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This is not just a silly, short cartoon! Now, you can enjoy many of the Sonic Paradox collaborations on your horribly-outdated computer using an obsolete digital video format on a set of specially-made CDs!
To begin, download the collection of ISOs / compact disc images using the link below from MediaFire. This project was tested successfully on Windows 95 / 98, 7, 10 and 11!
Sonic Paradox for Windows 95 Disc Images [WinRAR Archive - 532.78 MB]
Options on how to use these disc images;
A. Break down the ISO files using WinRAR, 7Zip, etc. into usable data, then launch the included SPlayer application.
B. Use a program, such as WinCDEmu to play the ISO files directly.
C. Burn each disc image to its own compact disc using ImgBurn or other similar programs.
D. Break down the ISOs into usable data via programs like WinRAR, 7Zip, etc. then play back the included video files in any version of Windows Media Player to behold the majesty of top-of-the-line video compression from 1992!
This compilation is designed to run on mid-1990s computer hardware, though your mileage may vary on performance.
Recommended Minimum System Requirements:
166 MHz Pentium CPU
16 MB RAM
16-Bit Compatible Sound Card
640 x 480 pixel 256 Color / 8-bit Color Compatible Display
2X CD-ROM
Microsoft Windows 95* or Later
*Updates may be needed to get this project to run on Windows 95 / 98, but it should work on Windows 98 SE, ME and beyond natively!
+ Project Staff +
Promotional Animation
Animation: TheWax
Graphic Design: TheWax, CelestOrion & Kwasior
Voice Acting: Time8th
Video & Audio Editing: Kwasior & Dr. Mack Foxx
Dancing Dr. Eggman Animation: Cacti
Writer & Director: Dr. Mack Foxx
+ Music +
“Theme of Dr. Robotnik’s Weird Adventures” By RecD
Windows 95 Sound Effects by Microsoft
Explosion Sound Effect by derplayer via FreeSound.org
Explosion Animation B-roll provided by Videezy.com
+ Sonic Paradox for Windows 95 Disc Compilation +
Programming Wizard & Graphic Design: Kwasior
Graphic Design: Piggybank & TheWax
Project Testers: Gaerma & Aaraboga Jones
Project Director, Video & Audio Encoding: Dr. Mack Foxx
+ Music Used +
"Knuckles' Chaotix- Evening Star"
From the Sonic Paradox remix album: Project 20
Remixed By: BrutalKnuckles
Original Song Version by: Junko Shiratsu & Mariko Nanba
"Sonic 3- Hydrocity Act 1 Piano" & "Sonic 3- 2 Player VS- Chrome Gadget Piano"
Piano / Electronic covers by: John “EspioKaos” Weeks & Dr. Mack Foxx
Original Version Songs by: Sonic Team / SEGA
has anyone actually tried this? WE NEED TO KNOW IF IT WORKS
LOL this was pretty entertaining and I like the explosion on that ol pc lol, So you keep up the good work a nice entry of a submission you have presented I am looking forward to see what you make next time, and add more sonic in next time lol
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This is the most evilist thing i have ever seen. not to much of a fan of datt robotnik voice but whatevs it works
one of the wildest and creative franchise-related projects i've ever seen, hehe... i loved to watch these when I was a kid
This was a blast. The best part was Scratch. He was just so freaking funny as a straight man. He's usually dumber in the cartoon. I appreciate this animation style as well. I didn't even use a computer in 1992.
Wait, I was only 3! The voices were hilarious. It seemed like an "X-Men 97" reference. I thought this would have segments. It didn't need them, though.