In the original game, Mario accelerates slowly and stops on a dime. In this hack, Sonic builds momentum rapidly. Running down a hill feels like a ski slope; running up a hill requires a spindash. This fundamentally changes how the player approaches the geometry of the game. A wall that was an obstacle for Mario becomes a ramp for Sonic to run up.

A: Yes, if you have a flash cart. Burn the patched ROM to an EverDrive. It runs at native resolution without lag.

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While the core maps (Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain, etc.) are visually similar, the alters the star locations, enemy placements, and environmental hazards to suit Sonic’s speed. Some stars are now earned by completing speed-based challenges, such as racing a silver Sonic ghost or collecting 100 rings under a time limit.

The ROM replaces Mario's voice clips with sound effects ripped directly from Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast). The HUD now displays rings instead of health (though the game retains the traditional 3-hit health system for simplicity). Sonic’s model is high-poly for an N64 hack, featuring blinking animations, spinning quills, and even different shoes based on power-ups.

The specific version 2.2.2 is widely regarded by the community as a "stable gold standard." In the world of ROM hacking, developers often release frequent updates that can be experimental or buggy. V2.2.2, however, struck a balance between feature density and stability.

A: Very few. Some users report the camera (mapped to C-buttons) gets stuck in tight corridors. Use Lakitu’s fixed-camera mode as a workaround.

is a popular ROM hack of the classic Super Mario 64 that completely replaces Mario with Sonic the Hedgehog, fundamentally altering the game's movement and physics to match Sonic’s high-speed style. This "Plus" edition specifically combines the mechanical overhaul of Thodds' Sonic Edition with the visual and audio refinements of Gamebun’s Cream 64 project. Key Features of Version 2.2.2

: Performed by crouching and repeatedly pressing the B button.