![]() 1 before the chunk data and 1 at the end of the file. ![]() In each level file, there are 2 sections of data that contain an amalgamation of various other level data and code. Amy is unable to cling onto Sonic in Palmtree Panic.Īll of these changes are applied to all regional versions of the PC version, though the 2011 re-release reverts the Metal Sonic racing theme so it always plays Stardust Speedway "B" Mix and mostly restores the original ending videos' exclusive audio when played with the Japanese soundtrack.The bad ending's "TRY AGAIN AND FREE LITTLE PLANET FOREVER" text was shortened to simply "TRY AGAIN".Due to the extended "Special Edition for North America" credits, the ending theme plays over the entire video and mutes other audio (including the post-credits). There are no longer sound effects at the beginning of the ending.The font used in the end credits' large text was altered, and most credits related to the original soundtrack was removed/replaced.In order to remove Engrish, "YOU ARE GREATEST PLAYER" was changed to "YOU ARE THE GREATEST PLAYER".In the American version, only one button has to be pressed. In the Japanese and European versions, the player can restart the stage by pausing and pressing all three of the face buttons at the same time.For example, the "Little Planet" theme now plays on the Time Attack screen (rendering the title theme copy unused), and the music played during the Metal Sonic race is now the normal mix of Stardust Speedway's current Future and not always the "B" Mix. Some of the music placement was switched around.The copyright text at the title screen was altered slightly.In addition, there are a few other differences in the American version compared to the original Japanese and European games: At one point, a button command would have changed "たのしさ∞" (Infinite fun) to "楽しさあまって憎さ∞" (Infinite hatred proceeds from excessive fun), a phrase derived from "可愛さ余って憎さ百倍" (The greatest hate proceeds from the greatest love) but it was deleted from the game for unknown reasons.Ĭontrary to popular belief, and even SEGA's own description for the mobile release, this is not an anti-piracy screen in any version of the game.ĭespite its creepiness, Nishimura has stated it was not intended to frighten the player, with the creepiness being owed to the unsettling U.S. たのしさ∞ (Infinite fun) is a phrase that was written on Sega Sougou catalogues. Mazin/Majin is his childhood nickname, as explained here - although the spelling "Majin" is used in Dark Wizard to refer to Masato Nishimura, it has been officially confirmed that the easter egg itself is spelled Mazin. Drawn by Masato Nishimura, landscape designer for Sonic CD. Eggman’s hold over the future by destroying his machines in the past and recovering the missing Time Stones!įeaturing 16:9 widescreen, achievements, leaderboards and both the US and Japanese soundtracks, experience the adventure through time that introduced the world to Amy the Hedgehog and Eggman’s most evil creation, Metal Sonic.A rather creepy wallpaper collage featuring multiple Sonics with freakish humanoid faces. Eggman’s nefarious schemes, Sonic must use the power of Little Planet to travel through time breaking Dr. Eggman, has come for the Time Stones and with them, will soon have the power to control time itself! Sonic arrives only to find the once beautiful world imprisoned beneath a twisted metallic shell. Sonic travels to the distant shores of Never Lake for the once-a-year appearance of Little Planet - a mysterious world where past, present, and future collide through the power of the Time Stones that lie hidden within it. It’s time to usher the past into the future in this enhanced recreation of Sonic CD!
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