

Just look at that world above! The graphics on this ROM are fantastic, with levels boasting lots of thrills and hidden wonders along the way.
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Next up on our list of the best Sonic ROM hacks is Sonic World, a mod that I’ve got a real soft spot for. It’s the real deal and a mod that you definitely need in your life. Yeah, I know right, though I guess that much was obvious from the title…Įxpect new shields based on the elements and some spectacular 3D stages that are bound to blow your mind. So what other exciting features make an appearance? Well, there’s time travel for a start. It’s almost a little like a hall of fame play through of Sonic adventures it feels familiar yet new at the same time, boasting ‘past’ and ‘future’ versions of exciting levels. This Sonic adventure is sweet to play from start to finish. But the next title in our compendium has been in development for well over a decade. Sonic Time Twistedīack in the 90s, there seemed to be a new Sonic game coming out every month, let alone every year. Just look at the concentration on his face! 9. I know this isn’t a brand new game or anything original, but just like the game at Number 2 in this list of the best Sonic ROM hacks, seeing a crossover that could have made the console wars erupt like Mount Vesuvius makes me super excited.Īnd to be honest, Luigi looks like he could totally take Robotnik in his stride. Y’all know these plumbers love anywhere where mushrooms grow, right? Maybe it’s some parallel ring-warp from the place with all the mushrooms Sonic talks about in the movie. I have zero idea how Luigi could ever end up here in the Green Hill zone from the Mushroom Kingdom. Oh yeah! If we’re talking about seeing sidekicks taking the reins, then there’s no other mod like Luigi in Sonic the Hedgehog 1. Still, if you like sacrilegious crossovers, then why not try the next entry on our list of the best Sonic ROM hacks… 10. It’s Sonic 1 with a twist that should keep die-hard Sega fans happy. Heck, it’s even got new playable characters and guest stars Kirby for those extra mash-up feels!

This game might look similar to the original at first glance, but it features all new zones and music for you groove along to. That’s right after sneaking into Robotnik’s lab and nicking a load of parts, he builds Metal Sonic to save the day. If you’re a big fan of the first Sonic the Hedgehog game but know it like the back of your hand, then you need Tails and his homemade Metal Sonic touch. He should get a chance to shine more often! 11. Ok, so it isn’t the most adventurous mod, but it’s nice to see Tails in the limelight for a change. We’re talking rings, star emblems, and mixed up levels that compliment both Mazza’s and Sonic’s worlds.

T64R has five unique levels with new collectibles to… well, collect. It’s not exactly a direct character replacement though. This is the revamped sequel for an SM64 mod called Super Tails 64. There’s no prizes for guessing which game this is based on. Therefore, it's not possible to skip the "bad ending" first and go straight to the extra boss.Tails 64: Revamped kickstarts this list of the best Sonic ROM hacks of all time! This boss can only be accessed after beating the final boss (Altar Emerald) once, then defeating it again with all 7 chaos emeralds in hand.However it doesn't cost any extra time to collect Cream in comparison with the previous run, as I would've used Sonic/Tails for Cyber Track 3 regardless. Cream is never used in this run since the previous two levels in which I used Cream have been obsoleted with a better team, Knuckles/Amy.To unlock Knuckles, Amy and Cream, you have to beat Sunset Hill Act 3, Toy Kingdom Act 3, and Cyber Track Act 3 respectively with Sonic as the team leader. Sonic and Tails are unlocked from the beginning of the game.Using the key on a special spring in the zone overworld will bring you to a special stage, where you have to collect a certain amount of rings to get the emerald.You must collect the key and complete the act without dying to keep it (will elaborate more on keys later on). In Sonic Advance 3, there are 10 chao located in each of the 7 zones, collecting all of which will "unhide" the hidden keys in the individual stages.As with the previous two games in the Advance series, there are 7 "zones" in the game, each with an emerald to collect, by completing additional objectives which are not required to beat the game with an "any%" completion.I consider 100% of Sonic Advance 3 to fulfil these goals:
