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''Sonic R'' is an album released for the ''Sonic R'' songs in 1998. It was composed by Richard Jacques. It contains a total of twelve tracks.
 
''Sonic R'' is an album released for the ''Sonic R'' songs in 1998. It was composed by Richard Jacques. It contains a total of twelve tracks.
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
 
*The PC port of the game has a few noteworthy differences, enhancing the game with some extra features and making the controls more responsive. Some of the changes include changing the character stats slightly and altering the item probability (making the gameplay easier against the AI), as well as weather ("snow" would also make the water frozen), daytime effects, and some graphical changes like multicolored balloons and character model touch-ups (though certain effects like the water surface and [[Radiant Emerald]] lost its unique characteristics, such as elusive transparencies in a Saturn game). However, there are multiple publishers for the PC version, and some of them (namely the common Activision distribution) inexplicably removed the entire soundtrack (possibly due to extended licensing issues). Versions released around 2004 (namely the ValuSoft edition) fixed minor glitches and also helped compatibility with Windows XP as the game is notoriously hard to set up on modern computers. In versions that do include the soundtrack, not only does the game require the original CD in order to play the audio, but the instrumental tracks have noticeably been shortened from the Saturn length. The version in ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]'' is based on the PC port with its version of the soundtrack, but is missing a few additions such as Netplay (which was an officially patched feature). The [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version is also only up to two players like the Saturn version.
 
*The PC port of the game has a few noteworthy differences, enhancing the game with some extra features and making the controls more responsive. Some of the changes include changing the character stats slightly and altering the item probability (making the gameplay easier against the AI), as well as weather ("snow" would also make the water frozen), daytime effects, and some graphical changes like multicolored balloons and character model touch-ups (though certain effects like the water surface and [[Radiant Emerald]] lost its unique characteristics, such as elusive transparencies in a Saturn game). However, there are multiple publishers for the PC version, and some of them (namely the common Activision distribution) inexplicably removed the entire soundtrack (possibly due to extended licensing issues). Versions released around 2004 (namely the ValuSoft edition) fixed minor glitches and also helped compatibility with Windows XP as the game is notoriously hard to set up on modern computers. In versions that do include the soundtrack, not only does the game require the original CD in order to play the audio, but the instrumental tracks have noticeably been shortened from the Saturn length. The version in ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]'' is based on the PC port with its version of the soundtrack, but is missing a few additions such as Netplay (which was an officially patched feature). The [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version is also only up to two players like the Saturn version.
* The game's theme music is also heard in ''[[Sonic Pinball Party]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].'' Music from this game is also featured in ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''.
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*The game's theme music is also heard in ''[[Sonic Pinball Party]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].'' Music from this game is also featured in ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''.
* Every course begins with the letter R.
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*Every course begins with the letter R.
* This is the only original Sonic game on the Saturn, as ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' was ported from the [[Sega Mega Drive|Genesis]] and ''[[Sonic Jam]]'' was a compilation of the first four ''Sonic'' games.
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*This is the only original Sonic game on the Saturn, as ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' was ported from the [[Sega Mega Drive|Genesis]] and ''[[Sonic Jam]]'' was a compilation of the first four ''Sonic'' games.
* This is the only Sonic racing game where characters primarily race on foot.
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*This is the only Sonic racing game where characters primarily race on foot.
* At the beginning of the episode "Dinner Out" in the TV series ''[[wikipedia:Malcolm in the Middle|Malcolm in the Middle]]'', Malcolm and his friend Stevie can be seen playing ''Sonic R'' in the level [[Resort Island]]. Malcolm is playing as [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and wheelchair-bound Stevie is playing as [[Amy Rose]], who is the only character in the game on wheels.
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*At the beginning of the episode "Dinner Out" in the TV series ''[[wikipedia:Malcolm in the Middle|Malcolm in the Middle]]'', Malcolm and his friend Stevie can be seen playing ''Sonic R'' in the level [[Resort Island]]. Malcolm is playing as [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and wheelchair-bound Stevie is playing as [[Amy Rose]], who is the only character in the game on wheels.
* During gameplay there is an orange Chaos Emerald. Despite this, the image shown when the player beats the game with all Chaos Emeralds replaces it with a blue emerald.
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*During gameplay there is an orange Chaos Emerald. Despite this, the image shown when the player beats the game with all Chaos Emeralds replaces it with a blue emerald.
 
*In the development of the game ''[[w:c:mario:Mario Kart 64|Mario Kart 64]]'', the game was known as ''Super Mario Kart R'' in early 1995. It was changed when the game was released in 1996/1997 and ''Sonic R'' ended up coming out in 1997.
 
*In the development of the game ''[[w:c:mario:Mario Kart 64|Mario Kart 64]]'', the game was known as ''Super Mario Kart R'' in early 1995. It was changed when the game was released in 1996/1997 and ''Sonic R'' ended up coming out in 1997.
 
*''Sonic R'' was promoted before its release at [[Sonic's 6th Birthday Celebration]].
 
*''Sonic R'' was promoted before its release at [[Sonic's 6th Birthday Celebration]].
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Race for the goal with Sonic and his pals!


— Tagline

Sonic R (ソニックR Sonikku Ā?) is a racing game that was developed by Traveller's Tales and Sonic Team for the Sega Saturn and PC, the latter version being ported to the Nintendo GameCube and the PlayStation 2 in Sonic Gems Collection. It was initially released for the Sega Saturn but was later ported for the PC.

Sonic R is the first appearance of the characters Metal Knuckles and Tails Doll and the first playable appearance of Eggrobo.

Plot

Sr Protobox

The original boxart, before the game was released.

Sonic and Tails are enjoying a little time off from adventuring. The trip they have planned will be a nice, relaxing vacation. Or so they think...

