Qwerty919 has released a new version of his SatAM-inspired Sonic fangame, Sonic Nebulous 2.
If you’re unfamiliar with the game and it’s predecessor then Sonic Nebulous takes visual and atmospheric cues from the Sonic the Hedgehogs SatAM cartoon meaning its tone is much darker that many traditional Sonic fangames. The game offers a huge variety of characters to play as and a considerable effort has been made to make them all feel more unique than they did in the original Sonic Nebulous.
You can check out a new gameplay trailer below and download the new version of the game by clicking here:
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo has been on a bit of a hiatus this year due to Sonic Fan Games HQ having to relocate. Luckily some Sonic fangame action has managed to crop up at this year’s Nintendo Community Fangame Convention and we’re covering everything on offer. To kick things off we have 3 video reviews of Sonic Level Creator, Sonic and Bean in Eggland and Sonic Hexacide. Check em out below:
All these games are playable via the NCFC website so click here and get downloading!
A massive 12 minute preview of Hez’s Sonic Classic 2 fan game is now available to watch in HD on YouTube. Hez appears to be making huge progress on the game and I personally cannot wait to give it a go:
The original Sonic the Hedgehog Classic is still available to download and play on PC via this link.
Hez has released some new gameplay footage of Sonic Classic 2 which features a playable Fang the Sniper/Nack the Weasel. It’s a cool little video that showcases the character’s Yoshi-esque moveset:
Sonic the Hedgehog Classic is still available to download and play on PC via this link. The original is a bit of a rarity among Sonic fan games as it’s actually a complete game and a damn good one at that.
Our 4th review round-up for this year’s Sonic Amateur Games Expo is now live. In this round-up we have in-depth reviews of Sonic Black Ace and Bingo the Multiva. We will continue to run more review round-ups throughout the event and try to cover as many games as possible.
Our 3rd review round-up for this year’s Sonic Amateur Games Expo is now live. In this round-up we have in-depth reviews of Sonic Xperience and Sonic X-Treme 2D. We will continue to run more review round-ups throughout the event and try to cover as many games as possible.
Our 2nd review round-up for this year’s Sonic Amateur Games Expo is now live. In this round-up we have in-depth reviews of Sonic Project Eclipse and Sonic Game Land. We will continue to run more review round-ups throughout the event and try to cover as many games as possible.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is almost upon us! This means it’s time for the final trailer before the show begins which is exciting as its the first time we’ve all seen any gameplay footage for the games featured at the show. Check it out below:
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo runs from February 23rd to March 1st 2014. It showcases a selection of fan made Sonic games as well as indie titles.
New to our YouTube Channel is ‘Shooting Hedgehogs in a Barrel’; a new video series where we revisit old Sonic fan games and have a bit of a laugh with them. The first episode takes a look at Chaomega, developed in 2002 by Magicgrafx.
Enjoy the video? Subscribe to our channel for more great SEGA video content! Another episode of ‘Shooting Hedgehogs in a Barrel’ goes live later today!
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is set to return next year! The great news is the Sonic fangaming show will also be returning to its original bi-annual format with the first show taking place from February 23rd to March 1st. The 2nd show has yet to have a date set in stone, but if past SAGEs have taught me anything then it’s a safe bet to place it around August/September time. More on that as we get it.
Full details about the next SAGE can be found at Sonic Fan Games HQ as well as a complete set of guidelines for booth registration. Registrations must be completed by February 15th 2014.
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