Homing attack is fairly simple to conceptualize. I wrote some notes down when I was trying to work it out in my head, they may help you in some...
I can help with a level editor if you need this. I've made a mapper and format for my own game. Drop me a PM if you're interested. Great work, we...
I've had some experience with this: 1. I'd like to make it clear that what you are doing is violating the EULA for Mac OS X. Get a Mac, for...
I knew it.
That's what I get for not reading 50 pages. :U
Hey guys! http://www.needlemouse.com/ Not by SEGA! I'll leave the rest of the speculation up to you...
I suggest C, seeing as there is an SMPS playback program already you could use, and it's much more easy to deal with when programming for PC than...
Depends on your target game. You'll need special project files depending on your disassembly, and you'll also want your build tools in the root of...
Sonic is for kids? I really don't think that SEGA is designing games with the players who grew up with it in mind. I think they need to look at...
The only way I can see it from that image is that Sonic (although rotated) still has the same mask. It is then possible to assume he has not...
For your specification, I highly recommend Xubuntu.
This is because I modified a .htaccess file in the directory, I'm changing it now.
This isn't /r/. Find out how to do it on your own. I suggest Music Pointer Fixer and the guides on the wiki as a good place to start.
Mikel wins the game. Expect to see this concept more developed later. EDIT: By the way, that animated GIF isn't laced together, it was taken...
[IMG] Bonus points to whoever figures out what I've got up my sleeve.
In your folder where you split the data from S1, open the misc folder. In a hex editor, open sloc_lev.bin. This file holds the position Sonic...
Edit misc/sloc_lvl.bin (or something like that). That holds Sonic's starting location for each act.
Level layouts, please. I have a place for them. ;)
I was messing around with object properties in SonED 2. How can I get the properties from an object in code? I've tried looking in the monitor...
Put it in the same directory as the ISO file, and name each track after the ISO's file name plus a number. E.g., Sonic_CD_01.mp3,...
Separate names with a comma.