Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

"Just smile."

- Sonic

Sonic the Hedgehog (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ) is a game that was made to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. It was developed by the Sonic Team and directed by Shun Nakamura. The game shares its name with a sizable list of other subjects, including two earlier video games, a manga, a television series, an OVA and, of course, Sonic the Hedgehog himself. Xbox Live & PSN refer to it in all-caps as SONIC THE HEDGEHOG. To disambiguate, the game has been called by a number of different aliases, including Sonic 2006, Sonic '06, Sonic: 15th Anniversary, Sonic 360, and Sonic Next-Gen. This game was happened after the event of Shadow the Hedgehog.

Sonic
Soleanna is ruled by the beautiful Princess Elise, who is the keeper of a dark secret, the "Flames of Disaster", which involves the Chaos Emeralds. The game opens with the citizens of Soleanna celebrating the Festival of the Sun; while lighting the ceremonial torch, Elise apparently suffers a terrifying hallucination of the city in flames with a demonic creature composed of molten magma in the center. As fireworks are launched, multiple missiles hit the ground around her, and Doctor Eggman arrives with a small army of robots. He reveals his intentions to kidnap Elise, who is, of course, unwilling to comply. At that moment, Sonic arrives, destroys a small number of Eggman's robots, and escapes with Elise, while Eggman orders his robots to fire on him.

As Sonic escapes, we see a white-furred hedgehog named Silver, who speaks of finally locating the "Iblis Trigger"  [Eggman has just arrived and is confronting Elise.] / Eggman: [bows respectfully] A pleasure to meet you at last, Princess of Soleanna. I am Doctor Eggman. I've come here to obtain the secret of the Flames of Disaster from you, and to take the miracle gems that are the key to its secret... / [Elise gasps and clutches the blue Chaos Emerald to her chest] / Eggman: (cont'd) The Chaos Emerald! Now, Princess, this way, please. / [Elise nervously takes a few steps back and shakes her head, and suddenly, a blue-tinted tornado surrounds the two, and Elise looks around, her eyes stopping on Sonic as he comes back into normal speed on a ledge above.] / Sonic: My, that's a pretty snazzy performance there! / [Elise gasps, and an image of Silver surrounded by flames briefly appears before shifting back into the real image of Sonic] / Elise: You? It can't be! / [''Sonic smirks, and one of the robots opens fire on him. Sonic leaps into the air just seconds before he's hit, launches feet first into one robot, destroys mass amounts of others as Elise and the others look on, lands in front of one apparently inactive robot, and simply taps it with the toe of his sneaker, knocking it backwards into a nearby pit. He then dashes over to Elise.''] / Sonic: I'm Sonic. Sonic the Hedgehog! / [''Sonic gathers Elise up into his arms, and then takes off running. Eggman angrily clenches his fist.''] / Eggman: Not that irritating hedgehog again! [to his robots] Attack!! / [''The robots open fire on the escaping Sonic and Elise with a barrage of missiles. Elise lets out a shriek of terror while Sonic calmly sprints ahead of the missiles as they hit the ground. As they run off, the camera pans over to Silver, watching them from a nearby rooftop.''] / Silver: I've finally found him... the Iblis Trigger. [determinedly clenches his fist]. While running through the city, a confused Elise asks Sonic why he is helping her, but he replies that he has "no special reason". Soon afterward, more of Eggman's robots attack them, and Eggman successfully captures Elise in the Egg Mobile while Sonic is distracted fighting them. As Eggman returns to the Egg Carrier, Elise throws Sonic her Chaos Emerald, which he catches and assures her that he will rescue her. Unconcerned, Eggman simply decides to let Sonic hold onto "his" Emerald for the time being, and escapes on board the Egg Carrier as Sonic looks on.

The next morning, while attempting to gather information on Eggman's whereabouts, Sonic runs into Tails, who has apparently been helping to clean up the city after Eggman's attack. Tails reveals that he knows that Sonic had attempted to save Elise, and offers to help Sonic out however he can; while he doesn't know what Eggman's up to this time, he knows it isn't good.

Sonic and Tails chase the Egg Carrier to Wave Ocean, a nearby beach, but are unable to catch up to it before it escapes. Defeated for now, Sonic and Tails decide to return to the city.

After saving a young girl who ended up trapped on a rooftop, Sonic and Tails make their way to the Dusty Desert, where Eggman has been seen, and landing right in the room where he is keeping Elise, who is quite glad to see them (or at least Sonic). At that moment, Eggman arrives and unleashes his Egg Cerberus robot on them, which Sonic defeats. Afterward, Eggman sends a massive amount of robots after them, and Tails creates a diversion in order to allow Sonic and Elise to escape unnoticed.

After escaping the desert and entering the plains, Sonic comes to a stop. Elise thanks Sonic for his help, but then notices a wound on his arm. Despite Sonic's insistence that he's fine, Elise bandages his arm with a handkerchief. Blaming herself for Sonic getting hurt, Elise apologizes, but Sonic merely tells her to smile, stating that her smile is all he needs to keep him going. While walking through the plains, Elise fills Sonic in on the Flames of Disaster, Solaris (the sun god honored by Soleanna), how they had nearly faced the full force of his anger, and how she had lost her father in the incident, and fears what would happen if Eggman makes history repeat itself. Without warning, Sonic grabs Elise's hand and runs through the plains with her. Afterwards, Elise lightens up, and Sonic gives her some useful advice. [''Sonic and Elise are running through some grassy plains when Sonic stops to rest and sets Elise back down on the ground. Elise smiles at him and respectfully bows to him.] / Elise: I have no words to express how grateful I am for your help... / [Elise brushes a tuft of hair out of her face, and then notices a cut on Sonic's left arm that's invisible to us, but not to them.] / Elise: [shocked''] You're hurt! / [Sonic simply looks at his injured arm.] / Sonic: It's nothing. [twists and bends his arm to show that he's fine] / Elise: Don't say that! / [Elise kneels down, gently takes Sonic's arm, and apparently begins to administer some minor first-aid while Sonic stands there, awkwardly tapping his foot and scratching his nose, but he immediately snaps to attention with Elise's next words.] / Elise: I'm sorry. It's all my fault. / [Elise bows her head to Sonic's arm, now wrapped in a handkerchief right where the arm ends and the shoulder begins, and Sonic looks at her.] / Sonic: Smile. / [''Elise looks up at him, and Sonic wags his finger in a "tsk-tsk" gesture as a butterfly lands right on his nose. Sonic simply leaves it alone, and Elise merely stares wide-eyed at it for a few moments before smiling and gently flicking it off of Sonic's nose. Both watch the butterfly flutter away, and Elise stands up.''] / Sonic: Your smile... That's all I need. / [Elise looks back to see Sonic walking away, and she quickly falls into step right behind him.] / Sonic: Eggman mentioned the Flames of Disaster. Is that why he's after you? / [As they talk, the background suddenly changes to a replay of Elise's "flaming Soleanna" hallucination, then back to normal, then into an image of Eggman, and then back to normal again.] / Princess: Yes. The name of the sun god our country honors is Solaris. It is told that Solaris's rage would destroy the world. His wrath comes in the form of the Flames of Disaster. Ten years ago, we almost faced the full force of his fury. I was a child then, so I don't remember it very well. I lost my father then. [They stop walking, and Sonic turns and looks at her in a sympathetic manner.] And now that man is trying to cause the same disaster again. What can I do? / [Without warning, Sonic steps forward, grabs her by the wrist, and starts to run.] / Elise: Sonic? Sonic, wait! I can't run that fast! / [Sonic looks back at her.] / Sonic: Don't worry! Just raise your head and run! / [''Sonic continues running, going steadily faster, and Elise smiles, clearly beginning to enjoy herself. The scene cuts to later, with Sonic standing still and Elise sitting comfortably next to him.''] / Sonic: Feels great, doesn't it? / Elise: Yes. I-I've never run so fast before. / Sonic: Nothing starts until you take action. If you have time to worry, then run!/ [Sonic takes Elise's hand and helps her to her feet, and the camera pans up to the sky.]

