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  • green eyes

    in early sonic comics, sonic has black eyes but the later comics have him with green eyes. Why is that and what they for?

    G.U.N.

    My friend asked me the other day what G.U.N. stands for and I couldn't really give him an answer. Does it stand for something? If so what? ^.^ Thanks!

    Sonic Crackers

    Hi,

    I was just wondering if there was any definite proof that this (Sonic Crackers) is indeed a "true" Sonic game and not just some hoax? The date on the title screen is 19940401 (1st April 1994), perhaps an April fools joke? Another note is that the sprites are quite clearly from Sonic 2, yet Sonic 3 was released February 2, 1994. Surely they would use the most up to date artwork? The last point is that the ROM Header clearly spells it wrong "Sonic Studium".

    Granted all of the points made could be taken either way by opinion, I was however looking for some definite facts as I have so far been unable to find. If this is a "true" Sonic game, who released it, when was it released, and what was the development process that lead it to be cancelled and re-branded as Knuckles Chaotix?

    Thanks in advance,
    Rob

    Golden Chao

    On Sonic Adventure Battle 2 how do you get the golden chao and not the Shiney yellow chao?

    International Deals for DIC

    2005-11-10

    BURBANK, November 10: DIC Entertainment notched up several new deals at MIPCOM on key properties such as Trollz, Strawberry Shortcake, Sabrina: The Animated Series and Totally Sonic.

    The animated series Trollz has been licensed to 93 territories so far. New broadcasters on board include NRK (Norway), Channel 4 (Finland), Minimax (Poland), TSR (Switzerland), ORF (Austria), EMTV (Germany & Austria), DRS Free TV (Switzerland), SABC (South Africa) and Canal J (France).

    Strawberry Shortcake now reaches 163 territories worldwide, with new deals including Jr. TV (Germany & Switzerland), Channel 4 (Finland), TV2 (Norway), Alter Channel (Greece), Canal J (France), SIC (Portugal) and Club RTL (Belgium).

    DIC also shored up deals on titles from its library, including Super Duper Sumos to ORF, Austria and Luk International in Spain; Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever to TSR, Switzerland; Mary-Kate & Ashley to Saran in Turkey and Luk International; Sabrina's Secret Life to ABC Plus in Romania; and Sabrina: The Animated Series to Club RTL Belgium and Nickelodeon Holland. Further, Sonic Underground went to GMTV, Germany and AB Group for French-speaking Europe, which also secured Totally Sonic and Movie Toons.