User:Hypeserver
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Hypeserver was originally a username dedicated to video gaming and technology that started in 2003. Hypeserver began his carreer on making a fansite for The Sims 2. The site later got hypeserver the chance to become a part time beta tester for Clear Crown Game Studios. Adam, hypeserver, came up with the idea of his user for the name of his Sims 2 fansite. He thought because he was hyper and for some reason thinking of webservers came up with the name hypeserver. Hypeserver was originally known as MasterSim to the employees of HabboHut, a fan radio for the online game Habbo Hotel, and the staff of Clear Crown Studios. After his beta testing works for Clear Crown Studios hypeserver began to open more websites for video games. In 2004-2005 hypeserver became an official DJ for Habbo Hut under the name MasterSim making DJing mixes that were played on the online radio. In 2005-2006 hypeserver quit his job at Habbo Hut and went on working as an internet DJ, Admin, Head MOD, and News Reporter for HabAttic, another fansite for Habbo Hotel. In 2006 Mike, Ciggy, of HabAttic shut down the site and sold it to one of the site's employees. The site was later shut down and is newly reopened once again with a new owner. After hypeserver was forced to leave HabAttic he picked up playing on his Xbox 360 once again and submitted an article to Official Xbox Magazine, OXM, LIVESPACE which was accepted a few months later. After the article was accepted and published in Issue #59 of Official Xbox Magazine hypeserver's gaming popularity grew over Xbox LIVE. Before hypeserver submitted this article he had opened a blog so his Xbox 360 could blog on Xbox 360 Blog. After hypeserver became more well known on Xbox LIVE a month later in May when hypeserver received his issue of Official Xbox Magazine Issue #59 (July issue 2006) he opened a blog for himself on Gamertag blog. In July 9th, 2006 hypeserver, Adam, had to deal with the tragic lose of his father. This would change the fourteen year old gamer's life. In September, 2006 hypeserver was accepted to join a gaming chat on Xfire with Ctrl, Alt, Del (CAD) web comic creator Tim Buckley. Since September hypeserver has joined and participated with Xfire staff on many of these events. In October, 2006 hypeserver opened up a new website, hYpeENT to host his video and audio podcasts, photos, and music free of cost to all of its users. On January 28th, 2007 hypeserver ordered a Dell desktop to be shipped with Windows Vista preloaded on the system the system will later be reviewed for hYpe ENT. which was renamed in early 2007 as hYpePROGRAMMING which also launched the release of a new set of forums.