However, upon their return to the city, Sonic and Elise are attacked by Silver, who claims that Sonic's actions will condemn the world, and they battle.

Sonic initially has the upper hand, but Silver catches him off-guard and psychokinetically throws him into a building, incapacitating him. Silver demands to know how someone as weak as Sonic could destroy the world; Sonic asks what he means, but Silver decides that it doesn't matter, as long as the "Iblis Trigger" is destroyed. However, Eggman capitalizes on Sonic's distraction to kidnap Elise again, and Sonic attempts to run after them, but Silver isn't about to let him run off. Silver knocks him down with his psychokinesis, and is about to deliver the coup de grace when Amy suddenly steps in. Silver somehow knows Amy, and orders her to move, but she isn't about to let him hurt Sonic any more. Sonic takes advantage, and, after thanking Amy, runs off after Eggman  [Silver is on his hands and knees on the ground, and Sonic calmly walks up to him as a concerned Elise looks on.] / Sonic:[concerned] Hey. / [''Silver immediately looks up, waves his hand, and Sonic is sent flying backwards by an unseen force. With a shocked expression on his face, Sonic slams back-first into the building behind him, and then lands on his hands and knees on the ground, panting. Silver walks up to him and kneels down.''] / Silver: Hmph! Is this a joke? How could someone like you cause the destruction of our world? / [As they talk, the arms of the Egg Mobile slowly lower down behind Elise.] / Sonic: [pained] What do you... mean? / Silver: [shakes his head] It doesn't matter. For the sake of the future, the Iblis Trigger must be destroyed! / [''Silver raises his hand to finish Sonic off, but then we hear Elise scream. Both Sonic and Silver turn to see Elise being carried off by the Egg Mobile.''] / Sonic: Elise?! Wait!! / [Sonic quickly gets to his feet and begins to run after Eggman, but Silver waves his hand, and a small wave of psychokinetic energy hits Sonic in the back and knocks him to the ground.] / Silver: Don't you dare turn your back on me! It's time I finally put an end to this! / [Silver once again raises his hand, but is stopped by what happens next.] / Amy: Stop! / [Amy quickly rushes in and stands between Sonic and Silver with both arms spread out.] / Silver: Amy?! Get out of my way, Amy! This is my mission! / Amy: [shakes her head] Absolutely not! / [Silver growls in frustration, and Sonic gets to his feet.] / Sonic: Thanks, Amy. I appreciate it. / Amy: Leave it to me! / [With that, Sonic dashes off into the direction that Eggman and Elise went.].

After a brief encounter with a group of Soleannan soldiers, who accept Sonic's help despite initial reluctance, Sonic enters the warehouse district of New City and meets up with Tails and Knuckles, the latter of whom gives him a holographic message that he received from Eggman. Eggman negotiates a deal; if Sonic comes to the White Acropolis and gives Eggman the Chaos Emerald that Elise had given him earlier, then Eggman will let Elise go without a fight. Though Tails and Knuckles are both positive that Eggman is setting up a trap, Sonic decides to go anyway, planning to "thank" Eggman for telling him Elise's whereabouts.

Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails fight through the White Acropolis and enter the room where Eggman and Elise are. Sonic obediently puts the Chaos Emerald onto a small pedestal, but, unsurprisingly, Eggman goes back on the deal and activates a force field, trapping Team Sonic within. At that moment, Eggman activates his Solaris prototype (the name of which surprises Elise), and Sonic and co. vanish into thin air. The minute they vanish, Eggman assures Elise that Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles are still alive (for now), but have been transported to another time period; however, Eggman does not know where they ended up, as he needs a power that Elise apparently possesses and all seven Chaos Emeralds to fine-tune the machine. Sonic, Tails and Knuckles encounter Shadow and Rouge, who are also trapped in this future. In order to return to the present, they need to create a rift in time and space, which they figure can be created if Sonic and Shadow use Chaos Control together. While searching for Chaos Emeralds, Sonic, Tails and Knuckles encounter Silver, his friend Blaze, and Mephiles, a dark being who resembles Shadow, tells Silver that Sonic is the one responsible for the future's devastation, and takes them back in time to kill Sonic. Sonic learns from a computer file that Elise was killed when Eggman's battleship exploded two days after she was kidnapped. After retrieving a pair of Chaos Emeralds, Sonic and Shadow create the space-time rift, allowing them to return to the present.

Sonic returns for Elise, but is once again attacked by Silver, also allowing Eggman to kidnap Elise again. Fortunately, Shadow arrives to confront Silver, allowing Sonic to rescue Elise, and he returns her to her castle in Soleanna. Later, Eggman arrives in his battleship and threatens to destroy Soleanna, and Elise willingly surrenders herself to him to protect her people. Eggman explains to Elise that in order for his plan to take over the world to work, he requires the seven Chaos Emeralds and the dormant power of the Flames of Disaster within Elise to awaken Solaris, allowing him to harness the sun god's power over time.

On his way to rescue Elise, Sonic encounters Silver once more who, instead of attacking him, expresses concern for Elise as well. The two hedgehogs team up, but before they reach the battleship, it malfunctions, crashes and explodes, just as Sonic feared. However, Sonic and Silver realize they can use Chaos Control to travel back in time to the previous day, before Eggman's battleship launched. Sonic travels to the past alone and reunites with Elise. Defeating Eggman (who battles Sonic with the Egg Wyvern) one last time, Sonic escapes the exploding battleship with Elise.

Shadow
Shadow was created by the renowned Professor Gerald Robotnik to be the Ultimate Life-form. In the events after Shadow the Hedgehog, he appears to have joined GUN. His story opens in the midst of a rescue mission of Rouge the Bat, who was sent to retrieve the "Scepter of Darkness" from Eggman's base, and had not been heard from since. Shadow invades the base and finds Rouge in the midst of accomplishing her mission. They escape to the site that was formerly the castle of Soleanna's kings where they are confronted by Dr. Eggman, who attempts to retrieve his stolen property. Eggman's robots swoop down to attack, and in the heat of the battle, the Scepter of Darkness is completely shattered. With the seal destroyed, Mephiles is freed.

Resurrected in the likeness of Shadow through his shade, Mephiles the Dark introduces himself and hints at past history that the two shared. Mephiles, using a time warp similar to Chaos Control, flings Shadow and Rouge to a future on the brink of collapse. When they arrive, they are first perplexed, but before long, they find some disturbing answers. Along the way, they find an inactive, dusty E-123 Omega, lying in stand-by mode for hundreds of years for an unknown reason. They discover that they are in the distant future, destroyed by the demon Iblis. Shadow and Rouge meet up with Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, who were sent to the future by Eggman's latest machine. Sonic and Shadow conclude that they must use Chaos Control to get home, and set out to locate the Chaos Emeralds. After a confrontation with Iblis, they succeed in finding two Chaos Emeralds and successfully create a time warp to the present. Sonic and company go back to their time, except for Shadow, who stays to confront Mephiles. Upon catching up with Mephiles, he reveals to Shadow that the humans, looking for someone to blame for the destruction of the Earth, saw Shadow responsible for the catastrophe. Shadow is hunted down, defeated, and trapped behind an energy seal. Mephiles tempts Shadow to join him to gain vengeance upon the humans, but Shadow refuses, at which point Mephiles transforms into his second form, a more powerful crystalline monster, and the two engage in battle.

Rouge, in the present, realizes that Shadow is alone in the future fighting Mephiles, without a Chaos Emerald. She searches for E-123 Omega, gives him a Chaos Emerald, and tells him to sit and wait in stand-by mode until the distant future becomes the present, and to assist Shadow fighting Mephiles. Shadow, at Mephiles' mercy, is rescued by Omega, who gives him the Chaos Emerald and helps Shadow fight Mephiles. Defeated, Mephiles flees to the present through a time warp and Shadow and Omega follow him to the present. Omega pursues Mephiles, and Shadow finds Rouge, who informs him that Dr. Eggman is apparently searching for him. Shadow concludes that Eggman is searching for Mephiles, and goes to interview the doctor. Upon locating Eggman's base, Eggman tells him that, to understand why he wants Mephiles, Shadow must know about the accident that happened 10 years ago, the Solaris Project.

Shadow then leaves only to find Sonic, who is under attack by Silver. Shadow rescues Sonic, who runs away with Princess Elise, and Shadow engages in a fight with Silver. Shadow is able to overcome him by freezing time so Silver cannot defend himself. Refusing to just be defeated, Silver also induces Chaos Control, to Shadow's shock. Shadow tells Silver that in order to understand more about Mephiles and Iblis, they would have to use the warp and witness the accident themselves. So the two of them, using the Emeralds, open a time warp to 10 years ago, the Solaris Project. They witness the Solaris Project's failure at hand, and watch as Iblis and the original Mephiles, a dark puddle, emerge, opening Silver's eyes to Mephiles' deception. The Duke of Soleanna tells them that the demons must be sealed, so he gives Shadow the Scepter of Darkness. Shadow goes to capture Mephiles, and Silver goes to capture Iblis. It is here that Shadow finds out why Mephiles knows him; it was Shadow who sealed him in the Scepter of Darkness in the first place. With the demons sealed, Shadow leaves the Scepter in the past since he knew where it would end up in the present day. Silver and Shadow return and Shadow rushes off to find Rouge to tell her what he learned about Mephiles. Shadow finds Rouge, and tells her to find out what the Scepter of Darkness, Mephiles' seal, was made of, so they can create another one.

Elsewhere, Omega has found Mephiles on the beach and defeats him once again, but Mephiles laughs and tells Omega that the reason he can defeat him so easily is because he was built to defeat Shadow later on. Omega refuses to acknowledge the truth at first but after Mephiles escapes again he admits to Shadow and Rouge that he was the one that sealed Shadow in the future. Shadow, Omega, and Rouge chase Mephiles to a desert temple with a new Scepter of Darkness, but the evil Mephiles has already found the yellow Chaos Emerald. After Shadow fights him and gains victory, Mephiles reverts back into his original form, a puddle of darkness. Shadow attempts to seal him in the new Scepter of Darkness, but it shatters and Mephiles is able to free himself. Mephiles reveals that what worked ten years ago no longer does because he is using Shadow's form. Mephiles uses his powers to summon a giant clone army of himself and he attempts, once again, to trick Shadow by convincing him that he is a fool for continuing to protect those who will eventually seal him away. In response, Shadow replies, "If the world chooses to become my enemy, I will fight like I always have!" Mirroring a similar ability from Sonic X, Shadow removes his power rings, and, in a huge burst of energy, defeats the Mephiles clones with his allies and the story ends as a cliffhanger.

Silver
Silver lives 200+ years in the future where telekinetic powers are a common ability. In the future, Silver's world is completely destroyed by what is known as the "Flames of Disaster". Fought by Silver and his partner and best friend, Blaze the Cat, this is known as an immortal being known as "Iblis". After Silver becomes frustrated over the fact that Iblis cannot be defeated, a mysterious figure named Mephiles suddenly appears and, along the way, informs Silver of the time when Iblis was first unleashed onto the world. He tells him that Sonic was the main cause of the "Flames of Disaster" and refers to him as the "Iblis Trigger". Mephiles sends himself along with Silver and Blaze back in time to the point when "the Iblis Trigger was alive" to prevent Sonic from destroying the future. Upon reaching the present day, Silver realizes that he got separated from Mephiles and Blaze and, elsewhere, Blaze makes the same realization. When Silver has his sights finally set on the Iblis Trigger, he is interrupted by Amy, who mistakes him for Sonic. Amy quickly develops a friendship with Silver, and she promises to help him find who he is looking for, not realizing that he plans on finding and killing Sonic. After locating Sonic in the city, Silver engages him in combat and just as Sonic is about to be killed by Silver, he is saved by Amy. While Sonic runs off to find Elise, who was kidnapped by Eggman during the battle, Amy gets upset over the fact that Silver would even suggest that Sonic would destroy the world in the future and she quickly leaves Silver. Both confused and puzzled when Blaze finds him, Silver questions whether or not he should kill Sonic just for the sake of saving the future. To find more answers, Silver and Blaze journey to Eggman's base. After resolving that he should kill Sonic, Silver finds Mephiles, who tells him that Sonic is at the terminal station. Silver heads there and fights Sonic again, only to have Shadow save Sonic just as Silver was about to finish him off. Silver mistakes Shadow for Mephiles and Shadow corrects him. The two battle it out and actually induce a Chaos Control using the two Chaos Emeralds they have in their possession. They teleport into the past and find out what went wrong. Silver and Shadow arrive at the perfect moment, during the explosion that releases Mephiles and Iblis in the first place and, ultimately, causes the Duke of Soleanna's death.

