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Project Sonic 1: Two-Eight

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Project Sonic 1: Two-Eight is a modified disassembly of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Mega Drive, which has been modified such that the game's level layout engine utilises Sonic 2's 128x128-pixel chunks (256x256 in the original game) and path-swapping systems. It was created by MarkeyJester, and
Sonic Retro
released
in the hope that the new method of level design it offers would encourage other Sonic hackers to work with Sonic 1, and perhaps try things that would have been difficult or impossible with its old system.

A new updated version now currently exists as a continuation by kram1024, known as Project Two-Eight: Kraminator Special, which has all the Sonic Retro bug fixes, support for the latest version of SonED2 (it even comes with soned2), and an Eggman monitor that works. Levels are integrated and the level converter is now depreciated, so to convert your Sonic 2 levels over, you will have to decompress, and re-compress in the appropriate formats.

Download

ASM68k Version

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File: TwoEight.rar (1.15 MB) (info)
Current version: First release

AS Macro Assembler Version

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File: TwoEightAs.7z (1.31 MB) (info)
Current version: First release

Kraminator Special

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File: KraminatorSpecial.7z (1.37 MB) (info)
Current version: First release

External links

Sonic Retro
Release topic
on Sonic Retro forum