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[[Image:Chaos.PNG|thumb|right|Chaos editing ''Sonic 2's'' [[Emerald Hill Zone]].]]
 
The '''Chaos''' level editor made by [[Brett Kosinski]] was designed to prove that ''[[Sonic 2]]'' levels could be edited using a certain compression format.  Written in Java, it was slow and not terribly useful, but proved the point and was the only ''Sonic 2'' level editor for a while.
 
The '''Chaos''' level editor made by [[Brett Kosinski]] was designed to prove that ''[[Sonic 2]]'' levels could be edited using a certain compression format.  Written in Java, it was slow and not terribly useful, but proved the point and was the only ''Sonic 2'' level editor for a while.
  
 
Several years after the original Chaos level editor was created, [[Esrael]] rewrote the program in Visual Basic, vastly improving its speed and usability.
 
Several years after the original Chaos level editor was created, [[Esrael]] rewrote the program in Visual Basic, vastly improving its speed and usability.
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{{Download|version=x.xx|file=Chaos.zip|filesize=16KB}}
  
 
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Revision as of 23:27, 1 August 2007

Chaos editing Sonic 2's Emerald Hill Zone.

The Chaos level editor made by Brett Kosinski was designed to prove that Sonic 2 levels could be edited using a certain compression format. Written in Java, it was slow and not terribly useful, but proved the point and was the only Sonic 2 level editor for a while.

Several years after the original Chaos level editor was created, Esrael rewrote the program in Visual Basic, vastly improving its speed and usability.

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Current version: x.xx