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Sequel to Mega Drive Homebrew Horror Game ‘Sacred Line Genesis’ Available Now, Video Review of Sacred Line II Demo Inside | Fan Scene

Monday, May 9th, 2022

Sasha Darko is back with the follow-up to 2015 Mega Drive horror game Sacred Line Genesis. Originally published by Watermelon Games, Sacred Line II is available now digitally through the official Sasha Darko website and Mega Cat Studios will be publishing a boxed version of the game later in 2022.

A demo is also available right now and we’ve played and reviewed it. Click the embed below to see our thoughts:

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SEGA-Endorsed Roblox Fan Game ‘Sonic Speed Simulator’ Now Available to Play in Paid Beta | Fan Scene

Tuesday, April 19th, 2022

Gamefam Studios have released a new Sonic the Hedgehog fan game within Roblox called Sonic Speed Simulator. The fan game is officially endorsed by SEGA, marking their first fan game endorsement since Big’s Big Fishing Adventure 3 in 2016.

Sonic Speed Simulator offers players the opportunity to race in multiple, large, 3D environments against other players. You can also unlock new worlds, collect chao and earn new skins to customise your character with.

Sonic Speed Simulator is currently in beta and can only be played via paid access within Roblox. The game will move to a free-to-play model when the game comes out of beta. Click here to access the game’s page on the Roblox website. You can also watch our pals at The Sonic Stadium playing the game via the embed below:

[Source: The Sonic Stadium]

Sonic Hacking Contest Returns October 2022 | Fan Scene

Sunday, February 27th, 2022

The Sonic Hacking Contest will return for the week starting October 10th 2022. The annual Sonic the Hedgehog modding contest is now accepting submissions until September 4th 2022 and September 25th for expo entries.

Expo entries are not judged so if your project is earlier in its development cycle and you’d like to give a wider audience an opportunity to experience your early work for feedback then this is the category for you. Contest entries will receive criticism from the panel of judges and also be eligible to win trophies, of which there are a handful of new ones for 2022’s contest.

A full list of information about contest categories, trophies judging and how to submit a hack or mod to this year’s Sonic Hacking Contest can be found on the contest’s official website. As per usual, SEGADriven will be running video coverage of the event during contest week, so subscribe to our YouTube channel which already hosts a large quantity of video features on various Sonic hacks and mods like the one below:

SMS/GG Sonic 1 Coming to Commodore 64 Courtesy of Mr. Sid | Fan Scene

Thursday, December 16th, 2021

A homebrew developer under the name of Mr. Sid is releasing a Commodore 64 port of the Master System/Game Gear version of Sonic the Hedgehog very soon. Playable on real hardware through the use of RAM expansion units, this is a remarkable development that is simply jaw-dropping to see in action. Check out the reveal trailer below:

Mr. Sid will release his homebrew port of Sonic 1 for Commodore 64 very soon. The exact date will be revealed shortly on his thread on the Lemon64 forums. The thread also contains exact details on the system specs needed to run the game on real hardware.

Puyo Puyo Chronicle English Translation Patch Released | Fan Scene

Sunday, November 7th, 2021

The fan translation group Precise Museum have released a full, English-translated patch of Puyo Puyo Chronicle for the 3DS. Puyo Puyo Chronicle is a hybrid puzzle/RPG title that was released in Japan only for the series’s 25th anniversary back in December 2016. You can check out the launch trailer below:

The English language patch for Puyo Puyo Chronicle can be downloaded by clicking here. Instructions on how to patch 3DS games on a jail-broken 3DS can be found by clicking here.

‘Race for Good’ Sonic Livestream Charity Event Returns June 21st to June 27th 2021 | Fan Scene

Saturday, May 15th, 2021

Our good friends The British Andy and Titanscreed are bringing back the Race for Good charity livestream event on June 21st for another round of Sonic the Hedgehog racing fun and this time around the event will run for a full week and include a whole team of different streamers taking part, including us!

All money raised during the Race for Good livestream event will go straight to Special Effect, a charity looking to help gamers with disabilities to play games with more accessibility for their specific needs. The Race for Good team are looking to raise £5000 for the charity this year and this year there’s a fantastic t-shirt and pin badge available to purchase from the ProjectPhoenixProductions Online Store. All proceeds from the sales of these items also goes to Special Effect so if you’re interested head over to the store now.

In addition to the various Sonic streams taking place during the week, the voice of Dr. Eggman, Mike Pollock will be joining the event for a Q&A session alongside Johnny Gioeli – one half of Crush 40, who are famous for their various Sonic the Hedgehog theme songs.