Tails spots a huge sign alongside the road they are currently traveling on. It is a recruiting advertisement for the World Grand Prix. Tails then says, "Sonic! Sonic! Look! There's going to be a huge race with all the best racers in the world! What a great opportunity for you to show your speed and compete with the other great runners!"

Sonic thinks for a moment. He's the world's fastest runner, but participating in races is not really his interest. Something on the sign, however, catches Sonic's eye. Dr. Robotnik, Sonic's arch-enemy, is participating in the race. Sonic races off into the distance. "Wait Sonic! Wait for me!", Tails shouts to his friend.

Miles above the sign, a spy satellite focuses on Sonic and Tails. Dr. Robotnik snickers in delight, saying, "Now that you have fallen into my trap, Sonic, I will finally have the Chaos Emeralds, and beat you at the same time. With my new hover machine, and these new robots..." Dr. Robotnik then looks to his left, and a row of gleaming eyes gaze back at him. "Nothing can go wrong! Hahahahahahaha....." Little does Sonic know that Dr. Robotnik has learned of the location of the Chaos Emeralds.

Sonic is not the only one who will be racing with Dr. Robotnik. Sonic's pal, Knuckles, has learned that Sonic will be participating in a very important race. Knuckles never turns down a chance to be around Sonic when the action starts.

Amy will be there too. After secretly following Sonic to his vacation spot, she joined the race, hoping that winning will impress him.

Characters

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All the main characters getting ready for a race.

Sonic R secret character preperation

All the secret characters getting ready for a race.

Starter Characters

Unlockable Characters

Courses

Sonic R has five courses:

Reception

Sonic R received mixed reviews from critics. Ryan MacDonald of GameSpot commented positively on the graphics and audio, but said that the game is "so short that you'll probably finish it the day you rent it."[1] Game Revolution noted that the game was "a little different" from normal racing games, but was highly critical of the music (remarking that "With lyrics like 'Can you feel the sunshine brighten up your day', you feel like Disney has suddenly taken over the world and Gestapo mice are forcing you to smile all the time") and the "wily and inexact" controls.[2]

Music

Main article: Sonic R (album)

Sonic R is an album released for the Sonic R songs in 1998. It was composed by Richard Jacques. It contains a total of twelve tracks.

Trivia

  • The PC port of the game has a few noteworthy differences, enhancing the game with some extra features and making the controls more responsive. Some of the changes include changing the character stats slightly and altering the item probability (making the gameplay easier against the AI), as well as weather ("snow" would also make the water frozen), daytime effects, and some graphical changes like multicolored balloons and character model touch-ups (though certain effects like the water surface and Radiant Emerald lost its unique characteristics, such as elusive transparencies in a Saturn game). However, there are multiple publishers for the PC version, and some of them (namely the common Activision distribution) inexplicably removed the entire soundtrack (possibly due to extended licensing issues). Versions released around 2004 (namely the ValuSoft edition) fixed minor glitches and also helped compatibility with Windows XP as the game is notoriously hard to set up on modern computers. In versions that do include the soundtrack, not only does the game require the original CD in order to play the audio, but the instrumental tracks have noticeably been shortened from the Saturn length. The version in Sonic Gems Collection is based on the PC port with its version of the soundtrack, but is missing a few additions such as Netplay (which was an officially patched feature). The PS2 version is also only up to two players like the Saturn version.
  • The game's theme music is also heard in Sonic Pinball Party and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Music from this game is also featured in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.
  • Every course begins with the letter R.
  • This is the only original Sonic game on the Saturn, as Sonic 3D Blast was ported from the Genesis and Sonic Jam was a compilation of the first four Sonic games.
  • This is the only Sonic racing game where characters primarily race on foot.
  • At the beginning of the episode "Dinner Out" in the TV series Malcolm in the Middle, Malcolm and his friend Stevie can be seen playing Sonic R in the level Resort Island. Malcolm is playing as Sonic and wheelchair-bound Stevie is playing as Amy Rose, who is the only character in the game on wheels.
  • During gameplay there is an orange Chaos Emerald. Despite this, the image shown when the player beats the game with all Chaos Emeralds replaces it with a blue emerald.
  • In the development of the game Mario Kart 64, the game was known as Super Mario Kart R in early 1995. It was changed when the game was released in 1996/1997 and Sonic R ended up coming out in 1997.
  • Sonic R was promoted before its release at Sonic's 6th Birthday Celebration.
  • According to the prototype version of the game, this was originally going to be Sonic's first appearance with the soles on his shoes. This was scrapped for unknown reasons.
  • This game was Traveller's Tales second involvement in the series, the first being Sonic 3D Blast and the last being LEGO Dimensions in 2016, where Sonic was added to game.
  • This is the last Sonic game of the "Classic" era, before Sonic Adventure redesigned the characters.
  • On the Xplosiv version of the disc on the PC, the game's title is "Sonic Racer".
  • Sonic R is one of the two Sonic games added to the Arcade Collection, the other being Sonic 3D Blast.
  • Ian Flynn has stated that one of the notes given to him from Sega of Japan stated that Sonic R is canon.[3]

Videos

Sonic_R_Mini_Trailer

Sonic R Mini Trailer

Saturn_Sonic_R_Trailer_480p

Saturn Sonic R Trailer 480p

Sonic_R_Dec._1997_Preview_Japanese_Sega_Saturn_Video_Magazine

Sonic R Dec. 1997 Preview Japanese Sega Saturn Video Magazine

Sega_Saturn_Sonic_R_Japanese_commercial

Sega Saturn Sonic R Japanese commercial

SEGA_Saturn_Commercial_-_Sonic_R

SEGA Saturn Commercial - Sonic R

Evil_Sonic_R_Commercial

Evil Sonic R Commercial


References

External links

Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off games