea instead of displacing it. The community was more inclined towards just moving forward with the new platform, since
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  • Kevin Pickell was the Lead Programmer and creator of [[Stunts]]. The community managed to find contact to him, and in 2003 we organized an e-mail intervie '''The racing community biggest problem is that you can [[Replay Handling|continue a replay]] when
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  • ...in early 2008 by members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkut Orkut] community of retro-gamers "Jogos Antigos de Computador" (Portuguese for "Old computer ...r six tracks. The championship was then took over by the rest of JACStunts community, led by [[Igor Phoenix]]. Under the new management, the championship finall
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  • ...riod saw several new racers emerge and go on to become core members of the community - many of them are still active. This litter of racers went on to dominate [[Category:Community]]
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  • '''[[:Category:Community|Community related info]]''' - [[:Category:Racers|Racer profiles]] - [[:Category:Teams To control spam, editing is restricted to users trusted by the Stunts community. If you want to become a contributor, contact [http://forum.stunts.hu/index
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  • ...f" (also known by his real name ''Anelio'') was a well-liked member of the community, known for his enthusiastic and steady participation throughout the races. ...y, if not the most. Upon his death, a series of tributes followed from the community, including special tracks and races.
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  • ...under which many of the most important sites related to the Stunts online community can be found. It was registered by [[Zak McKracken]] on the 31st of January ...usions in the forum as well as the hub itself. In spite of the Portal, the community tends to get to the sites directly instead and it's the forum that usually
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  • ...''de facto'' centre that connects most efforts regarding the online Stunts community and unites different tournaments and websites dedicated to Stunts. [[Category:Community]]
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  • '''Restunts''' is the name given to a project originally started in the community with the purpose of disassembling Stunts and then translating it to C and t ...f getting the original game source code were expressed. At some point, the community managed to get in touch the Stunts' main programmer Kevin Pickell, who said
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  • ...t role in the incorporation of several Latin American racers to the Stunts community. It has also been the spark for early Stunts championships and remains acti ...ed to continue without game downloads. But ''La Cueva'' was different. Its community had a lot more to share than game downloads and thus, it has remained till
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  • ...ultiple personalities. There are several ghost "myths" alive in the Stunts community, meaning suspicions about whether certain old pipsqueaks were ghosts or not [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...you, he calls you a "young pipsqueak". This term has settled in the Stunts community, often substituting the word <s>"pipsqueak"</s> "racer". [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...ated website online since 1998. It was developed in a time when the Stunts community communicated via e-mailinglist and at a real-life-stunts related forum home [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...deleting his forum account), though he was eventually reintegrated to the community. By the end of 2011, the fallout had subsided, with the only casualty being
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  • ...ears of existence, there is a solid worldwide Stunts [[:Category:Community|community]]. Several competitions are active right now, and there are tens of [[Stunt
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