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Revision as of 03:42, 20 December 2023 by CartridgeCulture (talk | contribs) (To do)

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CartridgeCulture (talk) 02:42, 20 December 2023 (EST)

New mirror

Also, if you've been living under a rock or something, I have (yet another!) mirror of Xtreme at http://info.sonicretro.org/images/large/Xtreme.rar . I'm in the process of adding it to Retro's media handling system manually right now. — Scarred Sun 11:42, 17 July 2007 (CDT)

UPDATE: Turns out, someone else thought of this pain in the ass long ago and wrote a script that will do just this, but it's made specifically for multiple large files. I'm adding some more large files onto the server for inclusion—if you have something over 6MB that you think should be on the site (at the moment, I'm going to put up 510, 712, 920, the CD 409 hoax, and Sonic Adventure Gaiden), contact me. — Scarred Sun 12:03, 17 July 2007 (CDT)

Redo

I was actually going to add in the references myself but... ooh it's messy. I think I might have tackled this once before, pushing things off into Sonic X-treme/Development, but I'm now wondering if it's worth dividing this up further.

There is

  • All the early Mega Drive and 32X guff that shouldn't really be described on this page since they're covered elsewhere
  • A sort-of "main branch" Sonic X-treme, being fronted by Ofer Alon and Chris Senn, and is the X-treme we know and love
  • The Point Of View (POV) attempt, which is essentially a tangent that didn't go anywhere
  • Project Condor, the "lets build everything with the boss engine" version, fronted by Christina Coffin and pals

It might make things easier to work with -Black Squirrel (talk) 13:51, 18 September 2021 (EDT)

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