Shadow seals the original Mephiles in the Scepter of Darkness and Silver learns that to defeat Iblis, they must seal him inside someone's soul, making that person into a sort of vessel. Silver also learns more of Mephiles' intentions and discerns that he lied to him about Sonic being the Iblis Trigger. Upon returning to the present, he meets up with Blaze, shares his findings and has a change of heart, resolving to help Sonic save Elise. Unfortunately, Sonic, Silver and Blaze arrive too late, as they watch the Egg Carrier explode causing the death of Elise and possibly Eggman as well. Silver then tells Sonic that if they use Chaos Control, Sonic can save Elise. Sonic rushes into the past to save Elise and gives Silver a Chaos Emerald for him to return to the future. After journeying back to the future, resolved to finally defeat Iblis, Silver and Blaze fight Iblis and successfully defeat him. When Silver tries to seal him, though, by using himself as a vessel, Silver is unable to use himself as a vessel to seal Iblis. As the ultimate sacrifice, Blaze uses herself as the vessel, sealing both herself and Iblis into another dimension to save both Silver and her world. Disturbed over the loss of a good friend, Silver becomes upset, unsure if what he had set out to do was worth what he had to pay in the end. Nevertheless, light returns to Silver's world, and the game ends with him glaring at the Chaos Emeralds Blaze sealed herself with.

Last Story
The Last Story begins with Mephiles sporting an evil look as he finally seems prepared to merge with Iblis and destroy the world. Using his Purple Emerald, Mephiles blinds Sonic and Elise, who were continuing their stroll from where Sonic&apos;s storyline left off. When they are distracted, he rises from the ground and launches an energy beam (dubbed the "Dark Chaos Lance") that impales Sonic through the back, killing him instantly. Elise frantically attempts to revive Sonic, but upon discovering that he is indeed dead, cries in despair, releasing Iblis. At this point, Mephiles absorbs Iblis, mutates into a monster known as Solaris and then creates his own world to destroy time itself. Continuing from where Shadow&apos;s story ended, he and his friends recover from their battle with the Mephiles clones and Shadow notices the Green and Yellow Chaos Emeralds that Mephiles left behind. These create a blinding flash that send Shadow, Rouge and Omega to the time-space rift formed by Solaris. Meanwhile, in Soleanna, Amy, Tails, and Knuckles notice a large bright light that engulfs the city. When the light fades, they realize that they have also been transported to the rift where all of the previous levels in the game exist. Amy is the first to spot Silver, who has been teleported here as well by the Chaos Emeralds that Blaze used to seal Iblis within her. Everyone notices that they have all been brought to this strange place, even Dr. Eggman. As they try to understand what was happening, Dr. Eggman reveals that Iblis&apos; seal has been broken. It is then that they turn and see Elise, cradling Sonic&apos;s body in her arms. After a few realizations, Eggman reveals that Solaris is about to bring about the end of the world by destroying time itself, and that, being a transcendental life form, it cannot be defeated in the present as it exists in all timelines, so defeating it in the present would do nothing. Silver refuses to give up, and suggests that they team up and destroy Solaris in the past, present and future all at once, but Shadow quickly shoots that possibility down, stating that, with Sonic dead, Solaris is completely unstoppable.

With Amy upset over Sonic&apos;s death and their impending doom, Elise recognizes a familiar wind in the air that makes her come to believe that Sonic may not be entirely dead yet. Silver, furthering Elise&apos;s observations, explains that they can use the Chaos Emeralds to revive him. After a lengthy search on the part of Tails, Omega, Knuckles, Silver, Rouge, Amy, and Shadow, they find the Chaos Emeralds and revive Sonic, with Elise&apos;s kiss transforming him into Super Sonic. Super Sonic uses his power to transform Shadow and Silver into their super forms. Together, the three hedgehogs fight Solaris. The three use Chaos Control on Solaris causing the monster to be torn apart in a time loop. Sonic, now back to normal, travels with Elise to a point in the past where they find the "Flames of Disaster" and its birth. Elise realizes that if she puts out the Flames, Solaris will never exist, but she and Sonic will never meet each other, which Sonic confirms. Overcome with despair, Elise begins to cry and shouts that she doesn&apos;t care what happens to the world as long as she and Sonic are friends. Though Sonic is clearly unhappy about this as well, he tells Elise to just smile and manages to convince her to abandon their meeting. She confidently puts out the Flames, eliminating Solaris from existence once and for all.

Time reboots back to the Festival of the Sun, only Eggman doesn&apos;t attack this time around; in effect, none of the games events ever actually happened. Elise is in her boat waving the audience as Sonic runs through the public, the "wind" of his speed making Elise lose one of the feathers in her hair. A maid asks her if everything is alright, and Elise says that she thought someone was calling her. Another maid replies that it&apos;s just the wind, and Elise says that it might be, but that it felt familiar somehow, and smiles, apparently knowing who it was. She continues with the festival as Sonic watches from a rooftop. The game ends with Sonic watching Elise&apos;s feather flying into the night, also smiling.

The events of the game were erased, although Sonic and Elise nonetheless appear to have a recollection of them.

Playable
There are three fully playable characters in this game, which are progressively unlocked by playing each character's story in the game. The player begins with Sonic; other playable characters become available when they are encountered, similar to Sonic Adventure, Sonic Advance 2 and Sonic Advance 3.

Supporting Characters
The supporting characters are companions of the main three characters (Sonic, Shadow, and Silver) who can help out from time to time in specific levels. When you meet them, you can switch to them and do things with their unique abilities that the main character cannot. Also, everyone of them, except Blaze, take part in reviving Sonic in the End of the World level (an interesting fact is Sonic and Shadow's supporting characters were their teams in Sonic Heroes). On an interesting side note, the three main characters also appear as allies in each other's levels; Silver is a ally of both Sonic and Shadow in their respective version of Kingdom Valley and Aquatic Base, and Sonic and Shadow are allies of Silver in his version of those same levels.

Miles "Tails" Prower
Tails is the most playable supporting character in this game. Tails can be considered the fourth main playable character because he has access to places that Sonic, Shadow, and Silver have like being playable in the Adventure Field (Town Stage), having his own character select screen in the main menu and being playable in 10 places, which most are his own levels (Wave Ocean twice, White Acropolis, Crisis City, Kingdom Valley, Radical Train, Adventure Field-Soleanna Castle Town, Mission: The Three Musketeers, Aquatic Base, End of the World). Sonic's best friend, and an inventor nearly on par with Dr. Eggman. Tails can use his two tails to fly and reach things that Sonic can't, such as hitting a switch to open a door. Tails can also fly through Dash Rings that appear in some stages (as was the case in Sonic Adventure, Sonic Heroes, and Sonic Riders). He can also throw a "dummy ring bomb" that can destroy an enemy, similar to his ability from Sonic Heroes. His flight ability can be drastically extended by releasing the X button (PS3)/A button (360) before reaching max height and then holding X/A for about 2 seconds after he begins descending.

Playable In: Wave Ocean (twice), White Acropolis, Adventure Field-Soleanna Castle Town, Mission: The Three Musketeers, Aquatic Base, Crisis City (End of the World)

Knuckles the Echidna
Knuckles is a powerful echidna with a bad temper, and he's quick to use his fists to solve any problem. Usually found guarding the Master Emerald on Angel Island, he's always willing to help Sonic thwart Dr. Eggman's latest scheme. Knuckles is able to glide and has an attack called Screwdriver, which is very similar to his Maximum Heat Knuckle from Sonic Adventure. He can also perform a move called Ground Shaker similar to his Hammer Punch ability from the 2P Battle Mode from Sonic Adventure 2. A very common glitch sometimes causes him to get stuck on walls. Another glitch allows him to complete Flame Core. This is the only way to see his victory pose on the Results screen, since he is the only character that does not finish a stage.

