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+ | | credits=[[User:Cyan|Cyan Helkaraxe]] | ||
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+ | '''The Ultra Maze-O-Matic System''' (or '''Maze Editor''') is a DOS-based program created by [[User:Cyan|Cyan Helkaraxe]], for editing [[Special Stage (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|special stage]] layouts in [[Sonic 1]] [[savestate]]s. It was released on August 21, 1999. | ||
==Quick start== | ==Quick start== | ||
For newcomers it's not that easy to understand how to actually get the program to work. Here is the easiest way: | For newcomers it's not that easy to understand how to actually get the program to work. Here is the easiest way: |
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Sonic 1 Maze-o-matic |
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Category: Special Stage editor |
Version: 0.99 |
Status: Inactive |
System: DOS |
Supported Games: Sonic 1 |
Credits: Cyan Helkaraxe |
The Ultra Maze-O-Matic System (or Maze Editor) is a DOS-based program created by Cyan Helkaraxe, for editing special stage layouts in Sonic 1 savestates. It was released on August 21, 1999.
Quick start
For newcomers it's not that easy to understand how to actually get the program to work. Here is the easiest way:
Create a save state file with Gens or Genecyst -> Put the save state and the program into the same directory -> Pull the save state file onto MAZE.EXE and drop it -> You should see the program opened just fine.
Download Sonic 1 Maze-o-matic
File: Sonic 1 Maze-o-matic v0.99.7z (208 kB) (info)
Current version: 0.99 |