Sonic Colors

Sonic Colors, entitled Sonic Colours (ソニック カラーズ) outside of America and Japan, is a game for the Nintendo Wii console and Nintendo DS. It was first announced on May 26, 2010 in a press release by Sega for Italy, and included a teaser trailer.

Development
Sonic Colors is on the Wii and the Nintendo DS in Late 2010. Sonic Colors for the Wii seamlessly combines both 3D and classic 2D game play perspectives, similar to the day stages of Sonic Unleashed while the Nintendo DS version takes full advantage of the console's dual screen, similar to the Sonic Rush series. The Wii version is developed by Sega and Sonic Team whereas the DS version is developed by Sonic Team and Dimps.

The head supervisor is Takashi Iizuka. Morio Kishimoto directed the Wii version of the game, Kishimoto was also involved in the Sonic Storybook Series. Takao Hiyabayashi directed the DS version, Hiyabayashi was in the development of Sonic Unleashed.

 "The general difficulty of Sonic Colours will suit younger fans; zones still fly by and you’ll wonder at times just how much control you actually have. But each level is crammed, throwing you from one experience to the next. Couple that with the vibrant, colourful new world though and hopefully older Sonic fans will have enough to go at too."

Wii version
The scene starts with Sonic and Tails in Tropical Resort, a part of Eggman's Interstellar Amusement Park. Sonic says that he loves the place because of its beauty and everybody else would enjoy. Tails agrees and asks Sonic why are they here because it seems that Eggman is actually showing a remorse of his past deeds and the park doesn't look harmful at all. Sonic disagrees with that, certain that Eggman's theme park is part of a plot. Tails then says that the way they came in was through Eggman's elevator, but Sonic says that Eggman must be begging them to ruin his plan. They then hear some noise and Sonic runs to see what is going on, where he sees Orbot and Cubot chasing two Wisps, one white and the other cyan. Sonic was not sure what was going on but he knew that he had to save the Wisps. When he does, he asks the Wisps on what is going on, until suddenly the cyan Wisp goes inside Sonic with Sonic completely unaware of it. He turns into a laser and goes around the place at an incredible speed.

Tails is seen with a White Wisp modifying his Miles Electric until the White Wisp says something unintelligably as Tails tells him that he is making a translator so that he can understand what Yacker is saying. Sonic then reaches Tails in his laser form and then the Cyan Wisp comes out of Sonic's body and goes. Sonic tells Tails in amazement on what just happened. Tails tells him that it is kind of hard to believe. Sonic is then certain Eggman is up to something.

Further in Tropical Resort, Eggman counts up the captured Wisps and tells Cubot and Orbot he needs more when Orbot warns him that Sonic is here. Eggman then tells them to get serious and tells Orbot to unleash the "Big Boy". Sonic trashes the robot easily and goes to Tails who is fixing up the translator and the White Wisp with him. The translator is finished, but still had a few problems, especially when it would translate the Wisp incorrectly. Thanks to the translator, Sonic and Tails found out that his name is Yacker and he is part of a race called Wisps who live in a distant planet and Yacker's people are kidnapped and he is desparate in saving them. Sonic agrees to free the Wisps but he prefers calling them aliens. Meanwhile Orbot and Cubot picks up parts of the destroyed Big Boy and are missing an arm, which is impaled into a tower that's leaking purple gas.

Sonic reaches Sweet Mountain and sees a giant generator. Sonic decides to investigate it because "Experience has taught me to investigate anything that glows". A giant prate ship showed up to guard the generator, only to be destroyed by Sonic. Tails showed up and Sonic told him that he missed the "BBBE" which stands for "Best Boss Beating Ever". Tails then tells him that Yacker had given him more information that Eggman (whom they call "Baldy Nosehair") is behind all this, a nickname both Sonic and Tails find hilarious, so they end up calling him "Baldy McNosehair".

The two then visit the Starlight Carnival looking for Eggman. Eggman took them by surprise and mind-controlled Tails by zapping him with a purple laser. Eggman reveals he plans to do this to the whole world, but his device ran out of power, freeing Tails. Eggman then sends Sonic a personal tour guide, which was actually another "giant killer robot". Sonic trashes it while Tails went to Yacker. Tails' translator reveals big news: the energy the Wisps provide is called "Hyper-go-on power" and Eggman is after that energy. Also, Eggman is using 5 generators to hold the theme park together. Lucky for Sonic, he had already broken two generators without even knowing that he had to break them.

