Talk:Sonic the Fighters
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It was called Sonic the Fighters in America, too. Where was it called Sonic Championship? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.49.220.19 (talk • contribs).
- American arcade release. Gems doesn't count. --Shadow Hog 02:50, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
- Waitasec, this warrants a title move, then! WhisperToMe 01:01, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] 8 chaos emeralds
I actually think that the eighth emerald is the master emerald, which is why its shown huge on the "You got all 8 emeralds!" screen.--Ac1983fan 18:09, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
how do you, nvm yeah i agree
[edit] This is getting out of control
Apparently, through my research, people are putting thier own interpertations of my notes on here, for example: 1. Listing the Shadow Characters in Non-playable even though they are playable and says so in a note next to it. 2. "These characters, like Honey, are only accessible by hacking, but don't seem to be prototypes. They may be Easter Eggs thrown in by the designers for anyone who hacks or could simply be leftover characters that were scrapped from the final version but whose data was left over." This quote is completely false. Rocket Metal, Robotnik in his mech, Robotnik's minion from the intro, and the Robotnik in the UFO are ALL seen in normal gameplay, and saying they are Easter Eggs for hackers is extremely farfetched. This game was never planned on being dumped and emulatable at the time. Also, calling them leftover characters that were scrapped is completely absurd, considering they are in fact used in the game. 3. "Strangely enough, this version of Honey makes a brief appearance in the opening of Fighters Megamix." This version of Honey does not appear in the opening of Fighters Megamix. An alternate version of this cat, the Shadow Character of Honey, appears to have the same colors at the cat seen in the intro to Megamix, however, it may, or may not have been planned to be Honey as we see it in this build of Sonic the Fighters. It could have been an altogether original character, as that cat character stands beside the Lunar Fox seen in gameplay. You may compare the image seen in Fighters Megamix here to the Shadow Character of the Sonic the Fighters Honey here. 4. "but Metal Sonic and Dr. Eggman (both of which can freeze the intro now and the latter will always crash when the final fight is about to happen) are still available." This statement could be somewhat related to BlueBlur's initial findings in the Sonic Gems Collection version of Sonic the Fighters. However, it was only upon loading any of the Eggmans (regular, large, minion, mech, or ufo), Rocket Metal, and Honey. Metal Sonic actually works in the gems collection and there are Action Replay codes to play as him. 5. "…and the one of the Emeralds could have been lost by another character and regained by him. It could have been that one of the Emeralds was a deliberate fake, much like Tails later possessed for Sonic Adventure 2." This line makes no sense and tries to fit continuity into the game. This game does not belong in any of the normal Sonic storylines. It is independent. There were no fake emeralds, and please stop trying to fit Sonic the Fighters into a "central" Sonic storyline, because Sonic is a genre which has no "central" storyline. Whoever posted this posted using their own opinion and not fact, so the neutrality of that statement can be debated. I have decided not to edit the Sonic the Fighters page deliberately, because I would make such vast changes, it would almost appear to be vandalism, however, I leave the public to edit this as they please. I am just representing the facts I have. Also, I have no idea how to use Wiki very well. Thank you, and good day. Biggestsonicfan 22:59, 17 June 2006 (UTC)