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A fan, by the fitting username of "biggestsonicfan" has made a decompilation project for the 1996 arcade game [I]Sonic the Fighters[/I]. This project has taken the game's code and made it buildable using assembly. The creator notes that this decomp isn't open source, and that they have plans for an eventual port to c/c++, and a PC port, though they note that it will still take a lot of work to reach that point. If you're curious into...
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