Playable In: Flame Core, Mission: The Three Musketeers, Aquatic Base, Tropical Jungle (End of the World)

Rouge the Bat
An elusive jewel thief who also happens to be a valued government spy. Rouge journeyed to Dr. Eggman's base, White Acropolis, in search of the "Scepter of Darkness" for G.U.N, but never returned. After receiving a briefing from the government, Shadow is introduced into the storyline as he sets out to find and rescue her. Rouge has the ability to make round bomb-like objects and throw them at enemies, similar to her Bat Cracker ability from Sonic Battle. She can also glide, climb, and put bombs with hearts on them into walls that she is climbing on. She also has Knuckles' climbing glitch. She has the most compulsory missions in the game out of all the supporting characters.

Playable In: White Acropolis, Kingdom Valley, Flame Core, Tropical Jungle, Wave Ocean (End of the World)

E-123 Omega
Omega is the pinnacle of the E-Series robots; he seeks revenge on Doctor Eggman for imprisoning him inside of his base. Like in Sonic Heroes and Shadow the Hedgehog he is, once again, an ally of Shadow, helping him confront the mysterious Mephiles. Unbeknownst to him, Omega has a pivotal role in Shadow's storyline and the events that unfold in the future. Omega has the abilities to both hover and shoot rapid-fire. He meets up with Rouge at the end of the Tropical Jungle stage. His hover ability can be exploited to fly without descending by tapping the X button (PS3 version)/A button (X360 version) repeatedly rather than holding it. He has major changes in appearance and sounds more robotic.

Playable In: Boss: Mephiles, Wave Ocean, Dusty Desert, Flame Core (End of the World)

Blaze the Cat
Blaze is a character who plays a very pivotal role in Silver's story. Previously appearing in the game Sonic Rush, she is a princess from another world who has the power to control fire. She is very calm and introspective, a personality befitting of her rank. However, she keeps her anger bottled up inside of her, and can be very stubborn at times. She is described as a combination of Sonic and Knuckles. Her homeworld is the same as Silver's and the two share a brother-sister relationship. Both she and Silver have tried to destroy Iblis in the future, but have never succeeded. Like Tails' Extra Mission, she completely does the Wave Ocean stage on her own. Blaze is considered by fans to be the most Sonic-like supporting character in the game because of her using the Fire Claw move like the homing attack.

Playable In: Crisis City, Wave Ocean, White Acropolis.

Amy Rose
The self-proclaimed girlfriend of Sonic. She has a keen sense of intuition, and a fearless personality. The first time Amy meets Silver, she mistakes him for Sonic, similar to an event in Sonic Adventure 2 when she mistook Shadow for Sonic. The two end up teaming up to go on a search for the people they are looking for, unaware they're both looking for Sonic. Amy also has a connection with Elise, once Amy rescues her and gives her love advice. She can double jump, use her Piko Piko Hammer to whack enemies, and can turn invisible to sneak up on enemies. Also, she is playable in a Town Mission protecting Elise from robots, after beating the White Acropolis stage. Amy is the least playable character in the game likely due to leaving Silver after he made an attempt on Sonic's life.

Playable In: Dusty Desert, Town Mission: Protect the Princess, White Acropolis (End of the World)

Non-playable

 * Princess Elise - The princess of Soleanna, a town where the Sun God is worshiped, who harbors a dangerous secret. Ten years ago, the demon force, Iblis, was sealed away in her body by her father at the age of 7. The key to this seal is her own despair, which will release the form inside her. Her father, in order to protect her, urged her, shortly before his death to remain strong and never let herself cry, no matter what. Ten years later, she is a noble young princess of the age of 17. On one side, she is a prim and proper princess, but on the other, she is a confused and anxious 17-year-old girl. She tries to make light of her fate, but her encounter with Sonic is what shall truly set her soul free. Having stopped the destructive "Flames of Disaster" ten years prior to the start of the game, only she knows the secret of the "Flames of Disaster" and its relation to the Chaos Emeralds. She tells Sonic, after she is rescued, that he needs to find the Iblis Trigger. Interestingly, the Chaos Emerald in her possession was originally green, but it has been changed to blue in the final game, and her voice is different in the original trailers. Although not technically playable, Sonic carries her in the Dusty Desert and Tropical Jungle stages. Sonic still plays the same (though he is unable to use the Spin Dash or his gem-granted abilities), and he gains a new ability. By combining their powers, they can form a shield which will let them float on quicksand or deep water, which would otherwise engulf them. It is not to be confused with the traditional shields from Sonic games (which do not appear in the game, despite a shield powerup being mentioned in the manual), Sonic will still lose rings (or die) when attacked.
 * Duke of Soleanna - Elise's father, the ruler of Soleanna. When the Solaris Project failed, the world-destroying power of Iblis and Mephiles was released. Despite being gravely wounded, he was able to bind Iblis by using his daughter, Elise, as a "vessel" body. By so doing, he was able to save the world from imminent destruction, even as he drew his last breath. He was a brilliant scientist. He also had a strong sense of patriotic and kingly duty, and loved and trusted his daughter dearly. Before he died, he begged Elise never to cry, as unlocking Iblis is in Elise's tears and despair. However, since Elise blew out the flame that was Solaris, thus erasing him from existence, "Project Solaris" never occurred, which could suggest that Duke of Soleanna may have died from another cause, or he may never have died at all.
 * Doctor Eggman - An overweight, mustachio scientist, equipped with legions of robotic minions. As his primary goal is to conquer the world, Dr. Eggman is the main villain in the Sonic series and in Sonic's story. He is after the power of the "Flames of Disaster", and knows about Princess Elise's mysterious power. He hopes to use the "Flames of Disaster" secret to rule the world and control time in the past, present, and, future. His appearance has noticeably changed from the style established in Sonic Adventure; he still wears his red, gold, and black Sonic Adventure attire, but no longer wears goggles as a headband, has lost most of his trademark weight (though a gut is still clearly visible under his shirt), and wears dark sunglasses with a built-in radar that can apparently detect the Chaos Emeralds. If one looks closely at him during cutscenes featuring him while the camera is viewing him from the side, he appears to have blue eyes.
 * Solaris - The main villain of the game; the monster that Mephiles transforms into after absorbing Iblis, Solaris is the sun god of Soleanna. Contradictorily known as the Flame of Hope, it is said that the rage of Solaris will destroy the world.
 * Mephiles the Dark - A creature of the mind, the will of Solaris. In order to absorb with Iblis, to "return" to his true form, Solaris, his goal is to break Elise's seal. He manipulates Silver throughout the main character's three storylines, much like Eggman did to Knuckles in Sonic 3 &amp; Knuckles. In Silver's storyline, he is the one who informs Silver that Sonic is the one who releases iblis, referring to him as the "Iblis Trigger". He assures Silver that he must kill Sonic in order to rectify his future and save his home world. In Shadow's storyline, although harboring resentment for sealing him in the past, Mephiles tries to entice and persuade Shadow into joining him to destroy the world and gain retribution on mankind for capturing and sealing him in the future. Nevertheless, his methods failed to corrupt Shadow. He appears to have three forms: the first form is the original: a dark puddle-like, or gaseous form. The second form, as shown at the right, whereby he has brighter skin, this is his powered up form; the third and original form being, whereby he sports darker skin - this is the form he took from Shadow.
 * Iblis - The monster called the Flames of Disaster is the main villain of Silver's story: it is the raw power of Solaris. Iblis appears to be a mindless destructive creature made of flames. It was sealed within Elise after it was separated from its other half of Solaris, Mephiles. Eventually Iblis was freed and wrecked havoc for hundreds of years until Silver's time. It was sealed within Blaze before she disappeared.

