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Sonic 1 ending sprites
Sonic 1 ending sprites




sonic 1 ending sprites sonic 1 ending sprites

Ivo Robotnik invades South Island, traps all the local Animals, puts them in Capsules, and sends his army of Badniks to find the six jewels. Ĭoveting the Chaos Emeralds' power to conquer the world, the infamous mastermind Dr. These gemstones are a super-material that can give energy to all living things, but can also be used to fuel fearsome nuclear and laser-based weapons through science and technology. It also hosts various jewels and ruins, and it is said to be where the six mysterious Chaos Emeralds lay dormant. South Island is a tropical paradise blessed with lots of vegetation and is where Sonic the Hedgehog lives with his Animal friends. The title screen of the Sega Master System version of Sonic the Hedgehog.

sonic 1 ending sprites

Like later Game Gear and Master System games, this game has been re-released on numerous compilation titles and as an unlockable mini-game, including re-releases in the discontinued Virtual Console service for the Wii and Nintendo 3DS. Koshiro rearranged many of Masato Nakamura's iconic music tracks from the game's 16-bit counterpart while also composing original content for this 8-bit version. The game is noticeable for featuring Sega's freelance composer Yuzo Koshiro, who is recognized as one of the finest game music and chiptune composers of the 1980's and 1990's. The game features several new gameplay elements which would become implemented in later 8-bit handheld titles. It serves as an 8-bit version of the original Sonic the Hedgehog that had been released on the Sega Mega Drive earlier that year, with a similar setting and other elements in common. Sonic the Hedgehog ( ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, Sonikku za Hejjihoggu ?) is a 2D platforming video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed by Ancient in collaboration with a few Sonic Team members, and released in late 1991 for the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear consoles.






Sonic 1 ending sprites