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− | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an iteration of ''[[Sonic X-treme]]'' for [[Windows 95]] PCs. Indendently developed by [[Sega Technical Institute]] developers [[Ofer Alon]] and [[Chris Senn]], the project was a response to [[Point of View]]'s early 1996 takeover of their work. While pitched to {{SegaLink|SegaSoft}}, they declined to fund the game, ending the project entirely.
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− | ==History==
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− | {{MainArticle|Sonic X-treme/Development#SonicPC}}
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− | Following [[Robert Morgan]] and [[Point of View]]'s forceful intervention into the game's production, lead developers [[Ofer Alon]] and [[Chris Senn]] took this as an offense. As a result, they began development of ''SonicPC'', a continuation of Alon's game editor and engine on [[Windows 95]] PCs. Developed concurrently with the main [[Sega Saturn]] version of the game, it was eventually pitched to {{SegaLink|SegaSoft}}. Unfortunately, the game was turned down, leaving Alon's editor and the team's work entirely unreleased.
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− | ==Production credits==
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− | *'''Designer:''' [[Chris Senn]]{{intref|Interview: Mike Wallis by Pachuka}}
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− | *'''Artist:''' [[Chris Senn]]{{intref|Interview: Mike Wallis by Pachuka}}
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− | *'''Composer:''' [[Chris Senn]]{{intref|Interview: Mike Wallis by Pachuka}}
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− | *'''Programmer:''' [[Ofer Alon]]{{intref|Interview: Mike Wallis by Pachuka}}
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− | ==References==
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