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Check out this page for download information and more before the smorgasbord later this month! In the meantime there is one entry made available early to the public, Sonic 3 & Knuckles Battle Race. Hit the jump to check out whats on the menu this year.
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You can also expect savory helpings of mods for Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic Heroes, Sonic Adventure 2, a drizzle of SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis ROM hacks and more. Since its nearly Turkey Day its time for me to bust out some food adjectives. The deadline for entries has passed and the community has provided a helping of hacks and mods for both the Expo and the Hacking Contest, including entries for both Sonic Forces and Sonic Mania for the contest. And as always, is live for all the entries from previous years.ĮDIT: Updated the article to embed the trailer hosted by TailsChannel.

The contest is currently slated for December 2nd through December 8th, and you can get the deadlines for submissions, contest rules, and further details over on the forum. This, of course, will depend entirely on what is submitted this year and how the voting shakes out. There are some expected growing pains, as the announcement notes that certain trophies among the new system may not be applicable. On submission format such as “best visually appealing” or “best sounding” will also be split in the Various “general” categories, subject to different interpretation based With 3D entries overtaking the classic, more traditional hacks, last year, the following was decided:Įntries will be graded top 3 overall in the respective common submission formats/categories: This year sees many big new changes, largely with how the trophies will be categorized and distributed. The annual Sonic Hacking Contest has once again been announced by Spanner over on the forums. It’s fair to say that expectations were tempered (especially after Lost World) but many fans were expecting a return to the ‘boost gameplay’ that, love it or hate it, has probably been one of Sega’s more successful attempts at doing Sonic gameplay in 3D yet. After what had then been years of light, fluffy, Saturday morning cartoon-esque stories, we had a trailer showcasing a seemingly ruined world, overrun by Eggman’s giant Death Egg Robots destroying everything – and wait, Classic Sonic’s here too? Just what is happening? That question, along with the fact that this was being developed by the team behind Colors and Generations, was enough to raise eyebrows and generate significant interest in the title, even alongside the also-announced Sonic Mania.
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Announced as Project Sonic 2017, many fans (myself included) really didn’t know how to parse what they had just seen. The first trailer for the game in 2016 could be described as confusing. Having had longer to digest the game, perhaps we can have a better idea of what went wrong, what went right and just how we got here. The game has been out for a while now and admittedly this review is coming a little late, but if Forces shows us anything it’s that the franchise itself needs to slow down and take time for a bit of reflection. Discussion on the contest can be found both here on Sonic Retro’s forums as well as the Sonic Stuff Ressearch Group forums. Future updates can be found from the Hacking Contest website as well as the official Twitter account. More information will be provided over the coming months as deadline dates and more are finalized. Otherwise the structure of the event will be similar to last year’s event. The contest is also asking for suggestions for naming trophies from the public, and is accepting multiple entries on their Trophy Naming form. While the contest acknowledges the desire for the return of themed trophies from 2019, they are looking to make these trophies to better reflect the criteria involved. This year’s contest involves a change in how trophies are delivered. (Including Sonic Riders Zero Gravityfor the Nintendo Wii) Of course as is with tradition, ROM hacks from Sonic games on Mega Drive and Genesis systems (Such as the ever present Sonic the Hedgehog 2) are also welcome as entries.
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Mods can include titles released on PC including digital storefronts such as Steam (For titles such as Sonic Maniaand Team Sonic Racing) as well as mods for console games.

The contest is asking entries to prepare their works based on Sonic ROM hacks or mods for Sonic games.

Tentative dates for the event will center around October much like last year’s event. The Hacking Contest website has been updated with finer details on entry requirements, categories and more which can be found here. Once again the online event for Sonic mods, ROM hacks and general nonsense is upon us with the Sonic Hacking Contest for the year of 2022.
