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Okay, I got some cool news for you. Sonic Team once again updated the Gems Collection site, and you can tell by looking at the menu bar. The thing is, the menu bar has the three Sonic CD, Sonic the Fighters, and Sonic R, as well the six Game Gear titles... But there are also six blank bars as well.
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Wouldn't that be?:Professor Machenstein wrote:Okay, I got some cool news for you. Sonic Team once again updated the Gems Collection site, and you can tell by looking at the menu bar. The thing is, the menu bar has the three Sonic CD, Sonic the Fighters, and Sonic R, as well the six Game Gear titles... But there are also six blank bars as well.
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GameSpot have a Sonic Gems Collection video up. Nothing particularly brilliant it's just some fat guy playing the 3 main games in the collection. It does show some of the menus though.
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Because all Sonic fans are morbidly obese, silly.
Nice to have a video like that though. I'm honestly getting quite excited about playing "Sonic the Fighters" again. People may say it's just "Virtua Fighter 2 but easier", but for me it holds amazing memories of annual birthday trips to Segaworld London in my years leading up to the end of my childhood.
Back then, I couldn't get past Bark's Aurora Icefield stage. Let's see if 6 years experience doesn't improve my chances.
Nice to have a video like that though. I'm honestly getting quite excited about playing "Sonic the Fighters" again. People may say it's just "Virtua Fighter 2 but easier", but for me it holds amazing memories of annual birthday trips to Segaworld London in my years leading up to the end of my childhood.
Back then, I couldn't get past Bark's Aurora Icefield stage. Let's see if 6 years experience doesn't improve my chances.
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I've beaten the game before, even with Super Sonic. The ending isn't much really. It's your typical "the-base-blows-up-in-space-as-Sonic-flies-down-to-Earth" type of ending (Something usually found in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Sonic Spinball, Sonic Pocket Adventure, Sonic Advance, Sonic Advance 2 or Sonic Battle). The credit music is cool though, and it shows your victories on little screens as the names scroll. It also ends with a neat "punch-the-letter-to-enter-your-high-score" thingy too.
EDIT: Er, eh, and um... Watching the video of the guy playing Sonic CD, it seems that tacky loading screen from the PC version will be on the Gems Collection version of Sonic CD too. It reminds me too much of the world map of Keen Dreams. I shrugs at this now, as I might as well call this collection Sonic PC-to-Console Collection. I'll pretend Sonic the Fighters is a port of a non-existent PC version as well.
EDIT: Er, eh, and um... Watching the video of the guy playing Sonic CD, it seems that tacky loading screen from the PC version will be on the Gems Collection version of Sonic CD too. It reminds me too much of the world map of Keen Dreams. I shrugs at this now, as I might as well call this collection Sonic PC-to-Console Collection. I'll pretend Sonic the Fighters is a port of a non-existent PC version as well.
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Bad news, men. It appears from the Japanese site that Vectorman was no consolation for the loss of Bare Knuckle after all. Nay... The worst part is that Chaotix will not be on the collection for sure either. Crazy Penguin was right all along.
The absence of Chaotix completely baffles me. The artwork from the cover/manual is on the collection, but not the game itself. Could SEGA be saving Chaotix for an Ultra Sonic Collection, or a 32X Collection? Are they saving it for the Nintendo Revolution's download service along with the Mega CD version of Sonic CD as well? And what of SegaSonic Arcade?
The absence of Chaotix completely baffles me. The artwork from the cover/manual is on the collection, but not the game itself. Could SEGA be saving Chaotix for an Ultra Sonic Collection, or a 32X Collection? Are they saving it for the Nintendo Revolution's download service along with the Mega CD version of Sonic CD as well? And what of SegaSonic Arcade?
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At this point I'm thinking that Chaotix, SegaSonic, Sonic Pocket Adventure, the Saturn/PC versions of Sonic 3D, Sonic Shuffle and the Master System games will probably all end up on Sonic Ultra Collection in two years' time.Professor Machenstein wrote:Bad news, men. It appears from the Japanese site that Vectorman was no consolation for the loss of Bare Knuckle after all. Nay... The worst part is that Chaotix will not be on the collection for sure either. Crazy Penguin was right all along.
The absence of Chaotix completely baffles me. The artwork from the cover/manual is on the collection, but not the game itself. Could SEGA be saving Chaotix for an Ultra Sonic Collection, or a 32X Collection? Are they saving it for the Nintendo Revolution's download service along with the Mega CD version of Sonic CD as well? And what of SegaSonic Arcade?
The games left off of Gems Collection seriously do look like a blatant attempt to make a third collection that they'll actually be able to market.
Chaotix fits Sonic CD's role of "rare Mega Drive add-on 2D Sonic platformer".
SegaSonic fits Sonic the Fighters' role of "old Sonic arcade game that's never had a console release".
Sonic Shuffle fits Sonic R's role of "quirky multi-player spinoff Sonic game from a failed console".
Sonic Pocket Adventure and the Master System games fill the Game Gear games' role of "8-bit Sonic games to pad out the package".
And then Shinobi, Golden Axe and Ecco the Dolphin will be thrown in just for the heck of it. But the US version won't get Shinobi.
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Let's not forget Sonic Gay Collection, which will include such masterpieces as Wacky Worlds, the Pico games, the patrol cars, Sonic Schoolhouse, and Tiger's tour de force that shares the name of the only Sonic collection actually worth paying for. Trademark non-Sonic related games might include Barney's Hide and Seek, Great Waldo Search, and Cho Aniki (NWS).