Although I only finished the first act in that timeframe, I am not willing to remake the level and other things if the website creator can't recover the data (update, it never got recovered). Sonic X Magu Mayhem felt like the spark of hope my time on Scratch needed, but now much of that work is gone. I poured all my motivation into Sonic X Magu Mayhem...
This news made me want to jump around and explode, I wanted to prove other Sonic fans on Scratch wrong: how I could make a fan game that lives up to official Sonic games, and that there is still hope for the Scratch Sonic Engine to become a marvelous tool for making Sonic fan games. Ever since before March 17th, I finished making the first level, and gave Sonic a trick system like in Sonic Rush. I can't move on. Some people will always see my existing fan games as rubbished, lazy, and shoehorned messes, and they are mostly right, because I used to be hungry for views, and I re-used boss fight paths throughout both games. I personally think the things like this that happen in life are dumb, and the ways to get around it's issues feel dumb too.