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Sonic hacks

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Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog is a hack that allows a player to play as Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic hacks are Sonic games which are usually edited through the process of ROM Hacking. From the emergence of Cyan Helkaraxe's Sonic 1 Beta Hoax in 1999, the production of hacks has been a vital part of the Sonic research community. Starting with the early documents penned by Cyan and saxman, to the Nemesis guides and the Sonic Community Hacking Guide, researchers have taken their understanding of the Sonic games and turned them into original creations. While earlier hacks were simple, such as minor palette changes, a number of hacks today are very complex. Over time, as the scene learns more about the underlying code behind the Sonic the Hedgehog series, the extent of these modifications has expanded. Modifications now include:

  • palette changes
  • sprite changes
  • major art (title screen, HUD, et al.) changes
  • level art changes and original level layouts
  • music and sound changes
  • importation of levels from other games
  • changes in movement engines or bosses
  • original concepts and gameplay styles

Today, with the assistance of hex editors, disassemblies and specific Sonic Hacking Utilities, fans have been creating more extensive modifications.

Hacks in the Sonic community are usually distributed as full ROMs today. In the past, IPS patches were used, since an IPS patch was usually much smaller than the source ROM and therefore easier to distribute in a time when dial-up was widely used. It was also believed that since an IPS patch did not contain any copyrighted code, it was not illegal to distribute one. Many old hacks can still be found as IPS patches. This format fell out of use when split disassemblies came into use to edit game data, and when dial-up was losing popularity. The massive shifts in the ROM that can result from reassembly made IPS patches very large, and they would often contain a good volume of code anyway, thus eliminating the alleged legal advantage. Though saxman's RXL Format was meant to eventually replace IPS, it quickly faded into obscurity along with IPS patches.

Contents

List of Hacks

Sega Mega Drive

The majority of Sonic ROM hacks done in the Sonic scene are modifications of Sega Genesis games, since such games are smaller and relatively simple compared to the games of later consoles. Also, many ROM hackers in the Sonic scene grew up with the Genesis and its games, so they hold fond memories of these games.

Sonic the Hedgehog


Sonic the Hedgehog 2


Sonic the Hedgehog 3


      Sonic 3 & Knuckles


      Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island


          Sega Game Gear

          Sonic Drift 2


              Sonic Triple Trouble


                  Sega Mega CD

                  Sonic CD


                      Nintendo GameCube

                      Sonic Adventure DX

                      Research and modifications of Sonic Adventure DX has been made much easier through the game's PC port. Dude and MainMemory are two of the pioneers in modifying this game.


                          Other

                          Unofficial Ports


                          Notable hacks

                          In alphabetical order

                          Mega Drive/Genesis

                          Mega CD