Time Stamps 00:00 Zippy The Porcupine(Homebrew Atari 2600) 01:06 Speedy Gonzales hack(Game Boy) 02:06 Sonic Adventure 7(Bootleg) 02:56 Sonic Adventure 8(Bootleg) 03:55 Chaoji Yinsu Xiaozi: Super Sonik II(Unlicensed) 04:54 Digimon Adventure GBA(Fighter Sonic) 05:53 Sonyc GBA (Demo-music added) 06:52 Sonic C64 V1.2(Homebew-PAL) 08:33 Sonic 1 Demo for SNES 09:35 Sonic the Hedgehog(Bootleg-Twin Eagles Group) 11:24 Sonic Jam 6(Hack of Bootleg Super Mario.2) 12:48 Sparkster Hack 14:38 Sonyc (MSX Homebrew) 16:15 Sonic Megamix(Modified Hack-Team Megamix)
@CHUCK E. CHEESE Tube actually it is, it's blue and can turn into a ball, it also has the same sounds, like jumping, running, spindashing, etc. It is a bootleg
Hey Retromantra, I've been looking for a download link to the Sparkstar hack, and there doesn't seem to be a surviving host online. Do you know where you downloaded it?
That Sparkster hack looks impressive, they just paste in sonic sprite from another game but at the same time properly edited to not look out of place or broken, looks quite fitting even if its totally not how a sonic game would play
Someone really needed to prove something when they made the SNES clone! ("See the SNES can do blast processing!" Kind of thing!) We all knew the Genesis was fully capable of playing Super Mario so that home brew seems sub par lol!
That or the dev wanted a fun challenge and didn't really care for silly console wars. The homebrew looks pretty impressive to me, I can't remember any other snes game running as fast and smooth. Sure it has way more slowdowns and less resolution than og Sonic, but it's about translating the experience into a system with a much slower cpu clock. And to me it absolutely sucess at it.
@@merluzacongelada5361 oh it's amazing no doubt! It just seems that no homebrewers put that much effort into making a perfect SNES port when moving over a game to the Genesis.
I’m sure a better Mario home brew could be made for the Genesis. The only real issue is the Genesis sound hardware requires good knowledge of it to make it sound as good as it can. The one that looked more like the NES game rather than the all starts looking one definitely had more effort. While the latter is a cheap copy to make some money in foreign markets generally.
Also the SNES port/remake is impressive, but wow the game has trouble handling the rings if you get hit. Blast processing wasn’t really even a thing. The SNES probably could have easily handled the sonic games technically, but targeting multiple systems usually came with a few compromises on one or the other systems. Blast processing was just graphical trickery and the Genesis had a marginally faster clock speed and a co-processor. The SNES had more capable graphical hardware capable of 256 colors at once on screen and the Genesis was 64 usually but sometimes 128 but you had to cycle palettes to pull it off like when Sonic goes underwater. If you knew what you were doing on the Genesis you could make awesome technical graphical showcases and have great music. But trying to get that as close to 1:1 on the SNES and Vice versa was not exactly practical for most budgets then.
00:00 Zippy The Porcupine(Homebrew Atari) 01:06 Speedy Gonzales hack(Game Boy Color) 02:06 Sonic Adventure 7(Bootleg) 02:56 Sonic Adventure 8(Bootleg) 03:55 Chaoji Yinsu Xiaozi: Super Sonik II (Unlicensed) 04:54 Digimon Adventure GBA(Fighter Sonic) 05:53 Sonyc GBA (Demo-music added) 06:52 Sonic C64 V1.2 (Homebrew-PAL) 08:33 Sonic 1 Demo for SNES 09:35 Sonic the Hedgehog(Bootleg-Twin Eagles Group) 11:24 Sonic Jam 6 (Hack for Bootleg Super Mario Bros.2) 12:48 Sparkster Hack 14:38 Sonyc (MSX Homebrew) 16:15 Sonic Megamix(Modified Hack-Team Megamix)
Watch the "blast processing" on that snes port. Imagine how much work that had to translate the genesis programing to work on snes. Also sonic the rocket knight hedgehog
Ah yes, Sonic 4 for the SNES. When I first played that, I thought it was a legit game, until I found out years later that it was a bootleg romhack of Speedy Gonzales - Los Gatos Bandidos. I was really THAT gullible back then.
