Sonic Robo Blast 20 Years Ago

Introduction

Hi, I'm KrazeeTobi, also better known as "Tobi". I'm the host of the SRB20YA site.

You can contact me via MSN Messenger, name is alficraftman2012/KrazeeTobi. Either of the two. The browser I use is Mozilla vM13, so if the page doesn't load correctly, try using Mozilla.

I created this site back in May 2017.

I hope we can get along on this platform.

Information

Events 20 years ago:

None

Updates

February 24th, 2020

Well, here we are. The version that added the homing attack. Happy 20th birthday, Christmas 0.92!

December 24th, 2019

Today, 20 years ago, Sonic Robo Blast 2 Christmas v0.90 released to the public, although it was quickly retracted due to major bugs.

October 31st, 2019

Today is Halloween, and you SRB2 fanatics know what this is! Why it is Sonic Robo Blast 2 Halloween v1.0! This was literally DooM with Sonic, and being able to jump. Little to nothing had actually changed as about 40 days worth of development on the source modification had actually taken place.

September 5th, 2019

So begins the White Glove Diaries. These ran for a good while, actually.

December 24th, 2018

Look out! The TGF engine strikes back! Haha. Jokes aside, Sonic Xmas Blast, or better known as SRB1 Christmas released 20 years ago today.

September 2nd, 2018

20 years ago today, the DOS tech test was compiled, at the latest. This was a horribly-failed attempt to revive SRB2 development after development on the TGF version was cancelled in July. Needless to say, Stealth ended up going AWOL.

July 2018

Today, or whenever this month, 20 years ago, SRB2 TGF development was cancelled due to the limitations with TGF's tools.

May 2018

Today marks the 20th anniversary of Sonic Team Junior's formation.

April 2018

This is the apparent date, 20 years ago albeit, that SRB2 TGF's only surviving build was compiled on.

March 9th, 2018

Happy 20th anniversary, SRB2! A game's development through 20 years is no easy task to comprehend, let alone get through.

February 11th, 2018

So, here's the release date of Sonic Robo Blast v1.3f. Holy hell has it been a long time coming up to this point.

My Computers - Desktops

November 21st, 2016 to November 20th, 2017

CPU: Intel Pentium @ 166MHz, Hard Disk: 1.2 Gigabytes, Memory: 32 Megabytes, External Storage: 1.44 Megabyte 3.5" floppy, 8X CD-ROM, Modem: 28.8 Kilobits / second, Display: 1 Megabyte of VRAM, 1152x870 256-colors, Operating System: Windows 95

November 21st, 2017 to November 20th, 2018

CPU: Intel Pentium II @ 300MHz, Hard Disk: 6 Gigabytes, Memory: 64 Megabytes, External Storage: 1.44 Megabyte 3.5" floppy, 24X CD-ROM, Modem: 56 Kilobits / second, Display: 2 Megabytes of VRAM, 1024x768, 16.7 million colors, Operating System: Windows 95, upgraded to Windows 98

November 21st, 2018 to November 20th, 2019

CPU: Intel Pentium @ 233MHz, Hard Disk: 4 Gigabytes, Memory: 32 Megabytes, External Storage: 24X CD-ROM, Modem: 56 Kilobits / second, Display: 6 Megabytes of VRAM, 1024x768, 256 colors, Operating System: Windows 98, upgraded to Windows 98SE

November 21st, 2019

CPU: Intel Celeron @ 400MHz, Hard Disk: 10 Gigabytes, Memory: 1 Gigabyte, External Storage: 32X CD-ROM, Modem: 56 Kilobits / second, Display: 16 Megabytes of VRAM, 1600x1200, 256 colors, Operating System: Windows 98SE

My Computers - Laptops

July 21st, 2016 to July 20th, 2017

CPU: Intel Pentium @ 100MHz, Hard Disk: 1.1 Gigabytes, Memory: 20 Megabytes, External Storage: None, Modem: None, Display: 640x400 VGA, Operating System: Windows 95

July 21st, 2017 to July 20th, 2018

CPU: Intel Pentium @ 180MHz, Hard Disk: 1.3 Gigabytes, Memory: 16 Megabytes, External Storage: 1.44 Megabyte 3.5" floppy, Modem: None, Display: 1 Megabyte of VRAM, 800x600 65535 colors, Operating System: Windows 95, upgraded to Windows 98

July 21st, 2018 to July 20th, 2019

CPU: Intel Celeron @ 292MHz, Hard Disk: 8 Gigabytes, Memory: 64 Megabytes, External Storage: 1.44 Megabyte 3.5" floppy, 20X CD-ROM, Modem: 56 Kilobits / second, Display: 4 Megabytes of VRAM, 1024x768 16.7 million colors, Operating System: Windows 98, upgraded to Windows 98SE

July 21st, 2019

CPU: Intel Celeron @ 300MHz, Hard Disk: 6 Gigabytes, Memory: 64 Megabytes, External Storage: 1.44 Megabyte 3.5" floppy, 24X CD-ROM, Modem: 56 Kilobits / second, Display: 4 Megabytes of VRAM, 800x600 16.7 million colors, Operating System: Windows 98SE

Downloads

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