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} Transonic 3D Blast (alternatively '''''Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island, or even based on data from a minimized PC version, Sonic 3D Blast: Flickies' Island''') occurs as platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog'' series that appeared in many different platforms. A game was developed by Traveller's Tales instead of the traditional developer Sonic Team.

A game was freed inside Europe for the Sega Mega Drive in November 1996. A Sega Genesis version was released around North America later that month. A game was freed on the Sega Saturn in North United states of america in the super equivalent year to produce higher for the cancellation of Sonic X-treme (which had been designed when a Saturn's killer app for the 1996 holiday season); the game was literally ported around a year by having FMVs, highly spruced higher graphics (including an all 3D favorite stage, considered by many fans to become a better special stage in the series) & an completely freshly, Red Book audio soundtrack by Richard Jacques (who would late besides develop a soundtrack for Sonic R). It was so freed inside Europe for the Saturn around February 1997. A Saturn version of the game was freed for the PC inside Northerly Us within September 1997, with the video & soundtrack intact, also when a notable addition of a save feature just like Sonic 3,but lacking occasionally of the Saturn's results (prefer a fog in Rusty Ruins) and the dumbed-down favorite stage, applying sprites from a Genesis version however by owning the basic conception of the Saturn version. A PC versiin come to Europe on September 25, 1997. Eventually, a game come out for the Saturn around Japan on October 14, 1999 (the equivalent date that Sonic Adventure International was freed around Japan).

A game stores Sonic inside an isometric projection view in the de facto 2D environment. He must collect Flickies and bring them to the large warp ring sequentially to advance within the zone. For each one zone consists of Ternary acts. There are Tenner or even Fifteen Flickies to rescue within Acts One & Two (barring Panic Puppet). Around Work Three of every zone, wise shoppers face Dr. Eggman inside one of his machines.

A ROM used on two sides of the pond is exactly the equivalent. A title differs based within which united states a game is in. Within N Us, a title is Transonic 3D Blast. Around Europe, a title is ''Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island''. A European title was utilized within Japan. a PC version, in case minimized (e.g., whenever the user Alt+Tabs), utilizes a combination of two list, though the conjunctive title is seldom utilized, sustaining population usually favoring of these vicinity's title all over a more.

Zones
Green Grove Zone Rusty Ruin Zone Spring Sports stadium Zone Diamond Dust Zone Volcano Vale Zone Cistron Appliance Zone Panic Puppet Zone A Final Fight

Criticisms

This game is typically criticized for non existence true to the core Transonic games, due to its deficiency of speed & like clumsy controls (problems mostly from either its isometric format).

Of these high note is that a music (mostly a Saturn version) is considered to exist as a few of the better Transonic music, & many tracks from either a Genesis version were remixed around Sonic Adventure. This is non the coincidence when Jun Senoue worked on the music for both games (Richard Jacques did the music for the Saturn/PC versions).

GameSpot
Coverage of the PC version with review, downloads, hints, and screen shots.

GameSpot
Review, hints, and screen shots for the Saturn version.


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