Actually, Super Mario Bros. 2 (bootleg) is a hack of Sonic Jam 6, since Sonic Jam 6 has more bugs, and worse graphics. Besides, Peach also says "Thank you Sonic" in Super Mario Bros. 2.
3:55 Sonic shoots Fireballs 5:54 Sonic in the Snow 9:36 Sonic meets Mario 11:25 Super Sonic Friends 12:54 Sonic has a Sword 16:16 Sonic goes in Sunset Hill Zone
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Isn't sonic 1 for snes is fan proof of concept? Not like bootleg and a real game made in 2020, if I remember it correctly And also Sonic MEGAMIX is a hack, and it has very good quality to be a bootleg
Yeah, it's a modern proper homebrew port made by an actually talented developer and he looked into Sonic 1 disassemblies to do so. It only includes Green Hill Zone. The point was not to cash in, as it isn't for sale or anything. It was just made in response to the classic debates as to whether SNES could handle a proper intact port of Sonic 1. I'd say he definitely accomplished that. The developer (TiagoSC) also ported Megaman X to the Genesis and has since ported Sonic 1 to the PS1 (with enhanced visuals and sound).
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@@Retromantra Thank you, but that will take a while. Well, the closest thing i have is this one: th-cam.com/video/JgdCxKJQM14/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Highretrogamelord
Faltó el homebrew para GBA del primer Sonic que lo hicieron como alternativa al port refasto del 2006 pero solo hicieron Green Hill Zone :( pero con la música original
Which game is the most impressive? DEFINITELY the Atari, or Sonyc on MSX now, which one is the best in my opinion? Definitely Sonic 4 SNES, tbh I just have alot of nostalgia for it
Actually it's a modified hack of the original Sonic game, it's an extensive reworking of the game with lots of changes. Read more here info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Megamix
Time Stamps
00:00 Zippy The Porcupine(Homebrew Atari 2600)
01:06 Speedy Gonzales hack(Game Boy)
02:06 Sonic Adventure 7(Bootleg)
02:56 Sonic Adventure 8(Bootleg)
03:55 Chaoji Yinsu Xiaozi: Super Sonik II(Unlicensed)
04:54 Digimon Adventure GBA(Fighter Sonic)
05:53 Sonyc GBA (Demo-music added)
06:52 Sonic C64 V1.2(Homebew-PAL)
08:33 Sonic 1 Demo for SNES
09:35 Sonic the Hedgehog(Bootleg-Twin Eagles Group)
11:24 Sonic Jam 6(Hack of Bootleg Super Mario.2)
12:48 Sparkster Hack
14:38 Sonyc (MSX Homebrew)
16:15 Sonic Megamix(Modified Hack-Team Megamix)
Really good
@CHUCK E. CHEESE Tube actually it is, it's blue and can turn into a ball, it also has the same sounds, like jumping, running, spindashing, etc. It is a bootleg
Hey Retromantra, I've been looking for a download link to the Sparkstar hack, and there doesn't seem to be a surviving host online. Do you know where you downloaded it?
@@ssf1389 here:info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_(SNES)
@@ssf1389 here:www.snesforever.com.br/2021/11/sonic-hedgehog-2.html
The fact that the Atari 2600 can even process a single sprite similar to sonic is amazing…
The fact it has loop de loops is pretty insane as well
I love 2600
That Sparkster hack looks impressive, they just paste in sonic sprite from another game but at the same time properly edited to not look out of place or broken, looks quite fitting even if its totally not how a sonic game would play
Sonic and The Black Knight has that type of gameplay.
i heard the bg music and thought of Plok and then realized that SiIvaGunner had me goofed
5:55 IS THAT MY RIP!? YOOOOOOOO AWESOME! I'M HONORED!
Sonic : ah what a lovely day
Zippy : Hello!!
