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Prototype 814 of Sonic 3D Blast, dated August 15, 1996, was released by drx during the February 23, 2008 proto release. It is the first prototype to contain all seven zones.
- 1General Differences
- 2Level Differences
General Differences
Sonic Sega Genesis Games
Your browser does not support HTML5 Audio! 02: 0:53: Download: 81062. 03: 0:11: Download: 81062. 04: 2:31: Download: 81062. Recorded from real Sega Genesis, Model 2 w/ASIC YM3438 +MegaAmp mod. Originally recorded with ESI Juli@ sound card, 88.2Khz 24bit 00:00 Title Screen 00:19 Ma. Alternative name: Sonic 3D Flickies' Island. Release date: Nov 30th, 1996. Publisher: Sega. Ripped by: Dark Pulse, Jackalope, Download all files as MP3 (147 MB) Download original music files (2 MB). Sonic CD (SCD) Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. CoolROM.com's game information and ROM (ISO) download page for Sonic 3D Blast (Sega Saturn). Sonic 3D Blast (AKA Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island) Japanese title: ソニック 3D フリッキーアイランド: Composer(s): Jun Senoue (瀬上純) Tatsuyuki Maeda (前田龍之) Seirou Okamoto (岡元 清郎) Masaru Setsumaru (瀬津丸勝) System: Sega Mega Drive / Genesis.
- The Sega logo still has the old 'Sega' sound, and still shatters at the end.
- The intro movies are not yet implemented.
- No level select is available.
- No game demos play. The game attempts to play some, but is unable to.
- Still no 1-up sound.
- Each level now has its own music track, but some music tracks haven't been put into any of the levels yet.
- Knuckles and Tails are present and will take your rings, but the Special Stages have not yet been implemented.
- Pressing A when the game is paused will skip to the next level.
- The level complete screen is very basic, with no final score tally.
- Losing all of the player's lives results in getting sent back to the Sega logo.
- All bosses play the Final Fight music.
Aesthetic Differences
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- Title screen is the same as Prototype 73, albeit with the 'Press Start' text flashing present below the logo.
- The font uses a thicker stroke for the title cards and the 'Press Start' text:
Prototype 825 - Final |
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To do: Replace with a proper transparent spriteset. |
Level Differences
Green Grove Zone
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- As with Prototype 73, the floor tiles are brighter.
Rusty Ruin Zone
- Ballerina spinning thing still doesn't make you invulnerable against enemies.
- Act 2 plays Act 1's music.
- Act 1's music seems to be shorter than in the later prototypes and final version.
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Spring Stadium Zone
- A corrupt piece of ground can be found near one of the Fish in Act 2.
Diamond Dust Zone
- Act 2 plays Act 1's music.
Volcano Valley Zone
- The gold tiles are instead a light red.
- Both Acts use the music from Gene Gadget Act 1.
Gene Gadget Zone
- Both Acts use Act 1's music.
Panic Puppet Zone
- Both Acts use Act 2's music.
- After beating the boss, a screen saying 'To Be Continued...' appears and the game resets.
Leftover Development Text
- At 0x3F00FE, there is a string that says 'NOSEGAY is a word (c)T-SN1993MARPSY-Q TARGET'
- 'Nosegay' is in fact a word; it's defined as 'a small bunch of flowers, typically one that is sweet-scented.'
- 'NOSEGAY' contains 'SEGA' as a substring and this string is aligned to be used as a ROM header. Someone's joke, presumably. (Psy-Q was a development kit.)
- In addition, some development text can be found at 0x3F0871:
...and at 0x3F1DE2: