![]() And see those red and white bumpers? They make a fantastic early-1990s 'house' chord sound when you hit them. This and Final Fight CD made us glad we spent 250 pounds on a Mega CD, which was half a month's wages for us in 1993. This time-travelling thing adds longevity and replay value that no other Sonic game has had. The Good Future music is remixed with children going "Yay!" in the background too. You travel to the past and destroy this machine that's hidden somewhere, creating a happy future where the level is all colourful and full of little bunnies hopping around. ![]() Seeing them all is a big challenge (for a Sonic game). Each zone has a past, present and future version of it, all looking different and with a different layout. Oh, and see those rings? The ones in the scenery? That's not a glitch, it means you have to travel back or forwards in time to a differently designed version of that level to collect them.Įach level has lamp posts marked 'future' and 'past'. It's about time we learned how to seed torrents. Sometime soon, like maybe next week, we'll put up a Bittorrent file of the soundtrack MP3s. The 'Metallic Madness' theme has a vocoder voice of Dr Robotnik saying "Sonic, dead or alive, is M-M-M-MINE!" - and THAT'S why everyone says the PAL and Japanese versions of Sonic CD have the best music. The music is the best music any Sonic game has ever had, even better than Sonic R (sorry Richard Jacques, but this is the truth). We're not ones to put words into Sonic Team's mouth, but we SEVERELY DOUBT it meant Sonic CD to be played with no sound and on a keyboard and on a monitor that makes it look jerky. The people you've heard saying it sucks on the internet are really wrong, and have probably never played it.Īnd if they have played it, chances are they played it on a rubbish emulator which doesn't let the music work AND they would've played it using a PC keyboard. Sonic CD really is as great as you've heard people say on the internet. This is reminding us of how the internet used to be full of nice people that were nice to each other in 1996.Īnyone can use these, even GamesTM or Edge - we're all friends when Sonic's involved! We are the Games Press of Sonic CD!ĭon't use the rubbish ones Sega issued at E3, use these! (click for bigger): Indeed, if you have just come here after looking specifically for a screenshot of Sonic CD, our work has been done. If you ever need a screenshot of Sonic CD (you will!), here is where you should come too. We've just taken loads! The next time we need a screenshot of Sonic CD - probably after E3 when we'll be writing a poorly-thought-out panel on the history of Sonic games because all those new ones have been announced - all we'll have to do is visit our very own web site and do a right-click-save-as. ![]() Even the advent of Google's image search didn't help, with nothing of use coming up at all under Sonic CD. About once a year for the past eight years we've needed a screenshot of Sonic CD, usually to illustrate some poorly-thought-out panel to do with that year's new Sonic game. ![]()
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