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The '''Sonic Amateur Gaming Expo''' is an annual (previously bi-annual) expo for amateur fan-game creators to display their skills, endeavours, and fruits of their labour.
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The '''Sonic Amateur Gaming Expo''' (also known as '''SAGE''', or '''SAGExpo''') is an annual (previously bi-annual) expo for amateur fan-game creators to display their skills, endeavours, and fruits of their labour.
  
 
Originally founded, hosted and managed by [[Blaze Hedgehog]], the SAGE Expo has since grown to be an event many people in the Sonic community look forward to, if not for the games, then at least for the chats, web-radio broadcasts, and occasional guest appearances in the chatroom by several people from within the industry, such as [[Ryan Drummond]] and [[Ian Flynn]].
 
Originally founded, hosted and managed by [[Blaze Hedgehog]], the SAGE Expo has since grown to be an event many people in the Sonic community look forward to, if not for the games, then at least for the chats, web-radio broadcasts, and occasional guest appearances in the chatroom by several people from within the industry, such as [[Ryan Drummond]] and [[Ian Flynn]].
  
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[http://www.sagexpo.org The SAGExpo website]
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 2 April 2008

The Sonic Amateur Gaming Expo (also known as SAGE, or SAGExpo) is an annual (previously bi-annual) expo for amateur fan-game creators to display their skills, endeavours, and fruits of their labour.

Originally founded, hosted and managed by Blaze Hedgehog, the SAGE Expo has since grown to be an event many people in the Sonic community look forward to, if not for the games, then at least for the chats, web-radio broadcasts, and occasional guest appearances in the chatroom by several people from within the industry, such as Ryan Drummond and Ian Flynn.

The SAGExpo website