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'There are feathers everywhere, but it's fine...'
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  1. In Topic: Sonic Background Scrolling Screensaver

    09 June 2015 - 07:54 PM

    Must say, I don't use Windows, so I can't test, but from the video Scrap Brain looks absolutely gorgeous. Had this idea for a custom Dust Hill-themed wallpaper one time and this would be perfect to get a result like I was looking for.
  2. In Topic: Never before seen build of Sonic X-treme Leaked!

    13 May 2015 - 04:07 PM

    View PostHEDGESMFG, on 13 May 2015 - 12:30 PM, said:

    I love every bit of work that's been done on these protos so far. The fact that we have them is downright incredible...

    But I'd love to play those latter PC versions where we have videos that show proper level design a heck of a lot more. The ones they refuse to release (within their rights of course).

    You know, something that's not barely functional as an actual game.

    Still, don't misunderstand. These protos are really interesting and I'll take every one released that we can get, but I think the so-so response from the general public mostly stems from the fact that the protos simply aren't very functional, no matter how technically impressive their recovery/porting is. It kills a lot of X-treme hype to see how rough the game truly was throughout these stages of development. Your average player would be left wondering if the game was 'ever' any good at all.

    By all means, keep making them though, please. You're doing a true service to us all!


    Also I think part of the lack of interest is the fact that the source is not public. Imagine the level of progress when it eventually gets out somehow! Then I think everyone's gonna be into it, for sure. :)
  3. In Topic: Never before seen build of Sonic X-treme Leaked!

    08 May 2015 - 03:31 PM

    I'm willing to code a multi-boot loader for the different builds assuming I can get the original ISO working on my Saturn this weekend, aha :)

    Been meaning to get my hands dirty here, please advise - I'm thinking of building a compilation ISO with the POV/40 builds in a little menu, is there any way you guys think we could add this build without access to it's source code as well?

    https://www.youtube....h?v=N6TcKAjAiN0
  4. In Topic: Never before seen build of Sonic X-treme Leaked!

    07 May 2015 - 11:42 AM

    Hey, with regards to the multi-boot thing, there's a great resource here:

    http://www.rockin-b....turn-atlas.html

    I've got a Saturn dev setup on my TinyXP install, I'm going to try to compile it tonight when I get off of work. If you need help modifying it to contain the game files let me know and I'll be more than willing to lend a hand. Cheers!
  5. In Topic: Never before seen build of Sonic X-treme Leaked!

    06 May 2015 - 02:41 PM

    Holy crap, brah! This is astounding! I might actually burn this and try it on my own Saturn today...can it run NSTC-U?

    EDIT: liquidCD and Disk Utility failed on my Mac. Gonna try imgBurn in parallels now. Note to mac users: don't use either of those utilities.

    Oh. Also, imgBurn worked but didn't boot on my NTSC-U Saturn. I'm guessing this really is NTSC-J only?

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