The scene then shows Eggman making more plans to mind-control the world. Cubot asks him if he is really that sure that can take over the world, but Eggman gets annoyed by Cubot's "cowboy accent" and asks him where is his original voice chip, Orbot comes in the room with a chip and inserts it into Cubot's "mouth bone", unfortunately it was the wrong chip and Cubot started having a "pirate" accent and left the room.

Sonic then reaches Planet Wisp and Aquarium Park and breaks the generators over there. At the Astroid Coaster, Sonic and Tails find a factory of Wisps being mind-controlled and turned into "Nega Wisps", Wisps with a purple or violet color. Sonic destroys that factory and thought that the Wisps have been changed back. He then reaches Tropical Resort and celebrates his victory with Tails and the Wisps as he thought Eggman was finally defeated and starts break-dancing.

However, Eggman still possessed the energy of the Nega Wisps, regardless of the generator's state, and prepared to unless his mind-control ray on the planet. Cubot tells him that he is going to lose anyways. Orbot gets proud of him and slaps his back, causing Cubot to get his original voice back. Eggman then activates the Mind Control Cannon but the cannon malfunctions due to the damage from earlier. With the park failing apart from backlash, Eggman vows to destroy Sonic. In Tropical Resort, Sonic and Tails feel an earthquake and head to Eggman's elevator to go back home. Unfortunately, both were stopped by Dr. Eggman in his newest mecha. Tails is unsure of their success, so Sonic shoves Tails back into the space elevator and sends him back, leaving him to fight Eggman.

The two fight once again and finally with the help of every type of Wisp, Sonic defeats Eggman with the Final Color Blaster. The malfunctioning cannon creates a black hole of negative energy that consumed the amusement park and the defeated Eggman while Sonic tries to run away from the growing black hole. While even he was unable to outrun a black hole, all of the Wisps use their energy to neutralize the black hole and save Sonic as he lies fainted and Yacker changes the Nega Wisps back to normal. Sonic wakes up back on Earth, breathing heavily and tired looking. Tails comes to him and told Sonic that he shouldn't have pushed him into the elevator like that but thanked him for handling Eggman all by himself. Yacker comes and thanks them and the good news is that Tails' translator is working perfectly. Yacker tells them that he has to go back to his planet, saddening Tails. Yacker then high-fives Sonic and then Tails and goes back to his planet.

Out in space, Eggman has survived and Orbot and Cubot are pushing his transport back. Eggman is furious at losing again but Orbot told him to look on the bright side by telling him that Cubot finally got his voice back. It all ends with Cubot excited to get his voice back, and celebrates by continuously talking until the scene ends.

The story was done by the writers of the famous SEGA game, MadWorld as stated by Takashi Iizuka and the writers of Happy Tree Friends have added humor to the cutscenes. The story of the Wii version and the DS version are different. The DS version also shows a different role of the Wisps, the DS version also has Knuckles, Shadow, Silver, Amy, Cream, Blaze, Rouge, Omega, Vector, Espio, Charmy and Big in the story.

Playable

 * Sonic the Hedgehog/Super Sonic
 * Wisps (power-ups for Sonic to use only)
 * Robo-Sonics (exclusively for co-op)
 * Mii (exclusively for co-op)

Non-Playable

 * Dr. Eggman
 * Miles "Tails" Prower
 * Yacker
 * Orbot
 * Cubot
 * Knuckles the Echidna(Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Amy Rose(Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Silver the Hedgehog (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Blaze the Cat (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * E-123 Omega (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Rouge the Bat (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Shadow the Hedgehog (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Charmy Bee (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Vector the Crocodile (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Espio the Chameleon (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Cream the Rabbit (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Big the Cat (Exclusively for the DS version)
 * Mother Wisp (Exclusively for the DS version)

Enemies

 * Egg Pawn
 * Spinner
 * Buzz Bomber
 * Burrobot (Big and small)
 * Motobug
 * Crabmeat
 * Spiny
 * Orbinaut
 * Chopper (Big and small)
 * Caterkiller
 * Aero Chaser
 * A Crablike enemy that works like the Interceptor

Voice actors
The game, alongside Sonic Free Riders, is the first to feature the new English voice cast, with all voices except for Eggman's being changed.

Stages
The stages (except special stages in the DS version) are accessed by a world map. The 8 stages listed below, Challenge Mode (where you play each act consecutively), and Options can be selected from the world map.

Note: Game Land's levels act as Special Stages. If you complete a set of 3 acts, you get a Chaos Emerald.
 * Tropical Resort
 * Sweet Mountain
 * Starlight Carnival
 * Planet Wisp
 * Aquatic Park/Aquarium Park
 * Asteroid Coaster
 * Terminal Velocity
 * Game Land/Sonic Simulator (multiplayer)

All the stages above (besides Game Land), once selected, will take you to the area map. With the exception of Terminal Velocity (which has 2 acts and no special rings), the area map will have 6 acts and a boss selectable, and the number of S ranks and special rings earned.

