User:Agent CH
Greetings. I am Agent CH, better known on other sites as CodeHunter Josh or CodeHunter 64. If you see one of those names, it's me. Unless it's someone who doesn't know I exist and thinks he's being original. Whatever.
I've grown up playing video games, particularly Nintendo games, and have amassed a lot of knowledge about the characters and stories and stuff in them. Because of this, I consider myself somewhat of an infomaniac on the different series. Well, not so much Kid Icarus, Advance Wars, or Fire Emblem. I'm not too into those series. I know a lot of the others, and my specialties are the Mario and Donkey Kong series.
I don't exclusively play Nintendo, though. I also have both Playstation consoles, and a Xbox. I just don't play them as much or have as many games for them.
I'm also into anime. I watch most of the anime aired on Cartoon Network, Satuday mornings on local stations, or Comcast On Demand, but I've also gotten into downloading fansubs. Currently, Excel Saga and One Piece (the original, not the dub) are tied for my favorite anime.
I've been visiting the Wikipedia since... Let's see, I bookmarked it in mid-March of 2005, so I've been coming here since at least then.
Origin of name "CodeHunter"
[edit]Originally, I used the word CodeHunter to mean just that: hunting for codes. I had a Gameshark for the Nintendo 64, and liked the codes that made games look weird, like distorting Mario's face in the opening on Super Mario 64. I often went online to find other weird codes. I first created the name on GameFAQs as CodeHunter 64.
Eventually, somewhere around when I got Super Smash Bros, I created a team of characters that lived in the worlds of Nintendo games and battled the villains. A fictional version of myself was the leader of the team, since it had been a dream of mine since I was a kid to live in the Nintendo game worlds. I went through a couple of names for the team before deciding to go with CodeHunters, after the old internet alias. Nowadays, I use CodeHunter Josh instead of CodeHunter 64. Or in some cases I use Agent CH (like I did here) for reasons I don't know.
And CodeHunter is supposed to be written like that: one word, with the H capitalized.