Sonic : AAAAAAAAAAA
Someone really needed to prove something when they made the SNES clone! ("See the SNES can do blast processing!" Kind of thing!) We all knew the Genesis was fully capable of playing Super Mario so that home brew seems sub par lol!
Didn't Uniracers have "blast processing" type gameplay? That was on SNES.
That or the dev wanted a fun challenge and didn't really care for silly console wars. The homebrew looks pretty impressive to me, I can't remember any other snes game running as fast and smooth. Sure it has way more slowdowns and less resolution than og Sonic, but it's about translating the experience into a system with a much slower cpu clock. And to me it absolutely sucess at it.
@@merluzacongelada5361 oh it's amazing no doubt! It just seems that no homebrewers put that much effort into making a perfect SNES port when moving over a game to the Genesis.
I’m sure a better Mario home brew could be made for the Genesis. The only real issue is the Genesis sound hardware requires good knowledge of it to make it sound as good as it can. The one that looked more like the NES game rather than the all starts looking one definitely had more effort. While the latter is a cheap copy to make some money in foreign markets generally.
Also the SNES port/remake is impressive, but wow the game has trouble handling the rings if you get hit. Blast processing wasn’t really even a thing. The SNES probably could have easily handled the sonic games technically, but targeting multiple systems usually came with a few compromises on one or the other systems. Blast processing was just graphical trickery and the Genesis had a marginally faster clock speed and a co-processor. The SNES had more capable graphical hardware capable of 256 colors at once on screen and the Genesis was 64 usually but sometimes 128 but you had to cycle palettes to pull it off like when Sonic goes underwater. If you knew what you were doing on the Genesis you could make awesome technical graphical showcases and have great music. But trying to get that as close to 1:1 on the SNES and Vice versa was not exactly practical for most budgets then.
2:55 music to my ears :)
00:00 Zippy The Porcupine(Homebrew Atari)
01:06 Speedy Gonzales hack(Game Boy Color)
02:06 Sonic Adventure 7(Bootleg)
02:56 Sonic Adventure 8(Bootleg)
03:55 Chaoji Yinsu Xiaozi: Super Sonik II (Unlicensed)
04:54 Digimon Adventure GBA(Fighter Sonic)
05:53 Sonyc GBA (Demo-music added)
06:52 Sonic C64 V1.2 (Homebrew-PAL)
08:33 Sonic 1 Demo for SNES
09:35 Sonic the Hedgehog(Bootleg-Twin Eagles Group)
11:24 Sonic Jam 6 (Hack for Bootleg Super Mario Bros.2)
12:48 Sparkster Hack
14:38 Sonyc (MSX Homebrew)
16:15 Sonic Megamix(Modified Hack-Team Megamix)
Sonic Megamix is a genuinely fantastic Sonic Rom Hack though.
8:43 Sonic looks and sounds incredible on SNES
That C64 and SNES Sonic bootlegs soundtracks are amazing!
9:21 si me dices que es un port oficial te creería
La paleta de colores
Las animaciones
La musica
Todo se adapta perfectamente al sistema de la snes
this is english bruh
La verdad si.. es demasiado impresionante este Homebrew.
@@rinconhelpiano and?? It's a problem that they comment either English or Spanish? Or are you one of those people?
15:07 This one has some really good music. It sounds like if Inner Circle did a synth-calypso fusion album with Yanni
I was impressed with the Commodore 64 version. Feels just like the Sega Master System / Game Gear version of the game!
It's redhotsonic's one
Watch the "blast processing" on that snes port. Imagine how much work that had to translate the genesis programing to work on snes.
Also sonic the rocket knight hedgehog
1:06 *insert looney tunes music here*
2:34 sounds like Launch Base Zone from the PC/Prototype version of Sonic 3
because it is, Sonic 5, 7 and 8 steal the Sonic and Knuckles collection music
I didn't even know some of these existed! Very nice!
