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Sonic Advance 3 Art
This isn’t the full set of artwork contained in the guide. Unfortunately, most of the art is placed next to the spine of the book and so just doesn’t capture clearly. I was hoping to get hold of z-axis scanner or a high quality digital camera to overcome this problem, but I guess it just wasn’t meant to be.
These next art items, however, should make up for any disappointment.
First of, here are some Sonic 1 flyers from Hari Hari:


The second item is a picture of Metal Sonic. I don’t think I have ever seen it anywhere before (It’s not even on that Metal Sonic website, which I posted a link to awhile ago)

The picture was supplied by Sega Europe for an A-Level fashion book on Cyberpunk styles. According to the book, Metal Sonic is one of the many forms Sonic utilises to defeat the evil Dr Robotnik. ^_^
^_^
This isn’t the full set of artwork contained in the guide. Unfortunately, most of the art is placed next to the spine of the book and so just doesn’t capture clearly. I was hoping to get hold of z-axis scanner or a high quality digital camera to overcome this problem, but I guess it just wasn’t meant to be.
These next art items, however, should make up for any disappointment.
First of, here are some Sonic 1 flyers from Hari Hari:


The second item is a picture of Metal Sonic. I don’t think I have ever seen it anywhere before (It’s not even on that Metal Sonic website, which I posted a link to awhile ago)

The picture was supplied by Sega Europe for an A-Level fashion book on Cyberpunk styles. According to the book, Metal Sonic is one of the many forms Sonic utilises to defeat the evil Dr Robotnik. ^_^
I thought the boss names were given in-game in the boss time attack mode (Although, I could be wrong as I haven't unlocked it yet).Smiley, does the guide give names for the bosses?
^_^
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My name is Mark
While the quality of Sonic games continued to deteriorate, 2004 proved to be a fruitful year for learning more about the Sonic universe. Let’s hope the following scans are a sign that 2005 will be just as productive:
Boss Names
As stated earlier in this thread, I didn’t post the names before as I thought they were given in the boss attack mode.
Chaotix enemy profile
As GHZ regulars may recall, the scan of the Chaotix enemy profile I posted in 2003 was too small for the text be legible. Hari Hari has very kindly made this larger sized scan, which contains names and even profiles for all the enemies including Metal Sonic.
According to Hari Hari, this iteration of Eggman’s masterpiece is called ‘Metal Sonic Mark 2’.
A translation of the enemy names and profiles would greatly be appreciated.
Boss Names
As stated earlier in this thread, I didn’t post the names before as I thought they were given in the boss attack mode.
Chaotix enemy profile
As GHZ regulars may recall, the scan of the Chaotix enemy profile I posted in 2003 was too small for the text be legible. Hari Hari has very kindly made this larger sized scan, which contains names and even profiles for all the enemies including Metal Sonic.
According to Hari Hari, this iteration of Eggman’s masterpiece is called ‘Metal Sonic Mark 2’.
A translation of the enemy names and profiles would greatly be appreciated.
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Hey, I missed the picture of Metal Sonic. I somehow completely missed this thread when it was active...
Not to revive the topic of vomiting... well, actually, yes, to revive the topic of vomiting: the last time I threw up was when I was 9, I think, and then it was because I was choking in the middle of the night (probably caused by dripping sinuses) and coughed up bile. The last time I actually eliminated once-eaten food out of nausea was when I was 5 or 6. However, if I get sick after eating something, I still start hating the food, even if I didn't actually throw it up. It usually takes me a year or two before I can return to the offending food.
Apparently, it doesn't even have to be nausea specifically, that's just the most common. Many years ago before I was of this detestable world, my dad got appendicitis after eating tasso, and he wouldn't touch the stuff again for years and years.
Not to revive the topic of vomiting... well, actually, yes, to revive the topic of vomiting: the last time I threw up was when I was 9, I think, and then it was because I was choking in the middle of the night (probably caused by dripping sinuses) and coughed up bile. The last time I actually eliminated once-eaten food out of nausea was when I was 5 or 6. However, if I get sick after eating something, I still start hating the food, even if I didn't actually throw it up. It usually takes me a year or two before I can return to the offending food.
Apparently, it doesn't even have to be nausea specifically, that's just the most common. Many years ago before I was of this detestable world, my dad got appendicitis after eating tasso, and he wouldn't touch the stuff again for years and years.
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