Special Stages
The DS version has Special Stages in which by completing each, a Chaos Emerald will be received. It is entirely similar to the Special Stages that were used in Sonic Rush, except instead of collecting rings, Sonic will have to collect colorful balls, like in Sonic Heroes. The player needs to collect the spheres of the same colors as the top screen. The rainbow ones can be collected at any time. There are also checkered ones, that if the player has collected all of them a 10 sphere bonus will be received.

Sonic Simulator
Main article: Sonic Simulator

Sonic Sim is the multiplayer mode of the game which can be unlocked by collecting red emblems. There are total 21 stages and only Robo-Sonics and Miis are playable.

Music
The game now has it's own sound track called ViViD SOUND X HYBRiD COLORS produced by Wave Master. It also consist of the main themes and the in-game level music.

The theme song of the game is Reach For The Stars. It is sung by Jean Paul Makhlouf from the band, Cash Cash. The ending theme of the game is Speak With Your Heart, which is also sung by Cash Cash.

The music is composed by SEGA Sound Team. Takashi Iizuka stated that: "Since the game has an amusement-park setting and a more fantastical visual style, they're trying to expand the usual "cool" Sonic sound and focus on making fun, up-tempo music that will really get players' blood pumping.""

The Nintendo Power Magazine praised the music by saying it's, "annoying, catchy and rubbish", and that is what they always liked about the music in Sonic games.

Videos
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Previews
A preview of the Official Nintendo Power Magazine gaming studios said that the action was fast, the levels were nice and long, and that there were loads of different routes available through each level. Their favorite Wisp was the Drill Wisp. In the end they mentioned that Sonic was at his best at mimicking Mario elements similar to 2010's hit game Super Mario Galaxy 2. They said the game will be the equivalent of all-daytime stages of Sonic Unleashed. IGN said that Sonic Colors might be, "The best Sonic game of this generation", praising its level design and fully-packed action with vibrant colors. It also was also nominated as the Best of E3 by IGN, but however, it did not win. Sonic Colors was nominated for Best Platformer Game at Gametrailers E3 2010 awards. Later IGN had given their own review giving it a very positive score of 8.5 which is awarded as the "Editors Choice award" on IGN's behalf on both DS and Wii. For the DS version they had said that it is on of Sonic's best portable platformers and it a little classic touch in it. The said that go up slopes and falling in pits was very frustrating however the boss-fights were great. They said that the levels were very fun as it had great pacing but one major problem was that the game had no checkpoints and then you would have to start from the beginning of the level even if you are in a boss-fight. For the Wii version, they said that it is one of the most attractive looking games on the Wii this year as it has great animation and they mentioned that it was the best that Sonic has ever looked. They said the music was good having a huge amount of visual stages, from Casino, to parks and interstellar space areas. The thing they liked was that the cast of characters was greatly reduced. They said the game's platforming was good and was similar the platforming of the Super Mario Series. They complained on the game having many extra competitions and made it frustrating. They said that it was very important to do the extra missions that made the game no fun anymore. They said the Co-op wasn't very fun as it was frustrating and they said that one screen is not enough for two Sonics.

Review
NGamer are the first who made their review of the game, they gave it an 86%. They had commented on the Wisp power by saying, "These aren't powerups, they're toys - single-use shots of pure fun that have the happy side effect of opening up new pathways in already pleasingly labyrinthine stages." About the difficulty of the game they had said "The result is a series of intricate and occasionally extremely tricky levels." Nintendo Power had also given their magazine review giving the Wii a 9.0/10 and the DS version a 7.5/10. They had praised the Wii version saying that "Not just a step in the right direction, but an unequivocal success." they had also said that they would like a second installment of both versions, praising the careful platforming and level length. However, they criticized the Wii version for the boss-fights saying that the boss-fights are "Recycled, slapping on a new coat of paint and altered attack patterns". They had appreciated the DS version for the fast and brilliant level design, but had criticized that the game was too short, containing of approximately 4 hours of gameplay unlike the Wii version that has 20+ hours of gameplay. The British magazine ONM (Official Nintendo Magazine) had given the Wii version an 86% and the DS version 85% saying pretty much the same as NGamer and Nintendo Power but they also criticized the multiplayer of the Wii version saying, "It just doesn't fit well in the game. They could have made it like the multiplayer in New Super Mario Bros. Wii but we guess they decided to take a different turn. And it's a pretty annoying one at that". They praised the game's speed and scenary though saying, ''"It's almost sad to say that most of the time the beautiful scenary in the game is reduced to a speedy blur. But at the same time it's wonderful to see that Sonic is back in shape and running brilliantly to the catchy tunes again".  WiiMagazin, which is a German gaming magazine, said, "There is a God, and he's a Sonic fan".'' They gave the Wii version 92% and the DS version 90%. IGN gave both the Wii and DS versions an 8.5/10 also giving it an Editor's Choice Award saying, "This is the best looking Sonic game in years and one of 2010's biggest surprises". They criticized the multiplayer and later difficulty of the game saying, "One screen isn't enough for two Hedgehog's". They also said, "We had a lot of unexpected trouble near the end of the game. Sometimes you feel so frustrated that you feel like throwing the Wiimote and Nunchuck out the window or something." They praised the game's graphic's though saying, "Graphics are outstanding and makes the game look like a true work of art." Famitsu uses a panel of four reviewers to judge games however they gave most panels for the game 8, making it have a score of 34/40 which is equivalent to 85% and the DS version got 32/40 which is 80%. These are the highest Famitsu scores for a Sonic title since Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast was given a 38/40 in 1998.

