• Sonic Gather Battle Sage

    From Pascale Lakkis@development@amel.org to comp.lang.prolog on Wed Nov 29 04:12:46 2023
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    Sonic Gather Battle: A Fan-Made Game Inspired by Sonic Battle
    Sonic Gather Battle is a fan-made game created by Leemena Dan that was showcased at the Sonic Amateur Games Expo (SAGE) in 2016. The game is inspired by Sonic Battle, a 2003 fighting game for the Game Boy Advance that featured Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends.
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    The game allows players to choose from various characters from the Sonic franchise, such as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Shadow, Silver, Blaze, and more. Some characters from other franchises, such as Mario and Ichigo from Bleach, are also unlockable. The game features different modes, such as story mode, training mode, and battle mode, where players can fight against each other or against computer-controlled opponents.
    The game has received positive feedback from fans for its graphics, gameplay, and music. Some fans have also praised the game for its originality and creativity. The game can be downloaded for free from the SAGE website or from YouTube videos that showcase the game.
    However, the game also has a dark side. In 2017, it was discovered that the game contained a malicious DRM software that connected the player's computer to the creator's computer and gave them access to their files and webcam. The DRM software also detected if the player tried to look for cheats or hacks for the game and punished them by altering the game into a creepy version with distorted graphics, sounds, and text. The game also displayed threatening messages and images on the player's screen, such as "I AM GOD" and "YOU CAN'T ESCAPE ME".
    The DRM software was widely criticized by fans and media outlets for being invasive, unethical, and potentially illegal. The game was banned from several websites and forums, and many players deleted the game from their computers. The creator of the game, Leemena Dan, did not respond to the controversy or explain their motives for adding the DRM software. Some fans speculated that the creator was trying to prevent cheating or piracy, while others suggested that they were trolling or experimenting with the players.
    Sonic Gather Battle is a game that has both impressed and horrified fans of Sonic. It is a game that showcases the creativity and passion of fan-made projects, but also the dangers and risks of downloading unknown software. It is a game that has become infamous for its hidden virus and its creepy transformation. It is a game that has left a mark on the Sonic fan community.
    Despite the controversy and the ban, some fans still wanted to play Sonic Gather Battle and experience its gameplay and features. Some fans managed to find and download older versions of the game that did not contain the DRM software, while others used virtual machines or sandbox software to isolate the game from their computers. Some fans also created patches or mods to remove or disable the DRM software from the game.
    One of the most notable examples of these fan-made solutions is Frickmena, a patch created by a fan named Frickmena that allows players to play Sonic Gather Battle without restrictions. The patch also adds some new features and improvements to the game, such as new characters, stages, modes, music, and graphics. The patch also fixes some bugs and glitches that were present in the original game. Frickmena released the patch on YouTube and Discord in 2018, and received positive feedback from fans who wanted to enjoy Sonic Gather Battle without fear.
    Sonic Gather Battle is a game that has sparked a lot of discussion and debate among fans of Sonic. It is a game that has shown both the best and the worst aspects of fan-made projects. It is a game that has challenged and inspired fans to create their own versions and modifications. It is a game that has become a legend in the Sonic fan community.
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