Ilikemuppets
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They all are, but Sonic & Knuckles is the most fun to me!Yeah. A lot of the classic Sonic games are fun.
They all are, but Sonic & Knuckles is the most fun to me!Yeah. A lot of the classic Sonic games are fun.
Same. It's the only one I can truly attempt to beat in one sitting.They all are, but Sonic & Knuckles is the most fun to me!
But it's the only one with a game save feature save for sonic three.Same. It's the only one I can truly attempt to beat in one sitting.
Good point.But it's the only one with a game save feature save for sonic three.
Oh boy Sonic! Why don't you borrow my ship! Oh boy Sonic! I'm gonna be helpful! Oh boy Sonic! Why do you want me to make a noose?I liked tales when he was first introduced. But anything after Sonic & Knuckles he is just an annoyance.
I didn't even know ANY of the Sonic games on Genesis had save files! Serves me right for only having Sonic one, two and spinball.But it's the only one with a game save feature save for sonic three.
Yup, its on Sonic Mega COllection for PS2. I have it. You should have seen how happy I was when I got it. Now I need that genesis collection. I wanna beat Medusa once and for all! (and possibly give myself nightmares of giant brown jellyfish )I think it's funny!
Have you played it before? If not you rally should! I love Hyper Sonic and Super Tails as well! But Knuckles game is much harder then the other tows as he knows all the secret ways in on the island and always takes a different route then the other tow characters. It's a lot lot fun!
And what's great for it is that all games--even Sonic 1 & Sonic 2--can be saved.Yup, its on Sonic Mega COllection for PS2
The game was originally intended to feature a sound test menu, with animated graphics based around Sonic break-dancing to the music of a "Sonic Band"[2] consisting of Sharps Chicken (guitar), Max Monkey, (guitar), Mach Rabbit (drums), and Vector the Crocodile (keyboard/synth);[citation needed] Vector was later re-designed and re-used for the games Knuckles' Chaotix and Sonic Heroes. The development schedule meant that the feature had to be scrapped, and Yuji Naka decided to replace the test with the "SEGA!" chant used in TV advertisements, which took up 1/8 of the 4-megabit cartridge.[2] A text-only sound test option remained in the final game's level select cheat menu.