Rocketlauncher
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Rocketlauncher is an awesome kid currently living in Nova Scotia, Canada, and was born on August 2nd, 1990. He is also the former admin of the mildly popular video gaming websites, Mega Man Pro and Custom Robo Network.
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Humble Beginnings
For as long he can remember, Graeme Stewart has enjoyed playing video games ever since he got a Game Boy in grade 1. Leeching off of the video game systems his brothers owned, he grew up playing video games across the Super Nintendo, the Playstation, the Game Boy Advance, and the Xbox. He currently owns an Xbox 360 (which he bought with his own money, thank you very much).
Former Administration Duties
Mega Man Pro
History
A website that came into existence in the spring of 2002 by an eccentric child known as Zushyman. At the site's creation, its main priority was to provide information on the GBA video game Mega Man Battle Network, but quickly shifted its focus to all four Mega Man universes. Rocketlauncher (known as Betaman.EXE at the time), along with a score of other dedicated Mega Man fans, were recruited for specific roles at the website. Betaman.EXE's job was to be a forum administrator, bringing an easy-going personality to the quickly-growing forums. At a steady rate, Mega Man Pro was slowly becoming a large video gaming website.
The summer of 2002 was full of great experiences and excitement as more members joined everyday. Mega Man Pro got its own domain name, www.megaman-pro.com, and a complete re-haul of the entire website. Mega Man Pro was also affiliated with numerous other Mega Man websites, adding more to its reputation. Suddenly, nearing the end of 2002, the site was shut down for unknown reasons. Although this was a shock to Betaman.EXE and the rest of the staff, they resumed their lives.
Custom Robo Network
History
Released early in 2004, Custom Robo (GCN) was a nifty title featuring fighting robots and an ackward plotline. Rocketlauncher, a casual GameFAQs forum goer frequented the Custom Robo forums to discuss the games' many aspects. Soon after, he decided to create a small gaming website on freewebs, known as Custom Robo Network, or CRNet for short. Using as simple template he had created from HTML, CRNet may not have had a very big first impression, but it had a large heart.
Soon, the Custom Robo Network got a new url with many new features. Along with bRAPPY and DarkRakensen, Rocketlauncher maintained a forum and posted walkthroughs and game guides made by other members. Rocketlauncher also used Xoops as a new template for the site, deleting old forum post counts. This angered many of the members, UltraDefender