
Havoc's design greatly resembles Sonic's and Bridget's resembles Amy's. The levels of the game are divided into "acts", much like Sonic games, and many of the levels themselves are streamlined to sprint across easily, most notably the first level, which resembles Emerald Hill Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. There is also a ten-minute time limit to complete each level, treasure chests that act like item boxes, and golden emeralds to collect.Ī soccer game from Sega. One of the first slew of titles to sport the J.League license, which had only just been established.Īt the splash screen, a soccer-kicking Sonic messes with the Sega logo. Incidentally, when Sega sponsored J.League team JEF United Ichihara, they used that same Sonic logo on the shirt. The second in Sega's strategy RPG series.
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The original Shining Force was developed by Climax, but the next two sequels were developed by Sonic! Software Planning which later changed their name to Camelot due to often being mistaken for Sonic Team.Īfter the final battle has been won and the credits have rolled, if the player lets the game sit on the closing scene for about five minutes, they can access a secret hidden battle. The first puzzle in the prototype is a pixelated picture of Sonic on the Mega Drive's cover #Super space funeral 4 deluxe blood red version and bubsy software#īringing up the map shows that the arena is in the shape of Sonic as he appears in the Sonic! Software Planning logo.Īn unreleased slide puzzle game for the Game Gear. Popful Mail: Magical Fantasy Adventure (1993) Nihon Falcom's comical action RPG where the rambunctious Mail and her companions wreak havoc, hunt treasure, and eventually save the world. In an early cutscene, the heroine, Mail, examines a bulletin board which features a tiny Sonic drawing in the top-right corner.Īn RPG created by Squaresoft (now known as Square Enix).Īn animal enemy in the game named "Pebbler" is most likely based off of Sonic as it has blue quill-like features and red feet. #Super space funeral 4 deluxe blood red version and bubsy software#.It was armed with a unique looking and single bladed spinning blade.Ĭobalt is a robot built by Team Carbide from the United Kingdom which competed in the second and fourth seasons of the BattleBots reboot. It performed decently as it reached the round of 32 in its debut season. The robot was built by Dave Moulds who was a team member for beta in Season 1 of ABC's BattleBots.

Team member Sam Smith also was the original builder of Tiberius, which competed in BattleBots as Photon Storm.Īround the same time that Team Carbide developed Cobalt for BattleBots, the same team were also producing a heavyweight for the 2016 Robot Wars reboot, Carbide. Both Cobalt and Carbide are extremely similar in shape and design, but Carbide used a simple spinning bar and both robots feature different internals.


Carbide uses a black and green color scheme, over the white and blue used by Cobalt.
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Cobalt audio bar series#Ĭarbide also finished runner-up in Series 8 and 10 of Robot Wars and won Series 9.Ĭobalt did not return for Discovery Season 3 due to filming clashes with Chinese robot combat show This is Fighting Robots, which Team Carbide had much more success with, becoming champion of the show, despite losing its debut fight.įor the 2019 season, Cobalt was near unrecognizable from its previous iteration, now sporting a black and green color scheme like that of their Robot Wars Series 9 winning entry Carbide, and a four-wheel drive design similar to their This is Fighting Robots entry Tungsten. In this form, it adopted a steep wedge-shaped profile and a vertical flywheel with several sharp teeth.
