Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25348898-20140914173728/@comment-679780-20140928235059

Observer Supreme wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Observer Supreme wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Observer Supreme wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Observer Supreme wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Observer Supreme wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Observer Supreme wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Observer Supreme wrote: What makes you think the Six weren't an original idea of Sega's? It's obvious! The game has over worlds where you can freely move around but only unlock further stages after progress is met. Over worlds often have other attractions here and there and each over world you encounter a boss who governs the area.

Now which game am I on about. Super Mario Bros. 3 or Sonic Lost World? Okay, so Nintendo inspired some ideas. I doubt it's the end of the world. No, just that lost one. I guess we wait until Lost World 2 shows up to explain what the Lost Hex and Zeti are exactly. I don't think there will be a Lost World 2.

At least I hope there won't be. Besides the first few Sonic games and the Adventure series, Sonic games rarely continue after themselves as sequals like that. Though I do hope the next game does not use the same gameplay as Sonic Lost World. True, but Generations did kickoff after Colors. Speaking of which, they need to explain how both Eggmen got back in their proper places in time without the past people jeopardizing the future with their knowledge. I don't think they will. Seems irrelevent. We can safely assume they got out in the end. Irrelevant?! With no Classic Eggman, there would probably be no Knuckles, Shadow, Big, or any other character that was introduced after the events in 2. Nor modern Dr Eggman, so he would of already remembered the last time he got out to begin with. What? Both Modern Eggman and Classic Eggman were stuck in the white space. So logically Dr. Eggman got out before didn't he? Unless he doesn't remember. I told you, knowing too much about the future would've changed the series drastically. Making it better or worse. Anyway, my theory is that as soon as the Time Eater was destroyed, the sooner everything was put in it's proper place in time and space. Leaving only the present characters, Blaze, and Silver to remember. I guess something similar happens whenever the adult Mario characters meet their baby selves. I personally dunno. I don't really worry about it.