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* New Level Art | * New Level Art | ||
* Various ASM fixes to bugs in the original code | * Various ASM fixes to bugs in the original code | ||
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+ | ==Seventh Annual Hacking Contest== | ||
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+ | Sonic 1 Lunacy was entered into the Seventh Annual Hacking Contest in an attempt to gauge some kind of review from the judges participating, and was blessed with the Genocide City trophy, for having the most difficult layout (which might not sound like a good thing, but this was the intention for Lunatic difficulty) as well as over-all praise and well-wishes for the project's future. As a successful trial run, Sonic 1 Lunacy will be expecting to enter into the Eighth Annual Hacking Contest (Assuming one will take place) as a more serious contender. | ||
==Special Thanks== | ==Special Thanks== | ||
[[SÆGA]] as an entirety have assisted in the creation of this project in one form or another. Also to be thanked include [[SonicVaan]], [[D.A. Garden (scener)|D.A Garden]] and [[djohe]]. | [[SÆGA]] as an entirety have assisted in the creation of this project in one form or another. Also to be thanked include [[SonicVaan]], [[D.A. Garden (scener)|D.A Garden]] and [[djohe]]. |
Revision as of 20:44, 20 October 2009
Sonic 1 Lunacy |
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Version: 0.45573432475 |
Last release: Unreleased |
System: Sega Genesis/Mega Drive |
Original game: [[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]] |
Credits: Destructiox, SÆGA and Beta Testers SonicVaan and D.A Garden (retired) |
Sonic 1 Lunacy (Placeholder name) is an award-winning hack of Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) by Destructiox.
Features
- A three-tier difficulty selection (Normal, Hard, Lunatic)
- Dynamic Level layouts for each difficulty
- Dynamic bosses for each difficulty
- New Monitors
- New Level Art
- Various ASM fixes to bugs in the original code
Seventh Annual Hacking Contest
Sonic 1 Lunacy was entered into the Seventh Annual Hacking Contest in an attempt to gauge some kind of review from the judges participating, and was blessed with the Genocide City trophy, for having the most difficult layout (which might not sound like a good thing, but this was the intention for Lunatic difficulty) as well as over-all praise and well-wishes for the project's future. As a successful trial run, Sonic 1 Lunacy will be expecting to enter into the Eighth Annual Hacking Contest (Assuming one will take place) as a more serious contender.
Special Thanks
SÆGA as an entirety have assisted in the creation of this project in one form or another. Also to be thanked include SonicVaan, D.A Garden and djohe.