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'''''Sonic and Tails in Paynt''''' is a parody [[hack]] of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' (and sequel to ''[[Sonic in Paynt]]'') for the [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] by [[sebmal]] (credited as "thehulk" in the hack.) In attempt to make the worst hack possible, uncoordinated palettes, clashing music and poor layout/object positioning were utilized.  
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'''''Sonic 1337''''' (distributed as '''''Sonic Ultima 1337''''' in the [[GoodXXXX|GoodGen]] [[ROM]]set) is a parody [[hack]] of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] by [[Ultima]]. Created at a time when [[palette]]-only hacks were common (but seen as technically lazy and/or sloppy), 1337 took up the valiant cause of attempting to be the "worst hack ever." It utilizes clashing palettes (almost every zone features some form of fuschia pink and light green), poor collision, and incorrect level layout/object positioning. Amusingly, only the level select features a correct palette.
  
This hack is similar to the tongue-in-cheek hack ''[[Sonic 1337]]'' by [[Ultima]].
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This hack is similar to the tongue-in-cheek hack ''[[Sonic in Paynt]]'' by [[sebmal]].
  
  
  
{{download|version=only version|file=Sonic_and_Tails_in_Paynt.zip|filesize=1.02MB}}
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{{download|version=only version|file=Sonic_1337.zip|filesize=378KB}}
  
 
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Revision as of 16:47, 8 June 2007

Sonic1337.png
Sonic 1337
System: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Original game: [[]]
Credits: Ultima

Sonic 1337 (distributed as Sonic Ultima 1337 in the GoodGen ROMset) is a parody hack of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Ultima. Created at a time when palette-only hacks were common (but seen as technically lazy and/or sloppy), 1337 took up the valiant cause of attempting to be the "worst hack ever." It utilizes clashing palettes (almost every zone features some form of fuschia pink and light green), poor collision, and incorrect level layout/object positioning. Amusingly, only the level select features a correct palette.

This hack is similar to the tongue-in-cheek hack Sonic in Paynt by sebmal.


Download.svg Download Sonic 1337
File: Sonic_1337.zip (378 kB) (info)
Current version: only version