I think we should label these 3 early Sonic fangames in different "The first [blank] Sonic game" Sonic Boom is the first full Sonic fangame Mini Sonic is the first playable Sonic fangame Sonic Game Preview is the first executable Sonic... uh fangame? Even then, it doesn't really matter which it's the true first fangame, as the discussion is divided and cannot reach a full-on agreement, but at least, be fascinated how early the fans were creating their own game based on Sonic
I think both the first and second parts of your comments are great ideas. Seeing the early world of Sonic Fan gaming was quite a fascinating one and every game there deserves to be awed over. The fact they were able pull any of these off at such a time as they did is a sheer testament to both their skills and dedication, as such they all are worthy of the highest respect in The Sonic Fan Gaming Community.
Thanks Jameel! I always love seeing you in the comments! I really enjoyed it. Not only is it a subject I find fascinating, (both the Sonic fan game and the internet archaeology aspects), but after spending a few days reflecting on it, I think I really enjoyed how unlike in the vast majority of my videos, I went into it not knowing how it was going to end. Normally when I write a video I know where it'll go, if not specifically, then at least a general idea. This video was just as much as a video of discovery for me, as it is for anyone else who watches it. My next video will be out in less than 12 hours and it will deal with an issue related to internet archaeology, Link Rot. Though it is formatted a bit differently.
@@whatsupbigmike1080 Very cool! I'll check out the next one. I really enjoyed the analysis you did with this one. Very thoughtful and detailed. I like how there's no conclusive answer to which fangame was the first, but, you established a framework that the the listener could use to decide which fangame was the first.
@@FoxMan_FF r u high??? sonic adventure was released in 1998 sonic boom was released in 2015 modern sonic wasnt a thing yet until after sonic adventure 1 so no it was not
and also sonic robo blast 1 predates sonic adventure and sonic robo blast 2 was made from a very very old doom wad editor known as gzdoom or to some of us "brutal doom"
I think we should label these 3 early Sonic fangames in different "The first [blank] Sonic game"
Sonic Boom is the first full Sonic fangame
Mini Sonic is the first playable Sonic fangame
Sonic Game Preview is the first executable Sonic... uh fangame?
Even then, it doesn't really matter which it's the true first fangame, as the discussion is divided and cannot reach a full-on agreement, but at least, be fascinated how early the fans were creating their own game based on Sonic
I think both the first and second parts of your comments are great ideas. Seeing the early world of Sonic Fan gaming was quite a fascinating one and every game there deserves to be awed over. The fact they were able pull any of these off at such a time as they did is a sheer testament to both their skills and dedication, as such they all are worthy of the highest respect in The Sonic Fan Gaming Community.
This was an awesome video! You did a really good job with this internet archeology style content. Would love to see more content like this.
Thanks Jameel! I always love seeing you in the comments!
I really enjoyed it. Not only is it a subject I find fascinating, (both the Sonic fan game and the internet archaeology aspects), but after spending a few days reflecting on it, I think I really enjoyed how unlike in the vast majority of my videos, I went into it not knowing how it was going to end. Normally when I write a video I know where it'll go, if not specifically, then at least a general idea. This video was just as much as a video of discovery for me, as it is for anyone else who watches it.
My next video will be out in less than 12 hours and it will deal with an issue related to internet archaeology, Link Rot. Though it is formatted a bit differently.
@@whatsupbigmike1080 Very cool! I'll check out the next one. I really enjoyed the analysis you did with this one. Very thoughtful and detailed.
I like how there's no conclusive answer to which fangame was the first, but, you established a framework that the the listener could use to decide which fangame was the first.
The actual first ever sonic fangame is actually sonic robo blast 2 released in 1997 for pc built on the doom engine
No joke you can the creators of or anyone who knows the game itself
Sonic Boom actually predates SRB2 and the original SRB by a few years, being released in 1995.
@@FoxMan_FF r u high??? sonic adventure was released in 1998 sonic boom was released in 2015 modern sonic wasnt a thing yet until after sonic adventure 1 so no it was not
and also sonic robo blast 1 predates sonic adventure and sonic robo blast 2 was made from a very very old doom wad editor known as gzdoom or to some of us "brutal doom"
Was the intro.. a reference to sk8 the infinity?!
The guys, gals, non-binary pals, and waterfowls , part?