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− | {{sub-stub}}''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Clinton "Clint" Dyer''' is an American businessman and former [[Sega of America]] Product Specialist. |
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+ | [[File:ClintDyer Sonicicecream.png|thumb|right|280|Dyer poses with a [[sonic:Sonic ice cream bar|Sonic ice cream bar]].]] | ||
+ | Dyer is identified as the individual who leaked the famous ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'' prototype. He worked in Sega’s marketing department from 1993 to 1996, giving him access to development materials and prototypes. His name even appears in the credits of ''[[Chaotix|Knuckles’ Chaotix]]'' under “Special Thanks”, indicating his direct involvement during the game’s development.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240305074444/http://www.nintendoplayer.com/unreleased/sonic-crackers/}} | ||
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+ | Respected prototype dealer Jason Wilson confirmed that Dyer had sold multiple Sega prototypes, including a number of ''Sonic Crackers'' cartridges, over the years; this claim is supported by other collectors and community members, who noted Dyer’s history of picking items from Sega’s trash and selling them, including prototypes and mock-ups of unreleased company hardware (such as a [[Sega Neptune]] mockup and a prototype [[Sega Venus]] handheld). Further first-hand accounts from collectors like Adam Harvey, as well as Dyer’s presence on classic gaming community platforms like IRC, further reinforce his role in leaking the prototype.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240305074444/http://www.nintendoplayer.com/unreleased/sonic-crackers/}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240716175250/https://tcrf.net/Proto:Knuckles%27_Chaotix/Sonic_Crackers}} | ||
==Production history== | ==Production history== | ||
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{{ProductionHistory|Clint Dyer|Clinton Dyer}} | {{ProductionHistory|Clint Dyer|Clinton Dyer}} | ||
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+ | ==Photographs== | ||
+ | :''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://zappa.brainiac.com/cdyer/info/info.html Official biography] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Place of birth: United States |
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Clinton "Clint" Dyer is an American businessman and former Sega of America Product Specialist.
Career
Dyer is identified as the individual who leaked the famous Sonic Crackers prototype. He worked in Sega’s marketing department from 1993 to 1996, giving him access to development materials and prototypes. His name even appears in the credits of Knuckles’ Chaotix under “Special Thanks”, indicating his direct involvement during the game’s development.[1]
Respected prototype dealer Jason Wilson confirmed that Dyer had sold multiple Sega prototypes, including a number of Sonic Crackers cartridges, over the years; this claim is supported by other collectors and community members, who noted Dyer’s history of picking items from Sega’s trash and selling them, including prototypes and mock-ups of unreleased company hardware (such as a Sega Neptune mockup and a prototype Sega Venus handheld). Further first-hand accounts from collectors like Adam Harvey, as well as Dyer’s presence on classic gaming community platforms like IRC, further reinforce his role in leaking the prototype.[1][2]
Production history
- Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (Mega-CD; 1993) — Special Thanks[3]
- Disney's Aladdin (Mega Drive; 1993) — Screen Shots[4]
- Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (Mega Drive; 1993) — Special Thanks[5]
- Eternal Champions (Mega Drive; 1993) — Special Thanks[6]
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past (Mega Drive; 1994) — Special Thanks To[7]
- Sub-Terrania (Mega Drive; 1994) — Special Thanks
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Mega Drive; 1994) — Screen Shots
- World Heroes (Mega Drive; 1994) — Special Thanks[8]
- Taz in Escape from Mars (Mega Drive; 1994) — Special Thanks[9]
- Midnight Raiders (Mega-CD; 1994) — Asst. Product Specialist[10]
- Sonic & Knuckles (Mega Drive; 1994) — Marketing Screen Shots
- Sonic & Knuckles (Mega Drive; 1994) — Special Acknowledgments
- Richard Scarry's Busytown (Mega Drive; 1994) — Special Thanks
- The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure (Game Gear; 1994) — Marketing Product Support
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Mega-CD; 1994) — Special Thanks[11]
- Sports Trivia: Championship Edition (Game Gear; 1995) — Instruction Manual[12]
- Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales (Game Gear; 1995) — Software Specialist[13]
- Garfield: Caught in the Act (Game Gear; 1995) — Marketing[14]
- Scholastic's The Magic School Bus: Space Exploration Game (Mega Drive; 1995) — Special Thanks
- Wild Woody (Mega-CD; 1995) — Marketing Assistant[15] (as Clinton Dyer)
- Ecco Jr. (Mega Drive; 1995) — Assistant Product Marketing Support[16]
- Metal Head (32X; 1995) — Special Thanks[17]
- Dungeon Explorer (Mega-CD; 1995) — Sega Producers[18]
- Chaotix (32X; 1995) — Special Thanks
- The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Mega Drive; 1995) — Special Thanks to[19]
- The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Game Gear; 1995) — Special Thanks[20]
- The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Mega-CD; 1995) — Marketing Specialist[21]
- Virtua Fighter Remix (Saturn; 1995) — Product Specialist[22]
- Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 (32X; 1995) — Game Specialist[23]
- Mystaria: The Realms of Lore (Saturn; 1995) — Marketing[24]
- Clockwork Knight 2 (Saturn; 1995) — Special Thanks[25]
- Wirehead (Mega-CD; 1995) — Special Thanks[26]
- Comix Zone (Mega Drive; 1995) — Marketing Specialist
- Golden Axe: The Duel (Saturn; 1995) — Product Specialist[27]
- Wing Arms (Saturn; 1995) — Marketing[28]
- Virtua Fighter (32X; 1995) — Special Thanks[29]
- Vectorman (Mega Drive; 1995) — Special Thanks
- Hang-On GP (Saturn; 1995) — Special Thanks[30]
- Garfield: Caught in the Act (Mega Drive; 1995) — Marketing[31]
- Surgical Strike (Mega-CD; 1995) — Product Specialist[32]
- Black Fire (Saturn; 1995) — Product Specialist[33]
- Guardian Heroes (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[34]
- Arcade Classics (Game Gear; 1996) — Product Specialist[35]
- Panzer Dragoon Zwei (Saturn; 1996) — Product Specialist[36]
- Virtua Fighter Animation (Game Gear; 1996) — Product Specialist[37]
- Arena: Maze of Death (Game Gear; 1995) — Product Specialist[38]
- X-Perts (Mega Drive; 1996) — Product Specialist[39]
- NBA Action (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[40]
- Arcade Classics (Mega Drive; 1996) — Product Specialist[41]
- Wipeout (Saturn; 1996) — Product Specialist[42]
- Garfield: Caught in the Act (Windows PC; 1997) — Marketing
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Clint Dyer
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.nintendoplayer.com/unreleased/sonic-crackers/ (Wayback Machine: 2024-03-05 07:44)
- ↑ https://tcrf.net/Proto:Knuckles%27_Chaotix/Sonic_Crackers (Wayback Machine: 2024-07-16 17:52)
- ↑ File:Spider-Man vs the Kingpin MCD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Aladdin MD US manual.pdf, page 29
- ↑ File:Psiv md us manual.pdf, page 42
- ↑ File:Eternal Champions MD US Manual.pdf, page 66
- ↑ File:Star Trek TNG Echoes MD US Manual.pdf, page 9
- ↑ File:Worldheroes md us manual.pdf, page 23
- ↑ File:Taz Escape From Mars MD US Manual.pdf, page 9
- ↑ File:Midnightraiders mcd us manual.pdf, page 16
- ↑ File:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers MCD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Sports Trivia Championship Edition GG US Manual.pdf, page 9
- ↑ File:CCSSG gg us manual.pdf, page 10
- ↑ File:Garfield Caught in the Act GG US Manual.pdf, page 19
- ↑ File:Wild Woody MCD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Ecco Jr MD US Manual.pdf, page 17
- ↑ File:Metalhead 32x us manual.pdf, page 20
- ↑ File:Dungeonexplorer mcd us manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:TAoBaR md us manual.pdf, page 14
- ↑ File:The Adventures of Batman & Robin GG US Manual.pdf, page 8
- ↑ File:Batmanrobin mcd us manual.pdf, page 17
- ↑ File:Vfremix sat us manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:Zaxxon 32x us manual.pdf, page 18
- ↑ File:Mystaria sat us manual.pdf, page 28
- ↑ File:Clockworkknight2 sat us manual.pdf, page 22
- ↑ File:Wirehead MCD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Goldenaxetheduel sat us manual.pdf, page 21
- ↑ File:Wingarms sat us manual.pdf, page 14
- ↑ File:Virtuafighter 32x us manual.pdf, page 31
- ↑ File:Hangongp sat us manual.pdf, page 3
- ↑ File:Garfield Caught in the Act MD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Surgicalstrike mcd us manual.pdf, page 18
- ↑ File:Blackfire sat us manual.pdf, page 24
- ↑ File:Guardianheroes sat us manual.pdf, page 22
- ↑ File:Arcadeclassics gg us manual.pdf, page 41
- ↑ File:Panzerzwei sat us manual.pdf, page 14
- ↑ File:Virtua Fighter Animation GG US Manual.pdf, page 16
- ↑ File:Arena Maze of Death GG US Manual.pdf, page 9
- ↑ File:XPerts MD US Manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:Nbaaction_sat_us_manual.pdf, page 38
- ↑ File:Arcade Classics MD US Manual.pdf, page 19
- ↑ File:Wipeout sat us manual.pdf, page 14