Sonic the Hedgehog (LeapFrog Didj)
Sonic the Hedgehog (LeapFrog Didj)

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It looks like something you see in a flash player sonic game

Turns out, YouTube doesn't know much about this game, other than the drowning theme.

@D.M. the elinux wiki had a url like this for the firmware, and just using the same naming conventions as the rom i found the micromods. there are apparently no full on roms hosted on the server (except for two and a half games getting ports to the leapster explorer) and they increment in hexadecimal incase anyone needs help finding the rest of the animal sprites and stuff. now for a world in which someone can emulate these games

+craftersshaft | nice! how'd you find it?

The Micromods (which contain some additional sprites) can be found at this url, just incrementing the number for the other ones. http://digitalcontent.leapfrog.com/packages/DIDJ/DIDJ-0x000F0004-000001.lfp If i need to delete this link, let me know.

"It's Eggman's super sucky machine"

P r e s s t h e J u m p b u t t o n t o s h o o t S o n i c

levels: Emerald Hill, Sandopolis, Hydrocity, Scrap Brain, Chemical Plant, and Death Egg(Egg Base)

The sprite clash in this game is insane.
Even with just Sonic himself, Sonic 3 for most sprites, but then he becomes Sonic 2 Sonic for his diagonal sprites, and then goes back another game for his end pose.
Even with just Sonic himself, Sonic 3 for most sprites, but then he becomes Sonic 2 Sonic for his diagonal sprites, and then goes back another game for his end pose.

Nope, this is definitely the most obscure sonic game of all time.

I really wish there was a Didj emulator out there, or at least a virtual machine of whatever version of Linux it runs.
Also, I don't know a good way to test this besides using a leapster explorer which seems to have it auto-unlocked (unless its just on my leapster explorer), but there's extra sprites in the form of "micromods" for Sonic. there's custom idle poses for sonic reading the news, playing with a yoyo, and sitting with a parasol (or whatever those sand umbrellas are). There's also victory poses for sonic breakdancing, moonwalking, and doing a backflip.
Also, I don't know a good way to test this besides using a leapster explorer which seems to have it auto-unlocked (unless its just on my leapster explorer), but there's extra sprites in the form of "micromods" for Sonic. there's custom idle poses for sonic reading the news, playing with a yoyo, and sitting with a parasol (or whatever those sand umbrellas are). There's also victory poses for sonic breakdancing, moonwalking, and doing a backflip.

@Smoke-The-Pyroling Even though SEGA only got "special thanks" at the end of the credits (WTF?!), it's not a bootleg or fan game; It was licensed but developed by Realtime Associates, who also did the Sonic X game and Bug! (the latter was made for the Saturn since there was no Sonic game for it at the time of its launch).

What kind of Bootleg is this, really?

what even is the game thumbnail
why is it so blurry
why is it so blurry

@TehPuertoRicanRipper Depends on the game. This game uses a custom image format, but most others use raw PNG files.

Amazing, I can't wait the Sonic X Leapster one to be rip.

Is there a better way to take screenshots from this?

how do you rip didj games?

@t_s_h Assuming you live up to your username, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to port DOOM to the Didj (it already caught the attention of some hackers due to its familiar hardware).

So I can run doom on this, @RaguRando ?
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