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  1. Mr. Potatobadger

    Review by 'Mr. Potatobadger' on item 'Sonic Chaos - Turquoise Hill Demo'

    It's pretty good, could be better though
  2. Sonic Chaos - Turquoise Hill Demo

    Sonic Chaos - Turquoise Hill Demo

    Sonic Chaos Sonic Chaos is a fan game and re-imagining of the 1993 Sega Game Gear and Master System platform game of the same name. Based on the current style of 2D classic Sonic games inspired by Sonic Mania, Sonic Chaos updates the 8 bit visuals of the original and adapts a play style more...
  3. Mr. Potatobadger

    Fan Game Sonic Overture [2014 Demo Available]

    The new logo... That's some good shit right there. Might I ask who did it?
  4. Mr. Potatobadger

    Musical Similarities

    Back on ye-olde SFGHQ forums, I had a thread called Musical Similarities... The idea is that you post 2 or more songs that sounds similar in some way or another. It doesn't have to be big, even the tiniest of details can be enough. To start off... Today, I noticed Aqua Planet at just 1 second...
  5. Mr. Potatobadger

    Best easy to use fangame engine?

    This is... A tough question, to say the least. I can tell from your post that you're probably young, ambitious, and full of ideas. You want to do it all. I hate to say it, but nothing current is really "great". "Right now" is a really tough time to get into this kind of thing. There are some...
  6. Mr. Potatobadger

    Classic or Modern Design?

    As much as I prefer the classic design, I really do sometimes think the fans do a better job than the creator.
  7. Mr. Potatobadger

    Others Developer Registry

    I don't see why not! Skills: Programming in C and C#, accurately re-creating game mechanics, and accurately transcribing musical notes. Seeking: Level designers and/or artists who can accurately tell me what a "byte" is. Availability: Minimal. I can give advice and help with small things. Come...
  8. Mr. Potatobadger

    Post Your Screenshots Thread

    MAN this thread title brings back memories. First time I posted in this thread what feels like ages ago, I tried to add an image using the path to where it was located on my hard drive. Now I'm making a sonic engine on the Sega Saturn: An accurate one, no less.