Sonic R

Sonic R (1997)

by Sonic Team, Traveller's Tales, Sega Games
Genres:Adventure, Racing
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Originally released for the Sega Saturn, Sonic R is an racing game featuring characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It has graphics updated from the Saturn release, including more detailed 3D graphics and random weather events.
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user avatar@Mozuneuser avatar@Mozune
March 21, 2025
This was a game which I really finished in my childhood. In 2004, without the knowledge of any cheats or walkthrough. I figured out all the chaos emeralds in each of the levels and unlocked all the secret characters. It was mind blowing for me. Unlocking Metal Sonic, Super Sonic, Balloon Tails and the rocket robot felt really good at that time. I didn't even know that a video game could be carrying this many secret characters. Also I used to play this game alone and never did I thought that the Balloon tails was cursed. What a rubbish. It's not cursed at all. I used to play it as a kid. Not once I got scared or anything.
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