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| system=Sega Genesis/Megadrive
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| credits= [[Tweaker]], [[JCFerggy]], [[Driver]], [[R.Solaris]]
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''Sonic 1 Beta Remake'' is a Sonic 1 hack created by [[Mistergambit]], and first released on September 14th, 2006. This hack has all of the Sonic 1 levels redesigned to look like their prototype versions as seen in various magazine screenshots. This hack also has new objects, such as a functioning Splats, The Checkered Ball that was scrapped from GHZ, and more.
 
''Sonic 1 Beta Remake'' is a Sonic 1 hack created by [[Mistergambit]], and first released on September 14th, 2006. This hack has all of the Sonic 1 levels redesigned to look like their prototype versions as seen in various magazine screenshots. This hack also has new objects, such as a functioning Splats, The Checkered Ball that was scrapped from GHZ, and more.
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Sonic 1 Beta Remake
Version: 0.03B(Current Version)
Last release: June 03, 2007
System: Sega Genesis/Megadrive
Original game: [[]]
Credits: Tweaker, JCFerggy, Driver, R.Solaris

Sonic 1 Beta Remake is a Sonic 1 hack created by Mistergambit, and first released on September 14th, 2006. This hack has all of the Sonic 1 levels redesigned to look like their prototype versions as seen in various magazine screenshots. This hack also has new objects, such as a functioning Splats, The Checkered Ball that was scrapped from GHZ, and more.