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'''Splatterhouse 3'''
 
  
Credits
 
Director: T. Tsuda
 
Programmers: H. Kawatake, T. Hasegawa, T. Kawauchi
 
Designers: Manabu Kusunoki, K. Miyagi, Masahiro Hoshino, Satoshi Yamagata
 
Sound: Hiroshi Miyauchi, K. Hanada, N. Tokiwa
 
Voices: Takeshi Kusao, Hinako Yoshino, Yusuke Numata, Masaharu Satou
 
Special Thanks: Naoto Ohshima, Stene Ray Burton, James Spahn, Motoaki Sasaki, E. Taki
 
  
  

Revision as of 17:39, 13 March 2012





proposition to avoid issues like getting SonikSprite working in 2011; expand this until it can go live or think of something different - Andlabs 19:17, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

Exclamation.svg This page describes an obsolete hacking tool that should not be used for new hacks/projects or with new disassemblies/tools.
Something should go here describing what you should use for new projects, such as a link to the page proposed below. This should be made a template, say Template:ObsoleteHacking.

The "For New Hacks and New Hackers" Page

Sonic game hacking has come a long way since its roots in the late 1990s, however since this wiki also aims to catalogue scene history, information on old hacking mechanisms still exist here. To avoid any problems and confusion, this page lists tools and resources you should use in new projects instead.

Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)

The latest Sonic the Hedgehog disassembly is located on our Subversion repository, or as a downloadable package at this mirror. The latest version of SonLVL can edit these. (other tools)

If you want to add common features like spindash, another place to start is Mercury's thing, or the following guides:

  • guide 1
  • guide 2
  • guide 3

If you're new to hacking, these tutorials will get you started:

  • guide 1
  • guide 2
  • guide 3


Sonic Adventure DX (PC)

mainmemory or dude goes here