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===='''Ganix'''====
After Zammis released the Spaceworld 97 ROMs to the pret discord server, with a limit of only 20 downloads, Team Spaceworld (TSW) was founded, made up of people who got the rom. TSW's goals were to write documentation as well as create a translation for the Spaceworld ROMs. Zammis talks with them about the stuff he had, sends it to several people for archival, and also shared screenshots.
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After Zammis released the Spaceworld 97 ROMs to the pret discord server, with a limit of only 20 downloads, Team Spaceworld (TSW) was founded, made up of people who got the ROM. TSW's goals were to write documentation as well as create a translation for the Spaceworld ROMs. Zammis mentioned the files he had in TSW, and sent it to several people for archival. He also shared screenshots.
    
Soon after the Spaceworld ROM was shared in pret, screenshots of the build were slowly posted to 4chan's /vp/ board. The hype ramped up and was at a maximum when the ROM got leaked. The translation was never finished (files for an unfinished translation were released on 2020, Apr 22 - this was presumed to have been from TSW) and TSW becomes quiet.
 
Soon after the Spaceworld ROM was shared in pret, screenshots of the build were slowly posted to 4chan's /vp/ board. The hype ramped up and was at a maximum when the ROM got leaked. The translation was never finished (files for an unfinished translation were released on 2020, Apr 22 - this was presumed to have been from TSW) and TSW becomes quiet.
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Ganix was one of the people whom Zammis entrusted his data with. He anonymously shared the Blue/Yellow assets with helix chamber and helped create the pokethon ROM (using the Blue/Yellow source code and prototype assets).
 
Ganix was one of the people whom Zammis entrusted his data with. He anonymously shared the Blue/Yellow assets with helix chamber and helped create the pokethon ROM (using the Blue/Yellow source code and prototype assets).
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In June 2019, Ganix shared a Japanese Diamond Debug ROM with TCRF<ref>https://i.imgur.com/sN3Z4Jh.png</ref>, claiming to have dumped it from a cartridge. He also supplemented it with a picture of the cartridge.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/5etiK9n.png
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In June 2019, Ganix shared a Japanese Diamond Debug ROM with The Cutting Room Floor (TCRF)<ref>https://i.imgur.com/sN3Z4Jh.png</ref>, claiming to have dumped it from a cartridge. He also supplemented it with a picture of the cartridge.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/5etiK9n.png
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https://i.imgur.com/Iadwsl6.jpg</ref> He claimed to have modified a few strings in the ROM due to wanting to protect the safety of the developers. This was later believed by many to be a lie as the ROM was most probably compiled from the Diamond/Pearl source code.
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https://i.imgur.com/Iadwsl6.jpg</ref> He mentioned that he modified a few strings in the ROM due to wanting to protect the safety of the developers. This was later believed by many to be a lie as the ROM was most probably compiled from the Diamond/Pearl source code.
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In December 2019, when Ganix uploaded the Diamond/Pearl beta sprites, a friend of his leaked the URL and doxxed him on 4chan. Ganix then admitted to doing that as well as his other actions on the Glitch City Laboratories Forums, claiming he had deleted everything he had.<ref>https://forums.glitchcity.info/index.php?PHPSESSID=knva2v2ceht1om131adnj9vk35bf0ib2&topic=8950.0</ref>
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In December 2019, when Ganix uploaded the Diamond/Pearl beta sprites, a friend of his leaked the URL and doxxed him on 4chan. Ganix then admitted to uploading the beta sprites as well as other actions on the Glitch City Laboratories Forums, stating he had deleted everything he had.<ref>https://forums.glitchcity.info/index.php?PHPSESSID=knva2v2ceht1om131adnj9vk35bf0ib2&topic=8950.0</ref>
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In March 2020, everything else TSW still had (given to them by Ganix) were released to 4chan (refer to the 2020, March 19 leak below). Ganix got furious and made a long statement on discord, saying how TSW could not be trusted. He also referred to the content Zammis gave him as "bad data", resulting in that phrase becoming synonymous with him as a result.
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In March 2020, everything else TSW still had (given to them by Ganix) were released to 4chan (refer to the 2020, March 19 leak below). Ganix got furious and made a long statement on discord, saying how TSW could not be trusted. He also referred to the content Zammis gave him as "bad data", resulting in that phrase becoming synonymous with him.
 
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==Timeline of Releases==
 
==Timeline of Releases==
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Big leak of source code and documentation to Nintendo 64, Nintendo 64DD, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii and iQue systems were released to 4chan.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/COFLHEo.png</ref>
 
Big leak of source code and documentation to Nintendo 64, Nintendo 64DD, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii and iQue systems were released to 4chan.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/COFLHEo.png</ref>
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'''2020, May 3'''
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Flipnote Studio 3D's signing keys were released to 4chan.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/3gw9Fh6.png</ref>
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'''2020, May 7'''
 
'''2020, May 7'''
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'''2020, May 23'''
 
'''2020, May 23'''
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Source code and documentation for the Nintendo 3DS was released to 4chan.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/MwWazSn.png</ref>. On the same day, source code to the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console was released to 4chan<ref>https://i.imgur.com/GJ327LN.png</ref>, as well as source code to Pokemon Diamond/Pearl (Japanese).<ref>https://i.imgur.com/aLAD9Km.png</ref>
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Source code and documentation for the Nintendo 3DS was released to 4chan.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/MwWazSn.png</ref>. On the same day, source code to the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console was released to 4chan<ref>https://i.imgur.com/GJ327LN.png</ref>, as well as Pokemon Diamond/Pearl's Japanese source code.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/aLAD9Km.png</ref>
     
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