Yea. Disks are cheap enough that I can't imagine them worrying about it. They most likely just wrote a new disk when needed.
I thought we knew from when Pach was a beta tester that the reason they didn't put in Sonic CD was because Sega were too shit to code a decent Mega CD emulator?
You guys realise Saz already made an article on the whole Sonic the Movie being in SMC right? Saz exposed this quite a while ago.
<!--quoteo(post=181591:date=Feb 26 2008, 06:44 PM:name=Tanks)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tanks @ Feb 26 2008, 06:44 PM) Remember this image? I found it in the current ISO. It was found in the final game too I believe. What I don't believe is that these extra images were found with it. Check them out with the link below: http://www.sendspace.com/file/usbb32 This really isn't that big actually. It just shows what made up the image itself...[/quote] Hey, that says Monster's Lair was in mega collections. Monster's lair was never in mega collection, was it?
No, it definitely wasn't. I'm fairly sure it was neither in the original or plus version. It would probably have been a more welcome addition than 'The Ooze'.
Quick answers: the sonic OVA was in there, but it was yanked. That menu shows an old lineup (The lineup went through many revisions) And finally Sonic CD was yanked because sega cd emulation at the time had JUST started, and they couldn't code or buy code in time.
I'm a bit late to the party, but are the JPEG artifacts on CulT's version also on the original manual scanned into SMC? If there are clearer originals, I'll gladly take them.
What the fuck. And I didn't convert anything, it was in MAX format already on the GCM. Download the folder here. Edit: In Start.dol, there are more debug/source code file name references for both Choro Q and the Genesis emulator used for the games.
Deespence, I don't want to sound pedantic but I noticed you saying this earlier and I just thought I'd clear things up. "Wikipedia" is the name of a particular website, which as far as I can tell you didn't add this information to. "Wiki" is the generic term. Sorry to nitpick!
It's relevant to the person, but not really relevant to the content of their message. But anyway, if she wants me to call it Retropedia, or whatever, she can just tell me.
I guess it's not a big deal, but I genuinely did misunderstand what you meant at first because I interpreted you as using Wikipedia as the proper name. As for my oldbie status, it's not for my posts on this board. I used to be a member of other Sonic boards and sort of wandered off five years ago. When I joined here when drx was going to be releasing these new protos, I guess someone recognized me when I mentioned my old username in the comments field after the test.
Jesus you are dumb. Just call it what it is a wiki. Wikipedia is a completely different site, and calling it Retropedia is just stupid. On topic: Nice find there evilham, it is weird that it was already in MAX format.