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Revision as of 16:32, 5 February 2023

The Sonic City is not to be confused with the official Sega site, Sonic-City.com
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The Sonic City
URL: https://sonic-city.net
Type of site: General
Created on: February 2006
Current status: Online

The Sonic City was founded by Rave92. The current site was launched on 20th February of 2006, but the name existed from the end of 2004 when it started as a Invisionfree forum, later IPB. Sonic City had a lot of trouble as a web site. When it first launched, the site's layout was messed up and so it was taken down. Rather than abandoning the site, Rave92 found someone who fixed code errors and designed a new fresh layout. TSC is now still online updating the Sonic news and Sonic media.

Related sites

Shadow Mansion was the first real web site made by Rave92 (a.k.a Shadow in that time). The site itself used a free template and had its own forum. Rave92 stopped working on it to concentrate on TSC. SM is dead but still online. Although SM is dead, there are plans to convert it into a web site that would host comics made by certain staff.

Sega Games Radio was part of the TSC Network, before joining the EG Network and later the Sonic Cage Dome.

Staff

  • Rave92 - Webmaster and person who does everything.
  • Knuxster - Layout designer.

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