As someone who just beat all of the super boy games on the msx, THAT'S ACTUALLY GOOD WHAT
8:33 masterpiece 😩🤙
Ah yes, Sonic 4 for the SNES. When I first played that, I thought it was a legit game, until I found out years later that it was a bootleg romhack of Speedy Gonzales - Los Gatos Bandidos. I was really THAT gullible back then.
holy shit the atari is impressive af
The atari 2600's sounds remind me of those mobile games that try to be like a retro-type of game
9:35 is not a bootleg, but instead a hack of Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos
Yet, was selled as a snes game, so it's a bootleg
3:56 this is one of 3 bootlegs that are actually good (the others being crash bandicoot nes and donkey kong country 4)
1:06
Sonic: What’s up doc?
I think it's funny that for Sonic 6 on the game boy uses the looney toons theme for the title screen
11:24 Actually this is an OG bootleg.
Actually, Super Mario Bros. 2 (bootleg) is a hack of Sonic Jam 6, since Sonic Jam 6 has more bugs, and worse graphics. Besides, Peach also says "Thank you Sonic" in Super Mario Bros. 2.
Sonic on SNES looks awesome, even if it meant to be a demo.
I want to see it completed so bad
4:54 Why does this slap as hard as it does?
Music is from Parasol Stars on the TurboGrafx, it has a really good soundtrack
The music in the level was the boss theme
16:20 why so red ? it's not exe game
Sunset hill zone, get it?
The Atari 2600 looks and sounds extremely impressive. Would really lime to try that some day.
Ha ha, I typed lime the fruit instead of like by mistake. Misspellings can be quite humorous.
Lol, it happens 😂
io también
3:55 Sonic shoots Fireballs
5:54 Sonic in the Snow
9:36 Sonic meets Mario
11:25 Super Sonic Friends
12:54 Sonic has a Sword
16:16 Sonic goes in Sunset Hill Zone
5:55 Song name?
Sonic 1 🎃Halloween Edition🎃|Sega Genesis rom hack
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11:30 Sonic Jam 6 isn’t a hack of the bootleg Genesis Super Mario Bros. 2, Sonic Jam 6 is the original game while bootleg SMB2 is the hack.
4:54 Digimon Adventure = Rap style moment, put 0,75x this instant
The first sonic homebrew is made in MINI Sonic The Hedgehog (1993) for Sharp X8600 and have a port to ps1 in 1997
Have you seen my earlier video on Sonic rom hacks? Check it out👇
⚡Sonic The Hedgehog⚡Rom Hacks Collection|Mega Drive|Genesis|HD
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11:14. Grew up with this. Because I was a kid, I thought this was Sonic until I got a Genesis emulator that I can play legit Sonic on.
Me:Mom can we have sonic mania at home?
Mom:we already have sonic mania at home
Sonic Mania At Home:0:11
2 of the gb games almost killed my ears
Lol
3:05 why sonic is killing a megaman enemy
Isn't sonic 1 for snes is fan proof of concept? Not like bootleg and a real game made in 2020, if I remember it correctly
And also Sonic MEGAMIX is a hack, and it has very good quality to be a bootleg
Yeah, it's a modern proper homebrew port made by an actually talented developer and he looked into Sonic 1 disassemblies to do so. It only includes Green Hill Zone. The point was not to cash in, as it isn't for sale or anything. It was just made in response to the classic debates as to whether SNES could handle a proper intact port of Sonic 1. I'd say he definitely accomplished that. The developer (TiagoSC) also ported Megaman X to the Genesis and has since ported Sonic 1 to the PS1 (with enhanced visuals and sound).
You missed some bootleg like Sonic 3D Blast 5 on Gameboy and Sonic 4 on SNES.
Ok thanks ☺️
New powers for sonic in different games and bootleg games
5:00 really hit different
Imagine there was a Mario Party 69 bootleg game and it would be the entire sonic game, but replace sonic with Mario.
Where can i find the Pumking Hill 8-bit like track? Is pretty cool ngl
2:34 Prototype launch base zone music???????
the game boy one has looney tunes music XD I'M DEAD
I like more the Sparkster, but to me the best is the Sonic Mega Mix
I’m shocked that the NES version wasn’t included in this
Why Zippy the Porcupine have not music?
