We all know that Sonic the Hedgehog's enemy, Doctor Robotnic, wants to turn all the animals in the world into robots, but have you ever considered why? Like, what does an educated (yet fat) man hope to achieve by mechanizing all wildlife? Check out the video from Dorkly.com for an explanation, and a look at what might happen if his evil plan succeeds.
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Sally Wong
Do you know what SNES game inspired the creation of " Sonic the Hedgehog " ?
Answer - Radical Rex !
The answer to my question is Radical Rex
Rayman9000
well, obviously what would happen if robotnic won is that the game would go to the game over screen and you would have to try again, its not rocket science to figure that out -____-
Jackfirestorm
Never had to ask. I followed the comics up into issue 70 - 80 something and watched the SATAM show on ABC. The is a reason, back story, all of this is explained. Even the SATAM cartoon gave the reasons and back story. The game had the basic story that most other games of the time had. Evil guy captures princess or is threatening the land and the hero saves the day. I wish they would have made a game more tailored to the show and comics. It added sooooooo much when I played the games to think of the story behind it. It'd be nice to play as the freedom fighters saving Mobius. Never got into the Sonic X stuff. The console games were pretty good, just wish they had done this story as well.
xMetalxHead
ummmmm was it knuckles the eqidna?
Sally Wong
Do you know what SNES game inspired the creation of " Sonic the Hedgehog " ?
Lets see who truly has the knowledge from the past.
Post your selections on what SNES game was the foundation and format for "Sonic the Hedgehog", and I make a second post later tonight, and will let you all know who is correct.
Love and Kisses: Sally Wong.
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