6/15/2023 0 Comments Sonic cd soundtrack artStrangely, the US manual at the time referred to Amy Rose as "Princess Sally". Fortunately, this was of course, not the case, although it is speculated that Sonic 2 had its eye on the ability to time travel across different versions of its levels, at some point. During this time, it was heavily speculated by the media that Sonic CD was little more than an enhanced version of Sonic 2. Perhaps due to the insane buzz it was creating, Sonic 2 was chosen to be the first proper sequel in a long line of them, while Sonic CD waited patiently on the shelf. With both games nearing completion, it was decided that one of them be released in 1992, while the other should wait a year, in order to pad out the Sonic craze that was already sweeping the nation. On this project was Naoto Ohshima, the man originally responsible for creating the character of Sonic, although he is not always credited as such. Meanwhile, Sega of Japan was also coming up with their own sequel to the original, in the much wackier, time-traveling shape of Sonic CD. It's late 1991/early 1992 and the man responsible for the programming of Sonic 1, Yuji Naka, has left Sega of Japan in favour of the Sega Technical Institute in the US, where Sonic 2 was produced by much of the same important creators. Ken Balough of Sega said as much in an interview. see how Metal Sonic started in Sonic CD"). which is loosely related to Sonic 4 because Sonic 4 Ep. in the meantime, play this Sonic CD instead. That link to Sonic 4 in the trailer was made for simple marketing reasons ("we haven't made any announcement for Sonic 4 Episode 2 in a long, long time. Some people misinterpreted that as a retcon that places Sonic CD immediately before Sonic 4 in the game timeline. The trailers of the Sonic CD re-release mentioned something like "see how the Sonic 4 saga began". Sega did not announce "CD comes right before Sonic 4". Long story short, resize the title screen capture to 320x224 and it will look how it is supposed to look. On a TV, it was stretched to the regular width. It's true that Sonic CD's title screen uses a 256x224 pixel resolution, but it's anamorphic. The screenshot of the title screen is off.
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