This is an old video, watch this updated video
SONIC Bootlegs & Homebrews You Have Never Played! [MEGA COLLECTION]
th-cam.com/video/niesWKuj8X0/w-d-xo.html
@@Retromantra You tested old version in the video?
Yeah...it was a demo version
5:55I love the music
Ah yes, i love Sonic Adventure 7 for the gameboy color
I may sound crazy to a lot of gamers but I was never a big fan of sonic but the homebrew of the SNES looks really cool.
The speedy gonzales hack was sonic 6
I haved so many good momentz with sonic 4 for snes, just its magic the ending of the game (i know is a speedy gonzales hack)
Gotta go bootleg/homebrew!
will wait for your videos on these bro!
@@Retromantra Thank you, but that will take a while.
Well, the closest thing i have is this one: th-cam.com/video/JgdCxKJQM14/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Highretrogamelord
Faltó el homebrew para GBA del primer Sonic que lo hicieron como alternativa al port refasto del 2006 pero solo hicieron Green Hill Zone :( pero con la música original
This th-cam.com/video/bFwxF-7vSrQ/w-d-xo.html
THIS. IS. ENGLISH
The Amstrad GX4000 forthcoming version is awesome.
when was released first homebrew?
03:55 looks good
Which game is the most impressive? DEFINITELY the Atari, or Sonyc on MSX now, which one is the best in my opinion? Definitely Sonic 4 SNES, tbh I just have alot of nostalgia for it
Sonic Megamix is only hack looks an fan-game (or not i have not idea)
Actually it's a modified hack of the original Sonic game, it's an extensive reworking of the game with lots of changes. Read more here
info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Megamix
@@Retromantra but... the updates added:Tails K•T•E Mighty Ray and levels Non-GHZ
@@rinconhelpiano yes, it's available on the link i gave u
Why in sonic jam 6 is says that is on sega?
I wonder if there's more sonic bootlegs peacefully
Yeah, me too!
@@Retromantra and also the best is sonic 1 megamix
The sonic mega mix is very nice i like it
3:55 WHERE I GET THIS?????????
I think the snes is the best one, it has potential for a port
Sparkster look fun
Соник в мире Марио - остановите планету, я схожу с ума😂
The Sonyc Hack Looks Good
9:48 Sonic sonic
Someone knows how to put Sonic homebrew versions on Zeebo's console?
Sorry, I have no idea
No the better question to ask is which one is the worst because many of these are literally just rom hacks of already existing games
knows anyone a good homebrew website for download this derivate of old style rom-sets ?
It's a official sonic advance for gba:)👍
false, the only official GBA Sonic port is the horrible Sonic Genesis game the same day as Sonic 06
wait there’s sonic SNES? i knew they was making a NES version but not the SNES😮
I think fighter sonic uses the same engine as the rayman 4 bootleg(sunshine of trip)
Ice, forest, country, desert, Mexico, and ... cheese? Did this make any more sense in the original game?
This is so cool ngl
Sonic 1 ON SNES IS REAL THAN Bottleg Sonic 4 ON SNES
That Atari version is amazing
10 out of ten why is the atriy so good
Snes bootleg: Helium SONIC SONIC. Why is mario here?? Sanic cant spindash. GB: MY EARDRUMS
What about the PSX version!?
Sonic con cohete 13:15 😂
the snes one kinda reminds me of sonic cd
I really think you should separate Homebrew and Bootleg so that people don't get the wrong idea.
Yeah! Good idea
@@Retromantra thank you. i hope my comment didn't come off as rude any.
No, actually I am always open to suggestions. You see, I do all my videos myself. Live and learn
Versions Were Here
Atari 2600
Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
C64
0:22 usou toda a capacidade do console kkkkk
The snes port makes me uncomfortable man. The colors, the music, the slowdown, the resolution, it just feels wrong
sonic adventure on the gbc? cool.
a heart from the creator :)
12:56 I call this sonic adventures
Thanks!
Yay 2 sonic 4 and sonic 7 is port snes and game boy
The utary is amazing
I rami che compaiono nella seconda versione DELLA Snes sono simili a quelli del secondo livello di ristar.