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− | | owner=[[Smidge204]] | + | | owner=[[Smidge204]] and [[PerfectChaosZero]] |
| url= http://www.sonicfangameshq.com | | url= http://www.sonicfangameshq.com | ||
| type=Sprite, Multimedia, and Engine Resource | | type=Sprite, Multimedia, and Engine Resource | ||
| launch=1998 | | launch=1998 | ||
− | | status=Online<br> | + | | status=Offline (Online during [[SAGE]] Event)<br> |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Sonic Fan Games HQ''' ( | + | '''Sonic Fan Games HQ''' (often abbreviated SFGHQ) was founded by [[User:Rlan|Rlan]] in the late 90s as a subsection of [[SSRG]], and was moved to its own domain on [[Emulation Zone]] in 2002. It is the main site for Sonic-related fan games, especially those created in [[wikipedia:Clickteam|Multimedia Fusion]], and is perhaps best known for its annual (formerly semi-annual) [[Sonic Amateur Games Expo]]. The site also offers a large amount of sprites, backgrounds, sound effects and tutorials for people to use in their games. In recent years, Rlan left SFGHQ in order to create [[SOST]], and passed the torch to Smidge204 and PerfectChaosZero, who are the current admins of SFGHQ. |
− | == | + | ==''Sonic Worlds''== |
− | Sonic Fan Games HQ is also a sponsor of [[Sonic Worlds]], a popular open-source Sonic fan game engine for | + | Sonic Fan Games HQ is also a sponsor of ''[[Sonic Worlds]]'', a popular open-source Sonic fan game engine for Multimedia Fusion. Engine development and showcasing is mainly held in the SFGHQ forums in a forum dedicated specifically to the engine. The last (semi-)major release was dated 1/27/09. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.sonicfangameshq.com/ Sonic Fan Games HQ] — Main Site | * [http://www.sonicfangameshq.com/ Sonic Fan Games HQ] — Main Site | ||
* [http://www.sonicfangameshq.com/forum Sonic Fan Games HQ Forums] — Site Forums | * [http://www.sonicfangameshq.com/forum Sonic Fan Games HQ Forums] — Site Forums | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Fansites]] | [[Category:Fansites]] |
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Sonic Fan Games HQ |
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Current owner(s): Smidge204 and PerfectChaosZero |
URL: http://www.sonicfangameshq.com |
Type of site: Sprite, Multimedia, and Engine Resource |
Created on: 1998 |
Current status: Offline (Online during SAGE Event) |
Sonic Fan Games HQ (often abbreviated SFGHQ) was founded by Rlan in the late 90s as a subsection of SSRG, and was moved to its own domain on Emulation Zone in 2002. It is the main site for Sonic-related fan games, especially those created in Multimedia Fusion, and is perhaps best known for its annual (formerly semi-annual) Sonic Amateur Games Expo. The site also offers a large amount of sprites, backgrounds, sound effects and tutorials for people to use in their games. In recent years, Rlan left SFGHQ in order to create SOST, and passed the torch to Smidge204 and PerfectChaosZero, who are the current admins of SFGHQ.
Sonic Worlds
Sonic Fan Games HQ is also a sponsor of Sonic Worlds, a popular open-source Sonic fan game engine for Multimedia Fusion. Engine development and showcasing is mainly held in the SFGHQ forums in a forum dedicated specifically to the engine. The last (semi-)major release was dated 1/27/09.
External Links
- Sonic Fan Games HQ — Main Site
- Sonic Fan Games HQ Forums — Site Forums