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− Today, RFS is the lead content supervisor of RFSHQ which has a community of over 1,000 users and several "guest writers" on the website. He is currently contracted by the British game developer '''Miniclip''' as the position of Forums Administrator, supervising and coding for their vBulletin forums. To date, his works have been published in one compilation author book, he has hosted a podcast for the Club Penguin computer game, and has opened up several smaller websites (AceUplink.net, UpUrs.us) and production affiliates (Twilight Foundry, Channel 44, World 8-4 Entertainment).+
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With the waining Robot Arena 2 community, RFS quickly changed the format of the website to stay afloat. RFSHQ "reopened" on May 9th, 2004 as a comedy/satire website. The first article on the website was a sarcastic review of "The Adventures of Bayou Billy" on the Nintendo NES. The community kept the subforum for Robot Arena 2 and added the category for Miniclip.com's game [[Robot Rage]]. The two subforums were listed under the forum category "The Robot Overlords".
With the waining Robot Arena 2 community, RFS quickly changed the format of the website to stay afloat. RFSHQ "reopened" on May 9th, 2004 as a comedy/satire website. The first article on the website was a sarcastic review of "The Adventures of Bayou Billy" on the Nintendo NES. The community kept the subforum for Robot Arena 2 and added the category for Miniclip.com's game [[Robot Rage]]. The two subforums were listed under the forum category "The Robot Overlords".
===Present Day===
===RFSHQ Era===
From May 2004 through July 2008 RFS was the lead content supervisor of RFSHQ which at the time grew to a community of over 12,000 users and several "guest writers" on the website. During this time he was currently contracted by the British game developer '''Miniclip''' as the position of Forums Administrator, supervising and coding for their vBulletin forums. During this time, his works were published in one compilation author book, he hosted a podcast for the Club Penguin computer game, and opened up several smaller websites (AceUplink.net, UpUrs.us) and production affiliates (Twilight Foundry, Channel 44, World 8-4 Entertainment).
==Notable Game Contributions==
==Notable Game Contributions==