AsuharaMoon
From Sonic Retro
AsuharaMoon is a scener from Buenos Aires, Argentina; who joined on so many message boards related to the franchise since 2011/2012, including SSRG and Sonic Retro, with the starter goal of learning how to make his own Sonic hacks.
He's mostly known for the making of his first own Sonic 1 ROM hack, Sonic the Hedgehog Rocket (been in development since 2013); his artistic, coding and miscellaneous contributions for a bunch of potential projects (such as Sonic: Scorched Quest), including some fangames; and for both of his Sonic Hacking Contest 2019's entries, Shadow & Rouge in Sonic 1.
Main/Personal Projects
- Sonic the Hedgehog Rocket: His most known hack (mostly due to its past versions), having Sonic, Knuckles, Tails, and Amy as playable characters in a future release. (July 2013 - In hiatus)
- (Another) Shadow the Hedgehog in Sonic 1 (June 2018 - November 2019)
- Rouge the Bat in Sonic 1 (August 2018 - November 2019)
- Sonic: Scorched Quest (Team Painto): Additional art, Layout Design, and Additional coding. (August 2015 - November 2016 / In Hiatus)
Contributions
- Sonic the Hedgehog: Isle Of Magnetic Artifacts: Additional art (Wind-Up Koi sprites), Coding (guidance & Super Sonic port during early development), etc. (2019, 2022)
- Sonic the Hedgehog - New Lands [Cancelled]: Artistic assistance, minor coding, etc. (2019)
- Sonic Adventure 2 Retranslated: Spanish Translation, Dialogue timing adjustment (August 2018)
- Sonic Adventure Retranslated: Spanish Translation (March 2018)
- Sonic 2D Blast (Team Painto) [Cancelled]: Additional art (January 2017)
- Mobius Evolution: Artistic assistance, Beta testing (Level layouts) (August - December 2015)
- Sonic 3 & Knuckles Pro Survivor: Artistic assistance (Title, and Menu Screen) (November 2015)
- Sonic 2: Return of Shadow: Artistic assistance (New characters sprites) (November 2014)
- Sonic 1: Painto Edition 2: Minor coding (June 2014)
- Sonic 1 Special Version: Artistic assistance (Backgrounds), and Beta-testing (December 2013 - April 2014 / 2018)