The development team known as Two Black Cats have launched a free development suite called MD Engine which allows users to build their own Mega Drive games.
MD Engine allows developers to create their own games using visual scripting. It is not limited to specific game genres, and it also includes its own debugging tools. You can also export your game in a wide variety of formats.
Two Black Cats have also confirmed that 3 games have already been created with MD Engine: Square Brothers, Inkventure and Prisonela MD. Inkventure and Prisonela MD are available to purchase now, but they also have demos that you can play online by clicking the links below:
It’s time for another complete Sonic fan games round-up! In this edition we take a look at a further 5 Sonic fan games that have a full playable campaign/story mode:
SEGA Saturn and Dreamcast games only continue to go up in price on the second hand market. However, a bunch of first party SEGA titles from this era were also released on PC and are considerably cheaper than their console equivalents. In this video we take a look at a whole bunch of SEGA PC ports and how you can get them up and running on modern 64 bit Windows:
Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Sonic Sunventure developed by Scrap Sorra:
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Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Mean Bean Tsuu developed by Team Tsuu:
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Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Hatsune Miku in Sonic 1 developed by Team Brickheads:
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Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Rush Tricks developed by JvneTh:
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Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Sonic Vania developed by JvneTh:
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Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Sonic CaDa developed by CamManS5:
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Another year, another Sonic Hacking Contest! SEGADriven returns to the online Sonic modding event for 2025 and will be covering as many mods as possible during event week. In this video we’re taking a look at Sonic Project Revenge developed by RobiWanKenobi:
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