Eurogamer put their review of the Wii version out today and it was a positive one, with an 8/10 score awarded. The game received positive marks for its controls, simple storyline and replayability. Videogamer are equally positive in their review, where the Wii version got another 8/10. Videogamer’s Jamin Smith says “The controls are tight and simple, and even the camera is on its best behaviour throughout.”, the latter being something most modern console Sonic games are often panned for.

As for the DS version, Game Informer gave the game an 8.5/10 for its fluid high-speed, the Wisps adding interesting gameplay and the addictive special stages.

Trivia

 * SA-55's real name has been revealed known as "Orbot" in this game.
 * If a customer pre-orders Sonic Colors at Gamestop, the customer can get a free hat with the look of Sonic's Sonic_Hat.png quills on their head.
 * This is the second game in which Egg Pawns wear certain clothing or armor depending on the stage enviroment, the first being Casino Park in Sonic Heroes.
 * Sonic Colors will mark the first 3D Sonic game since Sonic Heroes, to feature the classic level title cards at the start of a level.
 * This game marks the first time Sonic is able to perform a double jump since Sonic R.
 * The Wisps in the DS version are different than those in the Wii version, with the exception of the orange, white, yellow, and cyan Wisps. They can also be used in different ways in each version.
 * Sonic Colors features a fully animated title screen; a feature not seen from a 3D Sonic game sinceSonic the Hedgehog (2006).
 * In the E3 demo when Sonic would activate the "Drill Power" the announcer would say, "Spin!" but in the final version of the game he says, "Drill!". Also, before activating the power of any Wisps, the announcer would say, "Color!" in the demo version, but in the final build he doesn't say anything until Sonic activated the power.
 * This is the first game where the player can interact with the Result screen directly.
 * This game is going to feature 6 acts per stage on the Wii version while the DS version has 3.
 * This is the first 3D game since Sonic Adventure to have Sonic enter water without losing a life, but he can only enter water in the 2D sections of the level.
 * This is the first time Sonic can perform a Stomp attack on a handheld console.
 * This is the very first game to feature Rings in CGI.
 * This is the first 3D game since Sonic '06 in which Sonic can both Spin Dash and Spin Dash Charge, but this can only be used with the Pink Wisps.
 * This is the first time Sonic interacts directly with Orbot.
 * This is the first main series 3D Sonic game where Sonic can transform into Super Sonic during the normal stages.
 * This is the first main series 3D Sonic game where where you fight Eggman as the Final boss and not a Godlike creature that betrays Eggman in the end.
 * This is the only main series 3D game where Sonic can fight the last boss with no need of a super form.
 * This is the first main series game since Sonic Heroes to feature Big, first game to feature the Chaotix and Cream since Shadow the Hedgehog, and first to feature Silver, Blaze, Rouge, Omega and Shadow since Sonic the Hedgehog (2006).
 * During one of Eggman's annoucements, he mentions a yellow car with license plate "1NOM155" is about to get hit by an asteroid. This could be a reference to Crazy Taxi (another Sega game) as one of the characters, Axel, drives a taxi with the same license plate.
 * In the final cutscene of the Wii verison, you can see Violet and Red Wisps, even though they are DS-exclusive.
 * This is the only 3D main series game to feature Eggman as the final boss.
 * Towards the end of the game, the Miles Electric's screen is shown. Earier in the game, Tails says that the translations on there are in binary code, but the code shown on the device is in hexidecimal format. The bottom line of code translates to: "If you can read this, youXfre a geek!" (no typo).