
legend prototype release sonic x-treme we're finally free

SSF runs it perfectly, but you’ll need a high-end machine to run it well. NOTE: You’ll need a Sega Saturn emulator to run this. Here’s the download links again, just in case you’re lazy (like me):

It isn’t much, admittedly, but come on – what would your friends say if you told them you played an unreleased game? You’d be the top bloke in your group of mates. So, today, July 16th, 2007, the developmental Sonic X-Treme release has finally been shown the light of day!ĭownload is available by bittorrent here, and a rapidshare mirror has been made of it here.Ī big thanks to ASSEMbler for making this public! Enjoy and all that. Well, as it turns out, someone attempted to leak it early, and this prompted ASSEMbler to make a formal release earlier on. It said that a Sonic X-Treme prototype would be released on July 18th, available for anyone to take a look at. If you’ve been paying attention to Sonic News at all, you’ll have noticed this article that we posted not too long ago. Dreams Media Molecule playstation 4 sonic adventure sonic x-treme It’s a game creation tool like no other.ĭreams is available now for PS4 at $39.99 US. The engine that Media Molecule is using in Dreams is so impressive that people are already making levels based off of Sonic Adventure and other Sonic titles and even making their own original, momentum-based Sonic games. The version he created uses low-res textures and a fisheye-lens camera to get the effect of what the original title was going for. One player, JPG240SX has created 2 stages inspired by Sonic X-Treme, the long-lost Sega Saturn title. It’s been in a beta stage for a long time and people have been using that time to make unique and interesting games along with some that are inspired by other popular genres. Media Molecule’s Dreams is a new PS4 game (well, more of a tool than a game) that lets users create their own games with much more freedom than you had in their previous creation title, Little Big Planet.
