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  2. We strive to be the best source of information for all of your unusual or obscure Sonic learning needs, documenting glitches, horrors and oddities from all around the Sonic community with high-quality, up-to-date info, trying not to repeat the mistakes made by Sonic creepypasta wikis before us.

  3. Sonic.EXE Wiki - Fandom

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    A wiki all about Sonic.EXE and the universe he started. (Creator here: I just want to say that I don't believe that Sonic.EXE and Lord X or just X are the same entity.) We're a collaborative community website about Sonic.EXE that anyone, including you, can build and expand.

  4. Sonic.exe Wiki - Fandom

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    Welcome to the Sonic.exe Wiki! A hub for official Sonic.exe content. Remember to read the rules before making any edits.

  5. EXEncyclopedia

    sonicexe.miraheze.org

    The EXEncyclopedia is a community-driven wiki made with the sole purpose of documenting the official Sonic.exe material as accurately as possible. This wiki only includes information about the details and lore of the official releases, using references from the creators and all closely tied media.

  6. Sonic.exe (official canons) - CONTINUED: The Sonic Oddities Wiki

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    Sonic.exe has become infamous for the plethora of revisions made by its fanbase. Prominent examples hail from exceptional artwork and innovative fan games. Although the main purpose of making EXEs is to revise the character or story of Sonic.exe, the official canon of Sonic.exe itself has many...

  7. Sonic.exe (Video Game) - TV Tropes

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    Sonic.exe originated as a Creepypasta fanfic by Jack Cranely (also known as Sir JC the Hyena) that can be read here. Since then, it has been turned into a video game that replicates the experience (sans X actually coming out of the screen) by MY5TCrimson.

  8. Sonic.EXE (Game) | Videogaming Wiki | Fandom

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    Sonic.EXE is a fangame in the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed by Adam Gavigan (MY5TCrimson) and first released in August 2012[1]. The game is an adaptation of the original creepypasta of the same name, with additional original content added in later versions.