A raffle will also take place during the week for 2 amazing prizes. There are two Sennheiser GSP305 Gaming Headsets and the Beasts of Balance app-enabled Board Game being raffled off to anyone who donates at least £20 over the week. In addition there is also a Elgato 4K60 Pro Game Capture Card to be won and this will be raffled off to anyone who donates at least £50 over the course of the week. All donations can be made via the Race for Good Tiltify page during event week so bookmark this page if you want to be in with a chance of winning any of these prizes or would just like to support a good cause!

See below for the full list of streamers taking part in this year’s event:

The British Andy (twitch.tv/thebritishandy)
Titanscreed (twitch.tv/projectphoenixproductions)
Garrulous64 (twitch.tv/garrulous64)
Fuzzy Crocodile (twitch.tv/FuzzyCrocodile)
Bryce (twitch.tv/bryceyall)
Sonic Yoda from SEGADriven (twitch.tv/Sonic_Yoda)
CDROM1019 (twitch.tv/chaoscontrolchannel)
Greyfore (twitch.tv/radiosega)
KC (twitch.tv/KC_Radioman)
Green Viper (twitch.tv/radiosega)
Rasher24 (twitch.tv/rasher24)
ZephyrFloofyDerg (twitch.tv/zephyrfloofyderg)
Shanghai’d (twitch.tv/shanghaid)
LexyDeer (twitch.tv/lexydeer)
Dwang (twitch.tv/radiosega)
Ravsieg (twitch.tv/radiosega)

Fans Create Sonic Adventure Fan Game Using Dreams for PS4/5 | Fan Scene

Tuesday, April 13th, 2021

Developed by RichMenace_94 and fivetimesone, Sonic Adventure: Dreams Edition is an incredible Sonic Adventure-themed fan game that is entirely playable within Dreams for the PS4 and PS5. It’s a remarkable development that not only showcases an amazing game made by 2 incredibly talented individuals, but also how powerful Dreams can be for fan game development. Check out some in-game action via the video below:

Sonic Adventure: Dreams Edition can downloaded via this link. You will need a copy of Dreams for the PS4 or PS5 to play it.

[Source: TheToiletDuck on Twitter and OpyGam3r on YouTube]

Get Your First Look at the Games on Show at This Year’s Sonic Amateur Games Expo | Video Spotlight

Friday, July 31st, 2020

The first trailer for this year’s Sonic Amateur Games Expo is now available to view and in it we get previews for a number of games that will feature at the event. Check it out below:

The Sonic Amateur Games Expo 2020 also marks the 20th anniversary of the long-running Sonic fan game event. It will run for one week from September 5th 2020. If you would like your game featured than submissions are still being taken until August 21st. Click here for full details on how to submit your game.

Sonic Series Charity Marathon ‘Race for Good’ Returns June 19th 2020 | Fan Scene

Monday, June 8th, 2020

The annual Race for Good charity livestream returns for another year as Pete “Titanscreed” Nethercote and Andrew “TheBritishAndy” Wilson tackle a variety of Sonic games over 2 days on June 19th and 20th 2020. The streaming will start each day at 8am BST/12am PDT/3am EDT.

Titanscreed and TheBritishAndy are once again raising money for Special Effect and donations can be made through their Tiltify page by clicking here. Alongside this usual donation drive, limited edition t-shirts have also been created with the profits from these also going to Special Effect. These can be purchased from Streamlabs and will only be available until July 5th 2020. In previous years the duo have raised over £800 for the charity and are aiming to go bigger this year.

Check out the Race for Good 2020 announcement trailer below and bookmark both Titanscreed and TheBritishAndy‘s Twitch pages if you’re interested in watching the lads duke it out across various Sonic titles on June 19th and 20th 2020.

Sonic Amateur Games Expo Returns for 20th Anniversary Show This September 2020 | Fan Scene

Tuesday, May 19th, 2020

The Sonic Amateur Games Expo returns this September 2020 to mark the long-standing online Sonic fangaming expo’s 20th anniversary. The show will run from September 5th to the 12th and some budding fan game developers have already announced their intention to showcase their games.

A new demo of the Sonic and Kirby’s Dream Course mash-up Sonic Speed Course has been revealed alongside demo’s for Sonic Redashed, Sonic & Knuckles Key Hunters DX and a remake of the original Sonic Robo Blast.

Details regarding booth registration have not been published at this time, but if you are interested in appearing at the next SAGE then keep an eye on the official SAGE social media channels.

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