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  • Sonic 3 Carnival Stage 2

    if you go to stage 2, there is a place where you use drum and try to go downward, but i seem to not get there...how can i go through? i used all of my 10 minutes to go through, but i cant. is there another way?

    SatAM’s “Game Guy” Storyboard on Ebay

    "Game Guy" is on Ebay with a starting price of $500.00. Bidding ends on February 28 at 9:04pm Eastern Time (or 6:04pm Pacific Time).

    Storyboard from "Game Guy," the episode where Sonic first learned about the Void and met Ari. Cover has some slight wrinkles - the rest are in perfect condition. Signed on pages 50, 75 and 100 by Pat Allee & Ben Hurst.

    Sonic #138 Spoilers

    SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #138, Ships 6/23. 32-page, full color comic, $2.19 US.
    "The Return to Angel Island" Part I of 4: Sonic, Knuckles and the Chaotix go back to the magical island to find it a far worse place than last seen. Overrun by Robotnik, Dingos and the Dark legion, one can only wonder: have the Guardians faltered and can the island ever be the same?! Find out in this epic tale. SCRIPT: Karl Bollers. ART: Jon Gray (pencils) and Mike Higgins (inks). "My Dinner with Sonic": The popular "Mobius, 25 Years later" saga continues! When old, friendly nemeses sit down for what's supposed to be a cordial meal, it seems like there's less humble pie on the menu than steamed egos! SCRIPT: Ken Penders. ART: Steven Butler (pencils) and Jim Amash (inks).

    Source: ComiX-Fan

    Team Chaotix

    On Sonic Heroes with Team Chaotix in Mystic Mansion I can't get past the bit were your'e in a circular room and there's a door and above the door is a target switch and when you enter the room
    there is a locked up upsidown switch.How can I get past the room?

    Sonic Advance 3 Screenshots

    The Sonic adventure continues with Sonic Advance 3 where gamers experience ever-changing game play by teaming up with other Sonic characters in a quest to defeat the evil Dr. Eggman.


    The game is scheduled to be released this Spring on the GBA. Until then, you can view 20 new screenshots just released by THQ at Gaming Chart.

    SEGA under new management

    Sammy has finally done it.

    Sega revealed today a reshuffling of its upper management that includes a few ousted directors and a brand new chairman. Taking the role of chairman and representative director of the company as of Feburary 17 is Hideki Satomi, president of Sammy. Current chairman Hideki Sato will now hold the position of vice chairman and director. Hisao Oguchi remains the president and representative director.

    Hideki Satomi founded Sammy in 1975 and became its CEO in 1980. Following Sammy's purchase of 22.4% of Sega from CSK in December of 2003, Sammy became the largest shareholder in the company, with Satomi becoming a special advisor.

    In addition to Satomi's appointment, a couple of changes were made to the Sega board. Two board directors, Masahiro Aozono and Makoto Kaneshiro, both connected with the CSK side of Sega's investment partners, resigned as of February 16. Meanwhile, Sammy's Yoshiharu Suzuki became a board director.

    What does this mean for Sega's fortunes in the game business? We'll have to wait and see.

    Source: IGNCube

    Sonic Eraser

    I bet you all think I'm here to post some SatAM news, well I'm NOT! Actually, I'm here to talk about a Sonic game pretty much unknown to the Sonic fandom until PACHUKA of Sonic Cult and his 1337 hacking crew discovered it. As he says below:

    We're also very proud to be the first site to bring you the long lost game: Sonic Eraser. Sonic Eraser is the 2nd ever Sonic game no one knew exsisted. It was brought to my attention by our friend Sparkster. Sega put their old Sega Modem games up on their emulator service. (Japan only) So, in the late hours, with my money, Ryoga's knowledge of Japanese, and the hacking skills of Nemesis, we managed to bust open Sega's program and extract the ROM. So we proudly present: Sonic Eraser!

    The game is a puzzle game similar to Tetris, each piece that falls is made up of several symbols that you have to line up to get combos... and... well, it's hard to explain, but it can be found at Sonic Cult, along with pictures and information on the game. Also some of you may have notice that the CulT has been down recently, remodeling, well it's finished! So be sure to check it all out.

    Source: Sonic Cult