...15 year old crap rotting on my HD! http://ssntails.srb2.org/retrogifts/ What's here: /ANIME: The original translation of the Sonic OVA episodes by 'JavaFox' (Kenneth Hughes) /IMG-ARC: These might already be out there - Sonic Team wallpapers from their 1996 website, and also some LBM sprite sheets out on the 'net in 1996. Before emulators. How were they made? /MIDI: The oldest Sonic MIDIs ever sequenced. Ever. Also includes the very first rips of S&K Collection via a MIDI loopback cable. /video: SAFIGHT1.AVI - Old recording of the OVA fight between Sonic and Metal Sonic. SONIC30S.AVI - The original trailer for the Sonic OVA. And just for kicks: DCFLOP.MPG - Sega's console is a failure! Hurrr hurrr OOPS.MPG - Knuckles finds a 'secret' in Sky Deck
Well, considering he didn't put his name in the TXT files, it's likely ADV scraped that off the Internet somewhere and didn't know who did it, and if it's already translated, well, why bother? Most of the MIDIs, sans the S&K Collection rips, were sequenced by Jeff Read (no, not that Jeff Reed).
Dude, thanks for this! I actually used that last wallpaper on my Mom's computer back in 1996... and now it's serving nicely as my tablet's background. ^_^
It's just kind of shady to steal a script off the internet and give no credit, but I guess anime licensing back in the 90s wasn't totally legitimate.