Cast
This game features the 4Kids Entertainment cast from Sonic X in the English version while the Japanese version has mostly the same seiyū from Sonic X and the game series.

While there is no option in game to switch voices, the bios on both systems can be changed to the Japanese language to enable the Japanese voices. However, the entire game will be in Japanese, with no option to switch subtitles.

In addition to the 4Kids actors in the English version, Lacey Chabert, who is coincidentally a long-time Sonic fan, voices Princess Elise, marking the first time in the history of the franchise that Hollywood talent has provided voice-over work for a Sonic game (the 4Kids cast doesn't count, as Hollywood is a part of Los Angeles and the 4Kids Entertainment headquarters are located in New York).

The following voice actors have appeared in this game:

Gameplay
Although each character plays the same levels, each character's unique abilities allow him or her to get to different areas of each stage, and deny them from accessing certain items. Levels are far less linear than previous 3D Sonic titles, offering up many alternate pathways through each stage. Certain areas in each of the levels, dubbed "mach speed areas", allow Sonic to reach speeds that would be unattainable elsewhere, though at the cost of always moving forwards without being able to stop.

Gameplay is broken up into two gameplay styles, similar to the original Sonic Adventure: Action Stage and Town Stage. Action Stages are primarily where the bulk of the gameplay takes place, whereas Town Stages are free-roaming locations where the player can talk to non-player characters and explore, similar to Sonic Adventure ' s Adventure Fields.

For each of the action stages in the respective stories, gold medals are obtainable by achieving S rank in these stages or completing it (Both in Normal and Hard mode), or by obtaining all 10 Silver Medals on the stage, giving a total of 5 Gold Medals per stage.

The ranking system in the game for each of the levels (And even the town missions) is similar to Sonic Rush, providing score ranks with the highest rank revealed to be S Rank. The lowest is D Rank, unlike previous Sonic games where the worst rank was E Rank and A was the highest.

Town Stages
The game takes place exclusively within the City of Soleanna and surrounding area. In town stages, you can talk to NPCs, take Town Missions, buy upgrades using rings collected through Action Stages or Town Missions, and further the game's plot by finding entrances to Action Stages. There are three sections to Soleanna: Castle Town, Soleanna Forest and New City

Town Missions
NPCs appearing in Town Stages with a blue exclamation point hovering over their head will provide you with missions to complete for additional rings. Missions are usually completed as a single character of your team, generally the main character of the story, though missions do exist where you play as more than one character. Sometimes, Town Missions will begin as a logical progression of the plot, such as Eggman's robots attacking the citizens of Soleanna - leaving you with the task of defeating all the robots. In order to get an S rank on missions, 30,000 points are needed, as opposed to 50,000 in action stages. In one mission in new city called "The Legend of the Three Musketeers", upon finishing it you get a ring (similar to the one Sonic gets in Sonic Unleashed at the end of the Dark Gaia battle). It's not confirmed what the ring does or what it is for.

Action Stages
The Action Stages are the regular playable levels in the Game.


 * 1) Wave Ocean
 * 2) Dusty Desert
 * 3) White Acropolis
 * 4) Crisis City
 * 5) Flame Core
 * 6) Radical Train
 * 7) Tropical Jungle
 * 8) Kingdom Valley
 * 9) Aquatic Base
 * 10) End of the World

Multiplayer
Sonic the Hedgehog features two styles of multiplayer game play that offer two player action. The game was originally supposed to be 4 player, but was changed due to deadlines for completing the game.

The first mode, Tag Mode, is a co-op type of play between Sonic, Silver and Shadow. Two players, each one controlling a character, must work together to clear levels and collect Chaos Emeralds. In this mode, lives are shared, so if one player loses a life when only one life remains, it's game over.

The second game style available is Battle Mode. Battle mode pits two players against each other and has them race to a goal in the selected level. The player who reaches the goal first is the winner.

The previously rumored mini-games that were to allow up to four players to play simultaneously/alternately (Quiz, Race and a few others) seem to be missing in the final release of the game. The U.S. manual and Sega America game site (did prior to release of the game) do not mention any other modes other than the aforementioned Tag and Battle modes. It is also possible (and somewhat more likely) that these minigames were moved to the Wii's Sonic and the Secret Rings, which sports a 4-player minigame mode with Sonic, Shadow, Silver and others as playable characters.

Very Hard Mode
This download has to be purchased separately for each character, 'Very Hard Mode' consists of more enemies, being forced to take the hard paths and even going through levels backwards; amigos also get a bigger role in this than in normal gameplay (most notable in Shadow's levels, where Rouge and Omega are in every level except Wave Ocean). Each main character's missions must be purchased separately for $2.49 each.

Team Attack Amigo
This Download includes an Extra Stage where the player must pass through eight different parts of the stage. The first three parts are played by Miles 'Tails' Prower as you must go through Crisis City, Radical Train, and Kingdom Valley. The 4th and 5th parts are played by Blaze the Cat where you must go through Tropical Jungle and Aquatic Base. The 6th and 7th parts are played by E-123 Omega where you must go through Dusty Desert and White Acropolis. The Final Part of the Stage consists of a Boss Fight where the player must fight the Egg Genesis as Omega to beat the Stage. Tails, Blaze, and Omega are the only playable characters of the Team Attack Amigo Stage.

Tails is notably faster in this mode then in the actual gameplay.

This Download is available on the both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 Japanese and European versions, and the American 360 version but the American PS3 version doesn't offer the download.

Boss Attack
Boss Attack has to be bought separately for each of the characters. 'Boss Attack' is similar to Sonic Adventure 2: Battle's Boss Attack, and a similar boss from Sonic Heroes is brought back where as you have to fight several enemies.

Music
The main theme for the game, entitled "His World" performed by Ali Tabatabaee & Matty Lewis from Zebrahead.

Hip-hop/R&B performer Akon has done a remix to Dreams Come True song "Sweet Sweet Sweet", which was originally the ending theme for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the Sega Mega Drive. The song is entitled "SWEET SWEET SWEET -06 AKON MIX-", in Japanese and "Sweet Dreams" in English. It is Sonic's ending theme for the game. More information is available on the Japanese site ; it was also recently featured in a trailer from the Tokyo Game Show. Both versions are available to listen in the game, but are omitted in both Soundtrack releases of the game.

