Wait, we don't have an archive of all the music? Really? I mean, if that's really the case, then for what it's worth, I'm pretty sure I nabbed all the MP3 files that were put up ages ago, and still have a copy on my home computer (which, naturally, I can't access right now, because I'm at work).
You seem to be missing Death Egg and whatever the ocean world was called. I happen to have: Crystal Valley Guardian Sphinx Jade Gully (aka Space Queens) Quake Caverns Spiral Staircase (one of the Death Egg sets) Teal Trouble (that ocean world one) Volcano X Granted, I know some of them aren't from what was intended for the game originally and were made more recently by Senn. Teal Trouble in particular is really bare and unfinished.
p.s. put them on the wiki so I don't have to For some reason we have a collection of screenshots from Chris Senn's videos but not the videos themselves (aside from YouTube versions). We should fix that.
I know I couldn't access the (newer) board where the latest graphics were posted because I wasn't logged in, so I don't think any of that is on archive.org. I was about to point this out. There should be a clear differentiation between actual X-treme development stuff and the things that were later made by Senn, whenever all this gets archived and documented.
It's regrettable that documentation comes into play after people have attempted to "finish" the game. I've avoided most things Sonic X-treme related on the grounds that I just can't determine what's "official" and what's fan made (an that includes recent contributions from Chris Senn himself). It's a huge shame that leaked source code in its rawest form is being kept under lock and key for political reasons too. Sonic Retro needs to document the real thing, regardless of how playable it is on modern systems. The fan-renderers or patches or whatever that have been chucked out get in the way of that aim.
I suppose this is where people who were more involved in this whole project should step in and set the dividing marker on what came from the fans (Senn included) and what is actually Xtreme as it was in 1996-1997.
Oh, right, I meant to come back to this thread that night and post the music, but didn't. Well, here it is. This is my X-Treme music folder as-is, so it also includes the music that's frequently called X-Treme music but technically isn't (e.g.: "Juju", "Soaring", "Time Past"), but which I couldn't be bothered to re-organize. Basically, if it starts like "xnn" where "nn" is a two digit number, it was from X-Treme; otherwise, all bets are off. Also no idea what that ZIP file containing music from some "Metalingus" band is, but it's in my X-Treme folder for some reason, so it's in the 7zip file. I'd upload this to the wiki, if I knew what SOP was.
It seem Chris is going to make a back up of the forums before he takes it down, however he wasn't clear on if he'll upload it anywhere for us to download. I also PM'ed S-Sun the other day in regards to hooking her up with my user name and password, she must be busy and has not gotten back to me yet.
Yes, boss lady does tend to get bogged down by real life stuff frequently. She'll get to it soon-ish.
This forum really needs to be archived. It is an absolute treasure for anyone into X-Treme. If I can help the cause by giving my account info, I will gladly comply! I also have my very own X-Treme Archive that I can upload, I believe I last updated it in October 2014 or so and it was based on archiving work done by someone else (their name eludes me at this moment). I'll see if I can get around to uploading it.
Sorry for the double post, but I've uploaded my X-Treme Archive and thought it would be better to bump the thread than editing my previous post. Anyway, this is everything I had on X-Treme up until early December 2014. I don't want to take too much credit since the original archive was collected by some other fella over at Senntient (whose name I can't recall ATM). I merely cleaned it up a bit, added a couple of stuff, deleted some duplicates and in general shaped it up to be something more akin to how I organize my stuff. Have fun! http://www.mediafire.com/download/aa1ol95563zfo52/Sonic+X-Treme+Archive.rar