![]() ![]() In 2002, the team recruited computer black hat Evilgood, who is alleged to be one of the most qualified crackers of the time. In 2001, they released their last cracked game for PlayStation, and it was the popular video game Final Fantasy IX. Due to the extensive measures, the game's protection was initially not fully defeated, resulting in certain deliberately-programmed "glitches" to appear Paradox released a fixed, working version for both NTSC and PAL versions two months later. At the end of 2000, they cracked PlayStation game Spyro: Year of the Dragon, notable for the stringent anti-piracy measures programmed by Insomniac Games. They started cracking PC software in 1994. Paradox then moved into the Sega Genesis and SNES console scenes. Maximilien worked previously for Nemesis, Crack Inc, Skid Row and Interpol (his first group as organiser) before finally joining Paradox. ![]() ![]() The original group shut down voluntarily in 1991 when the most active members joined Quartex, but was later reborn under the leadership of 'Maximilien' in 1993, with ex-Quartex members Black Hawk and Paragon as co-founders. Paradox was originally formed in late 1989 by members of the Danish group Trilogy (Bad Boy, Black Hawk, Tas, Pcsu, QRD) and the French group M.A.D (Olivier, Stinger, The Surge, Clash, Tagada). A cracktro for Paradox's release of Spyro: Year of the Dragon, which was infamous because early versions of the release failed to defeat the game's complicated copy protection.
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