Crush 40, who have done several songs for the Sonic series in the past, performed a cover of "All Hail Shadow", one of the vocal songs from the Shadow the Hedgehog soundtrack, originally sung by the band Magna-Fi. However, aside from this one track and 2 others, Jun Senoue did not compose the music for this game.

Silver's theme, "Dreams of an Absolution" by Lee Brotherton (Remix Factory), can be heard at their website in the "Solo Projects" section of the "Music" header, as well as an exclusive remix of the song. 

Singer/songwriter Donna DeLory performs Elise's theme, entitled "My Destiny".

The in-game music is composed by Tomoya Ohtani.

The soundtrack to Sonic the Hedgehog is available to Buy from Sega Direct. It was Released on January 10, 2007. There are two different albums: the OST and the Vocal Trax Sonic The Hedgehog Vocal Traxx : Several Wills. The Vocal Trax is on one disc while the OST is on three discs.

Reception
Sonic the Hedgehog was generally panned by critics, due to it being rushed for release before the end of 2006, which was Sonic's 15th anniversairy. Across 39 reviews, Game Rankings recorded the average score as 46%; the second poorest average for an Xbox 360 title at the time of the game's release. The later PS3 release received a similar score of 43%.

A fair few video game magazines or ranking sites gave the game negative scores. Famitsu gave a score of 29/40. GameSpot gave the Xbox 360 version a 4.4 and the PS3 version a 4.2. Dave Halverson of Play Magazine was notable for initially giving the game its biggest praise: a score of 9.5 for the 360 version. This was dropped down to 8.5 in the next issue, with Halverson explaining how he was incorrectly told that the load times and glitches in his review copy would not be in the finished product. Later, Halverson gave the PS3 version a 5.5, expressing his disgust for how the glitches and load times had still not improved, and how the game now ran even worse despite the extra development time. In the Play Magazine awards of 2007, he stated he would pay praise and honor to the 360 version of the game, but not the PS3 iteration.

Despite all the contemptuous commentary, the Xbox 360 version sold well enough to make it onto the Platinum Family Hits line, but it is not on the PS3's Greatest Hits line. As a contrast to its scathing reviews, it was praised for its music, considered by many to be some of the greatest in the series.

Gallery
For more artwork, see Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)/Artwork.

Similarities to Sonic Adventure

 * 1) Adventure Fields were used in the game.
 * 2) There were multiple playable characters in the game, each with special abilities, and sharing one story from each perspective of it.
 * 3) The Egg Carrier reappeared in the game, although it seems to have been rebuilt and has a much sleeker look than before.
 * 4) A female character was kidnapped by Eggman in both games. Amy was held hostage in Adventure, while Elise was captured in 06.
 * 5) A character did die on-screen (Sonic 06 = Sonic the Hedgehog; Sonic Adventure = E-102 Gamma)
 * 6) A female character was floating then vanished to another world to seal away a monster. (Sonic 06 = Blaze; Sonic Adventure = Tikal)
 * 7) A terrifying monster was used in the game. (Sonic 06 = Iblis; Sonic Adventure = Perfect Chaos)
 * 8) In the first stage, at one point, Sonic is being chased by a whale. (Sonic 06 = Wave Ocean; Sonic Adventure = Emerald Coast)
 * 9) Treasure Hunting is used for levels. (Knuckles = Sonic Adventure, Rouge = Sonic 06)
 * 10) Sonic did use a board at one point. (Sonic 06 = White Acropolis; Sonic Adventure = Ice Cap)
 * 11) A character's lips keep moving once in a while even after they finish their lines.
 * 12) It had Amy as a solo playable character in a 3D Sonic Game.
 * 13) It had an E-Series Robot as a Solo playable Character (Omega = Sonic 06; Gamma = Sonic Adventure)
 * 14) It had a Cat character as a Solo playable character (Blaze = Sonic 06; Big = Sonic Adventure)
 * 15) It had one playable character to never appear nor be mentioned in the last story (Blaze = Sonic 06; Gamma = Sonic Adventure, however the Flicky that emerged from Gamma's body is seen next to Amy which represents him in spirit)
 * 16) It had a creature in liquid-like form (Mephiles = Sonic 06; Chaos = Sonic Adventure)
 * 17) They had places that are flooded (Lava/Flames = Sonic 06; Water = Sonic Adventure)
 * 18) They had similar final boss fights in Sonic's Story (Egg Wyvern = Sonic 06; Egg Viper = Sonic Adventure)
 * 19) Both the final boss fights in Sonic's Story feature falling platforms (Egg Wyvern, Lasers = Sonic 06; Egg Viper, Crashing through the floor = Sonic Adventure)
 * 20) Two creatures are sealed by someone with a crystal item (Sonic 06 = Shadow and Duke; Sonic Adventure = Tikal and Chaos)
 * 21) A person can travel through time with someone (Sonic 06 = Mephiles; Sonic Adventure = Tikal)
 * 22) They have a giant robot (with weapons) in the boss fight (Egg Genesis = Sonic 06; Zeta = Sonic Adventure)
 * 23) An Egg Carrier launches from the base (Sonic 06 = Aquatic Base; Sonic Adventure = Final Egg)
 * 24) They have a city that has been ruined and destroyed (Sonic 06 = Crisis City; Sonic Adventure = Station Square)
 * 25) The first levels of Sonic's stories are beaches. ( Wave Ocean = Sonic 06; Emerald Coast = Sonic Adventure.)
 * 26) The last levels of Sonic's stories are in Eggman's bases. (Aquatic Base = Sonic 06; Final Egg = Sonic Adventure.)
 * 27) Both games have a level featured around a Volcano. (Red Mountain = Sonic Adventure; Flame Core = Sonic 06.)
 * 28) Both games have different Soundtracks at some point in the Stage.
 * 29) In both games a snow ball chases Sonic. [Sonic 06 = White Acropolis; Sonic Adventure = Ice Cap]
 * 30) Amy stopped someone from attempting to harm/kill Sonic(Sonic 06 = Silver; Sonic Adventure = Gamma in his storyline)
 * 31) Eggman's artwork was completely different to the previous of both games respectively.

