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Sonic & Knuckles

Sonic & Knuckles is a 1994 platformer developed by Sonic Team for the Sega Genesis. Features unique lock-on technology cartridge that connects with Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and 3. Players control Sonic or Knuckles through Angel Island, each with different abilities and routes through the stages.

Release Date
January 1, 1985
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

After the events of Sonic 3 , Dr. Robotnik's orbital weapon, the Death Egg, crash-lands on Angel Island. Sonic travels to Angel Island to retrieve the Chaos Emeralds to defeat Robotnik, and once again comes into conflict with Knuckles, who believes Sonic is trying to steal the Emeralds for himself. In Hidden Palace Zone, Sonic fights and defeats Knuckles, only to discover Robotnik stealing the Master Emerald, the secret to the island's levitation powers.

Knuckles attacks Robotnik, but Robotnik shocks him with electricity. Knuckles shows Sonic a portal that leads them to Sky Sanctuary, where the Death Egg is relaunching. Sonic infiltrates the Death Egg and defeats Robotnik as Super Sonic, retrieving the Master Emerald and returning it to Angel Island as it rises back into the sky. In Knuckles's story, taking place after Sonic's, Knuckles is attacked by EggRobo, one of Robotnik's robots.

He chases him to the damaged remains of Sky Sanctuary, where Mecha Sonic attacks Knuckles, but accidentally destroys EggRobo instead. Mecha Sonic uses the power of the Master Emerald to achieve a Super form similar to Sonic's and fights Knuckles until the latter eventually defeats the mecha. Sonic flies in piloting the biplane Tornado , and takes Knuckles and the Master Emerald back to Angel Island. If all the Chaos Emeralds are collected, Angel Island rises upwards, into the sky.

However, if the player has not collected all the Chaos Emeralds, Angel Island plummets into the ocean.

Gameplay Systems

However, in Sonic & Knuckles , unlike in Sonic 3 , the player chooses either Sonic or Knuckles at the title screen, Miles "Tails" Prower is not available to select, and the player cannot control two characters together. There is also no multiplayer mode or save feature. The player character moves through six levels , each divided into two acts. The first act of each level ends with a miniboss fight with one of Dr.

Robotnik 's robots, while the second ends with a regular boss fight with Robotnik (or EggRobo in Knuckles's campaign). Sonic and Knuckles traverse levels differently; Sonic can jump higher and has access to unique shield abilities, whereas Knuckles can glide and climb most walls. The levels also include cutscenes that differ based on the character selected, as Sonic and Knuckles are opponents for most of the game. The game contains two types of bonus stages accessed by passing a checkpoint with at least 20 rings .

The first type has Sonic or Knuckles orbit floating, glowing spheres, jetting off each one when a button is pressed, while a fence of light approaches from the bottom and will remove the player from the stage if touched. Collecting 50 rings in this stage earns the player a continue . The second type involves bouncing around a room with a slot machine in its center with the intention of winning extra lives and power-ups . Special Stages are entered by finding giant rings hidden in secret passageways: the player is placed in a 3D environment and must turn all of a number of blue spheres red by running through them, but must avoid all red spheres, including formerly blue ones.

Yellow spheres bounce the player long distances, and white spheres with red stars on them make the player walk backward in the opposite direction. Completing a Special Stage earns the player a Chaos Emerald ; collecting all seven Emeralds allows the player to turn into Super Sonic or Super Knuckles, more powerful versions of the characters. Lock-on technology "Hyper Sonic" redirects here. For speed that exceeds five times the speed of sound, see Hypersonic speed .

For other uses, see Hypersonic (disambiguation) . "Blue Sphere" redirects here. For the video game in the Star Ocean series, see Star Ocean: Blue Sphere . "Lock-on technology" redirects here.

For other uses, see Lock-on . Sonic & Knuckles features "lock-on technology" that allows players to open the hatch on the cartridge and insert a second cartridge. When Sonic 3 is inserted, the player can play through both games as one, Sonic 3 & Knuckles . This features several changes to the games, such as slightly altered level layouts, the ability to play through Sonic 3 levels as Knuckles or Sonic & Knuckles levels as Tails, and the ability to save progress in Sonic & Knuckles levels.

Additionally, combining the cartridges is the only way to collect "Super Emeralds", earned by accessing Special Stages in the Sonic & Knuckles levels after collecting all seven Chaos Emeralds from Sonic 3 . When all Super Emeralds have been collected, Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails can transform into Hyper Sonic, Hyper Knuckles, and Super Tails, each with unique abilities. Inserting Sonic 2 unlocks Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 , wherein the player can play Sonic 2 using Knuckles's abilities. " is displayed.

From here, the player can also access a minigame based on Sonic 3 ' s and Sonic & Knuckles ' s Chaos Emerald Special Stages. The attached cartridge determines the Special Stage layout. If the player attaches the original Sonic the Hedgehog , they are able to access all of the possible variations of the special stages, each with a unique level number and corresponding password . This game is named Blue Sphere in Sonic Mega Collection and Blue Spheres in Sonic Origins .

Sales & Commercial Performance

Total Copies Sold
1.24 million copies

Media Reviews

IGN
9/10
Famitsu
8/10
Edge
2
Eurogamer
3
Game Informer
8.25/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
10/10

About Sonic & Knuckles

Sonic & Knuckles is a classic video game released for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive on January 1, 1985. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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