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'''''Sonic Boom''''' was the first [[Klik & Play]] Sonic fan game to hit the internet. It was created by Martin Briad in 1995. The initial release has a virus, so it was taken down temporarily. It was re-released in 1996 by Magnus Andersson.
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'''''Sonic Boom''''' was the first [[Klik & Play]] Sonic fan game to hit the internet. It was created by [[Martin Briad]] in 1995. The initial release had a virus, so it was taken down temporarily. It was re-released in 1996 by [[Magnus Andersson]].
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Due to the open-sourced nature of Klik and Play, Sonic Boom later re-appeared in [[Saxman]]'s "Sonic Klik and Play Collection" along with [[Sonic PC]] and [[Tails and the Quest for 100 Rings]]. It was also re-released as '''Rotor Boom''' by [[Ian Klukan]], the Archie character [[Rotor Walrus]] replacing Sonic.
  
 
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Sonic Boom
Latest release date: 1995, 1996
Engine: Open Sonic
Credits: Martin Briad, Magnus Andersson

Sonic Boom was the first Klik & Play Sonic fan game to hit the internet. It was created by Martin Briad in 1995. The initial release had a virus, so it was taken down temporarily. It was re-released in 1996 by Magnus Andersson.

Due to the open-sourced nature of Klik and Play, Sonic Boom later re-appeared in Saxman's "Sonic Klik and Play Collection" along with Sonic PC and Tails and the Quest for 100 Rings. It was also re-released as Rotor Boom by Ian Klukan, the Archie character Rotor Walrus replacing Sonic.