Trivia

 * There are differences between the Xbox 360 version and the PlayStation 3. The Xbox 360 version has a few graphical effects that are missing in the PlayStation 3 version. The PlayStation 3 version runs slightly faster, but this comes at a price with less stable framerate. There are a few other minor changes, such as the start of Silver's rival boss battle against Sonic (he starts on the end facing the altar of light across the strip of water in the 360 version, whereas in the PS3 version he faces the building).
 * In the HUB world of Empire City in Sonic Unleashed, one of the citizens reads a newspaper that features the front cover of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006).
 * There are slight differences in how Silver first caught sight of Sonic. In Sonic's story, he first spots Sonic while he and Elise are outrunning missiles from Eggman's robots and then determinedly clenches his fist and mutters, "I've finally found him... the Iblis Trigger." However, from Silver's point of view, this scene and his statement occurred shortly after Eggman captured Elise and while Sonic was looking up at the Egg Carrier while it flew away.
 * This is the second game that Tails uses Dummy Ring Bombs as an attack, the first one being Sonic Heroes.
 * The Dummy Ring Bombs are noticeably different though. In Sonic Heroes, Tails threw three Dummy Rings a small distance that sat in place and don't disappear. In Sonic 06, Tails could charge up a throw of a 10 Ring Item Box that would explode when it came into contact with something. The rings that came out of the explosion would disperse and stay on the ground for a few seconds, destroying anything they touch.
 * This game is the third of six to feature hub worlds, the first being Sonic Adventure, the second being Sonic Advance 3, the fourth being Sonic Rush Adventure the fifth being Sonic Unleashed, and the sixth being Sonic Generations.
 * Screenshots of the game showed that Sonic's Tropical Jungle was supposed to be a regular level, but it turned out to be an Elise level in the game's final release.
 * This was the first main console Sonic game to use the S rank.
 * The Custom Skill Gems that Sonic uses in this game bear a resemblance to the Sol Emeralds.
 * This is the first main console Sonic game for the Xbox 360 and the PS3.
 * An advert on the back cover of the Sonic Riders instruction manual says it was due for release on PC DVD-ROM and Xbox 360. The PC version was cancelled and a PS3 version added later in development.
 * When Sonic, Tails and Knuckles return to the present and read the newspaper the title of the newspaper says "Daily Soreana".
 * The credits music for Sonic (Sweet Dreams) is the same tune as the ending theme in Sonic 2 (where Tails flies the Tornado to save Sonic from crashing into the planet).
 * During the downloadable episode "Team Attack Amigo Mode", Tails runs slightly faster.
 * After defeating the Egg Genesis as Sonic, you then play in the Hub World carrying Elise, instead of playing an act; it should be noted that Sonic runs slightly faster while carrying Elise.
 * The game was recently featured on the Xbox Live Marketplace for download, but it was taken down to increase the franchise's value, along with other poorly rated Sonic games.
 * Sonic and Shadow are never playable in the each other's episode (Silver and Shadow in Aquatic Base, Sonic and Silver in Kingdom Valley) despite going through the same parts of Flame Core at the same time.
 * In the game files, there are voice clips of Sonic and Shadow working together. There is also a file where Sonic rides in a vehicle with Shadow.
 * Silver also appears as a rival in every story, except for the Final Story.
 * When Rouge returns from the future, she receives a call from a G.U.N. agent questioning her. In the dialogue, he questions if she has the Book of Darkness, but in the subtitles, it shows that he should have said the Scepter of Darkness. This is most likely a recording error.
 * Eggman's robots are similar to the G.U.N. robots from Sonic Adventure 2.
 * A gem with seven colors was originally going to be used in the game, but it was removed from the final copy, probably due to rushed development. This gem would have allowed a main character to use his Super transformation.
 * The stages Crisis City and Radical Train both have one thing in common: they are both vehicle stages for Shadow, speed stages for Sonic, and Silver is missing one part of the stage, due to the fact that he is not fast, nor does he control any vehicles in the game.
 * Sonic Team originally planned releasing a port of the game as the first Sonic game for the Wii. However, such a port would have taken a long time to create, and Sega wanted to release a Sonic game much closer to the Wii's launch. This became the 2007 video game Sonic and the Secret Rings.
 * According to Sonic Cult, the supporting characters were planned to have episodes of their own, and Metal Sonic would've been playable. This didn't happen, possibly since the game was rushed.
 * Eggman receives a complete redesign for this game, due to the fact that the game uses photo-realistic characters. As such, the reason behind the change was due more to fit Eggman in with the other humans in the game. This design has not been used since.
 * This is the second Sonic game with an E10+ rating. The first one was Shadow the Hedgehog.
 * At the time, Sonic's voice actor Jason Griffith revealed at Sonicon in November 2010 that 4Kids and SEGA had brought in the Japanese voice directors of the game to direct the English voice cast along with the English directors.
 * When fighting the Egg Genesis, the game will eventually display a crosshair and try to lock on to the player reminiscent of the Death Egg Robot from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
 * One part of this game that was later featured in Sonic Unleashed was the high speed parts of Sonic's action levels in this game. The only difference is that the high speed segment is more controllable in Sonic Unleashed whereas Sonic '06 had considerably harder to control segments.
 * Also like Sonic Adventure (and its remake), when the player reaches a certain point in the level and messes up, if he or she tries to restart the entire level it won't work because restarting will either take them back to the previous checkpoint or the start of another part of the current level.
 * An unused gameplay mechanic where Sonic's top speed would have dramatically increased the more rings he collects can be seen in the E3 2006 beta demo at Sonic Cult. Sadly, since the game was forced to be rushed, this mechanic was never fully implemented, and Sonic's top speed outside of the Mach Speed Zones became slow.
 * This is the first Sonic game to feature HD graphics.
 * This is the first 3D main canon game where the Tornado doesn't make an appearance.
 * This is the second main series Sonic game released on an important Sonic anniversary year. The other game is Sonic Adventure 2. But, counting Sonic Riders and Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis, it's mainly the fourth.
 * Excluding the Xbox Live Arcade Sonic games, this game has the least amount of achievements (23).
 * Ever since this game, Sonic has been a bit taller and leaner.
 * It can also be noted that Silver is the only character who is playable throughout all four Episodes. He has his own Episode, he is playable in Kingdom Valley in Sonic's Episode, he is playable in Aquatic Base in Shadow's Episode, and he is playable in Dusty Desert in the End of the World level in the Last Episode. He is also playable in his Super form in the Solaris Boss Stage.
 * "Iblis" is actually "demon" or "devil" in Arab.
 * This is the second game to have hidden items to collect in the HUB world, the first being Sonic Adventure.
 * Crisis City returns in Sonic Generations as the first stage representing the modern era.
 * This is the first Sonic game to have the events of the entire storyline erased from existence, although it was mentioned by Blaze in Sonic Generations (when you talk to her outside of the Crisis City HUB).
 * There is a mix-up glitch in Wave Ocean, during Shadow's story. By playing as Omega, when hovering infinitely, the player can go on the islands where Omega isn't meant to be, like an area where Shadow is supposed to play. Shadow's voice clips even play.
 * Sonic's homing attack beta animations from TGS 2005 and E3 2006 were left in the game, but they are only available with the use of the white gem.
 * The game manual states some features and items that are not in the actual game (due to rushing), such as two options for Tag Mode: Tag Story (begin a new game or continue a previously saved game) and Tag Trial (play stages beaten in Tag Story), shields, the Action Gauge limiting the power of Sonic's abilities (and the flying and hovering abilities of Tails and Omega), and the ability to upgrade Custom Actions up to level 3.
 * On the theatrical poster of the Disney movie Wreck-It Ralph, Sonic is seen in his pose from his official artwork in this game.

Official

 * SEGA GAMES Sonic The Hedgehog
 * Official European site
 * Official Japanese site, accessed from the Sonic Channel

Other

 * Sonic The Hedgehog Reviews at Metacritic.com
 * TGS Trailer at Game Videos
 * Gamespot Sonic the Hedgehog Review