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    Metal Sonic vs Silver Sonic

    Ok. After reading your previous response and discovering that Metal and Silver Sonic are supposedly two different entities, I headed to the profiles of the characters. I read through them, but I'm still confused. I thought Metal Sonic was the name for the character in Sonic 2 that comes back in Sonic & Knuckles which Knuckles then defeats. Now I see that that was really Silver Sonic. But why would Dr. Eggman build 2 robotic Sonics? I thought they was only one.

    what happened to my chaos

    i had two chaos on sonic adventure 2 battle and they've disappeared out of my memory card are they lost or are they dead????????????

    More Knux scans

    There are a lot of Sonic fans that actually prefer the Knuckles stories (in the comics) to the Sonic ones, and I'm one of them. So why do you only put on your site half the amount of scans each month?

    SA1 Unknown Sonic Character

    In Sonic Adventure (Egg Carrier) Mecha Sonic and a other Steel Hedgehog is in a capsule.Im curious to know the Steel Hedgehog is and did he appear in one of the Sonic the Hedgehog Video Game Series and what name does he Really go by. Im not sure if you want to Answer by question according to Rule 15. Thank You HQ

    Chao

    When a chao dies does it keep its animal forms,its medal,and color?

    New SA:DX and Pinball Party Movies and info

    New Japanese Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut and Sonic Pinball Party movies can be found at the Sega of Japan website (Click here and here).

    Sonic Adventure: DX
    The SADX page appears to suggest that the name 'Adventure Field' has been abbreviated to 'ADV. Field', while 'Action Stage' has been abbreviated to 'ACT Stage' (Could the ACT be a reference to the MD games? Maybe/Maybe not - I'm not sure! ^_^).

    Sonic Pinball Party
    After watching the SPP movie, I am more excited about the game. It appears to have lots of minor references to elements of the old Sonic games (such as Classic Sonic music) and should be a real treat for Sonic Team fans.

    Source: Sega of Japan

    Sonic #125 E-bay Auction

    Ken Penders reccently announced the following auction on his message board. The auction is for the original cover art for the upcoming tenth anniversary issue of Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog #125.

    This particular auction is unique in that the original pencil art by Patrick Spaziante, the inked version by Nelson Ribiero, and a colorred version also by Patrick Spaziante are all being sold together. According to Penders, this is the only piece of pencilled cover art for the Sonic comic in existence, since the inker usually inks write over the pencils and then then erases them.

    The starting price of the auction is $1,000.

    Source: *Ken's Comic Book Stories and Art*

    Sega Clarifies Naka Interview

    From Kikizo Games:

    An update to our earlier story - Sega confirms that the 'new Sega console' talk with Yuji Naka was down to translation issues.

    Following our earlier news from E3, which pondered over comments regarding 'new Sega hardware' made by Yuji Naka in our interview - Sega has clarified that the comments were inaccurately translated, and categorically stated there is no such hardware in development.

    The story, which took extracts from the forthcoming interview, featured Naka-san's words as spoken through his Japanese interpreter. While there's no deniying the arousing nature of the comments on the surface, Sega have contacted us to clarify that these were purely inaccurate in translation. Sega states that Naka was clearly speaking hypothetically about "working hard to realise" new Sega hardware.

    Thinking logically it is fairly obvious that there could be no new home entertainment hardware from Sega, for a variety of reasons - but it would still be uber-cool if there was. And before Naka's comments were clarified by Sega today, we feel we were justified in reporting exactly what was said, specifically stressing the likelihood of the translation's wider meaning being inaccurate.

    Look forward to the rest of the interview in our post-E3 coverage, which has tonnes of new info on Sonic Heroes and Billy Hatcher.

    Adam Doree
    Editorial Director


    Source: Kikizo Games