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* '''2003''' — "[[Chaos Emerald Chaos|Chaos Emerald o Te ni Irero!]]", the 4th episode of ''[[Sonic X]]'', airs in Japan. | * '''2003''' — "[[Chaos Emerald Chaos|Chaos Emerald o Te ni Irero!]]", the 4th episode of ''[[Sonic X]]'', airs in Japan. | ||
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− | * '''2008''' — [[User:GerbilSoft|GerbilSoft]] releases a prototype of ''[[Sonic's Edusoft]]'', an edutainment game developed in 1991 by Tiertex. The original source is unfortunately lost | + | * '''2008''' — [[User:GerbilSoft|GerbilSoft]] releases a prototype of ''[[Sonic's Edusoft]]'', an edutainment game developed in 1991 by Tiertex. The original source is unfortunately lost to time. |
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Revision as of 22:29, 31 March 2022
April 27 (add)
- 2003 — "Chaos Emerald o Te ni Irero!", the 4th episode of Sonic X, airs in Japan.
- 2008 — GerbilSoft releases a prototype of Sonic's Edusoft, an edutainment game developed in 1991 by Tiertex. The original source is unfortunately lost to time.