Difference between revisions of "Sonic hacks"
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+ | *Hacks are edited Sonic games. The Hacking scene started around 1997, led by [[Saxman]]. While the first hacks were very basic, such as minor palette changes, the hacks of today are very complex. | ||
+ | '''Hacks that deserve recognition:''' ''In alphabetical order'' | ||
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===Megadrive/Genesis:=== | ===Megadrive/Genesis:=== | ||
− | * [[Sonic 2 Delta]] | + | *[[Project Shadow]] |
− | * [[Sonic Gaiden]] | + | *[[Sonic 2: Aluminum Edition]] |
− | * [[South Island Adventure]] | + | *[[Sonic 2 Delta]] |
− | * [[ | + | *[[Sonic Gaiden]] |
− | * [[ | + | *[[South Island Adventure]] |
− | + | *[[Tohaka]] | |
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+ | ===Gameboy Advance=== | ||
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+ | ''none yet'' | ||
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+ | ===Other Systems=== | ||
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+ | *[[Shadow Adventure]] (PC) | ||
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''Feel free to add any other hacks that you feel are worthy'' | ''Feel free to add any other hacks that you feel are worthy'' |
Revision as of 17:36, 22 September 2004
Summary:
- Hacks are edited Sonic games. The Hacking scene started around 1997, led by Saxman. While the first hacks were very basic, such as minor palette changes, the hacks of today are very complex.
Hacks that deserve recognition: In alphabetical order
Megadrive/Genesis:
Gameboy Advance
none yet
Other Systems
- Shadow Adventure (PC)
Feel free to add any other hacks that you feel are worthy