Difference between revisions of "Sonic Boom (hack)"
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− | *Hidden Palace Trophy (Grand | + | *Hidden Palace Trophy (Grand prize) |
− | *1000101 Trophy (Technical | + | *1000101 Trophy (Technical achievement) |
*Piano Trophy (Best music) | *Piano Trophy (Best music) | ||
*Metropolis Trophy (Best custom boss) | *Metropolis Trophy (Best custom boss) | ||
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*Sonic Boom Trophy (Best cut-scene) | *Sonic Boom Trophy (Best cut-scene) | ||
'''Runner Up''' | '''Runner Up''' | ||
+ | *The Super Duper Amazing Level Trophy (Best level layout) | ||
*Eureka! Trophy (Most innovative gameplay feature) | *Eureka! Trophy (Most innovative gameplay feature) | ||
[[Category:Hacks|Sonic Boom]] | [[Category:Hacks|Sonic Boom]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 27 October 2009
Sonic Boom |
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Version: Unreleased |
System: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis |
Original game: [[]] |
Credits: SÆGA |
Sonic Boom is a total modification of Sonic 2, created by snkenjoi and iojnekns, along with a wide array of talented contributors. As of the Seventh Annual Hacking Contest this collective is referred to as SÆGA. The hack is not currently available to the public.
Accolades
Trophies
- Genocide City Trophy (Hardest level)
- Lava Reef Trophy (Longest level)
- Labyrinth Trophy (Most confusing level)
Runner Up
- Spindash Trophy (Best new ability)
Seventh Annual Hacking Contest
Trophies
- Hidden Palace Trophy (Grand prize)
- 1000101 Trophy (Technical achievement)
- Piano Trophy (Best music)
- Metropolis Trophy (Best custom boss)
- Mushroom Hill Trophy (Best custom mini-boss)
- The Bar Admin Trophy (Most improved hack)
- Sonic Boom Trophy (Best cut-scene)
Runner Up
- The Super Duper Amazing Level Trophy (Best level layout)
- Eureka! Trophy (Most innovative gameplay feature)