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is a 1994 platform game developed and published by
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. Players control
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and Knuckles the Echidna in their quests to save Angel Island; Sonic tries to prevent Doctor Robotnik from relaunching his orbital weapon, the Death Egg, while Knuckles scuffles with Robotnik's minion, EggRobo. Like previous ''
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'' games, players traverse side-scrolling levels at high speeds while collecting rings and defeating enemies. Sega Technical Institute developed ''Sonic & Knuckles'' simultaneously alongside its predecessor, '' Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (1994); they were planned as a single game until time constraints and cartridge costs forced the developers to split it. The ''Sonic & Knuckles'' cartridge features an adapter that allows players to connect the ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' cartridge, creating a combined game, ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles''. '' Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' (1992) can also be attached, allowing players to control Knuckles in ''Sonic 2'' stages. Attaching the original ''
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'' or any other Genesis game released prior to this will unlock the "Blue Sphere" minigame. ''Sonic & Knuckles'' was released for the
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on October 18, 1994. It received positive reviews; critics were impressed with the replay value and lock-on technology, despite its similarity to ''Sonic 3''. The games sold a combined four million copies worldwide, placing them among the best-selling Sega Genesis games. They have since been rereleased in various Sega and ''Sonic'' compilations.


Gameplay

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with similar level design, graphics, and game mechanics. However, in ''Sonic & Knuckles'', unlike in ''Sonic 3'', the player chooses either Sonic or Knuckles at the title screen,
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is not available to select, and the player cannot control two characters together. There is also no
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mode or save feature. The
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moves through six
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, each divided into two acts. The first act of each level ends with a
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fight with one of
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's robots, while the second ends with a regular
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fight with Robotnik (or EggRobo in Knuckles' campaign). Sonic and Knuckles traverse levels differently; Sonic can jump slightly higher and has access to unique shield abilities, whereas Knuckles can glide and climb most walls. The levels also include cutscenes that differ based on the character selected, as Sonic and Knuckles are opponents for most of the game. The game contains two types of bonus stages accessed by passing a
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with at least 20 rings. The first type has Sonic or Knuckles orbit floating, glowing spheres, jetting off each one when a button is pressed, while a fence of light approaches from the bottom and will remove the player from the stage if touched. Collecting 50 rings in this stage earns the player a continue. The second type involves bouncing around a room with a slot machine in its center with the intention of winning extra lives and
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s.''Sonic & Knuckles'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 16–18. Special Stages are entered by finding giant rings hidden in secret passageways: the player is placed in a 3D environment and must turn all of a number of blue spheres red by running through them, but must avoid all red spheres, including formerly blue ones. Yellow spheres bounce the player long distances, and white spheres with red stars on them make the player walk backwards in the opposite direction. Completing a Special Stage earns the player a Chaos Emerald; collecting all seven Emeralds allows the player to turn into
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or Super Knuckles, more powerful versions of the characters.


Lock-on technology

''Sonic & Knuckles'' features "lock-on technology" that allows players to open the hatch on the cartridge and insert a second cartridge. When ''Sonic 3'' is inserted, the player can play through both games as one, ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles''. This features several changes to the games, such as slightly altered level layouts, the ability to play through ''Sonic 3'' levels as Knuckles or ''Sonic & Knuckles'' levels as Tails, and the ability to save progress in ''Sonic & Knuckles'' levels.''Sonic & Knuckles'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 22–24. Additionally, combining the cartridges is the only way to collect "Super Emeralds", earned by accessing Special Stages in the ''Sonic & Knuckles'' levels after collecting all seven Chaos Emeralds from ''Sonic 3''. When all Super Emeralds have been collected, Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails can transform into Hyper Sonic, Hyper Knuckles, and Super Tails respectively, each with unique abilities. Inserting ''Sonic 2'' unlocks ''Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', wherein the player can play ''Sonic 2'' using Knuckles' abilities. If the player attaches any other Genesis game released prior to ''Sonic & Knuckles'', a screen with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Robotnik stating "No Way!" is displayed. From here, the player can also access a minigame based on ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' Chaos Emerald Special Stages. The attached cartridge determines the Special Stage layout. If the player attaches the original ''
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'', they are able to access all of the possible variations of the special stages, each with a unique level number and corresponding password. This game is named ''Blue Sphere'' in ''
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'' and in ''
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''.


Plot

After the events of ''Sonic 3'', Dr. Robotnik's orbital weapon, the Death Egg, crash-lands on Angel Island. Sonic travels to Angel Island to retrieve the Chaos Emeralds to defeat Robotnik, and once again comes into conflict with Knuckles, who believes Sonic is trying to steal the Emeralds for himself. In Hidden Palace Zone, Sonic fights and defeats Knuckles, only to discover Robotnik stealing the Master Emerald, the secret to the island's levitation powers. Knuckles attacks Robotnik, but Robotnik shocks him with electricity. Knuckles shows Sonic a portal that leads them to Sky Sanctuary, where the Death Egg is relaunching. Sonic infiltrates the Death Egg and defeats Robotnik as Super Sonic, retrieving the Master Emerald and returning it to Angel Island as it rises back into the sky. In Knuckles' story, taking place after Sonic's, Knuckles is attacked by EggRobo, one of Robotnik's robots. He chases him to the damaged remains of Sky Sanctuary, where Mecha Sonic attacks Knuckles, but accidentally destroys EggRobo instead. Mecha Sonic uses the power of the Master Emerald to achieve a Super form similar to Sonic's and fights Knuckles until the latter eventually defeats the mecha. Sonic flies in piloting the biplane ''Tornado'', and takes Knuckles and the Master Emerald back to Angel Island. If all the Chaos Emeralds are collected, Angel Island rises upwards, into the sky. However, if the player has not collected all the Chaos Emeralds, Angel Island plummets into the ocean.


Development

''Sonic & Knuckles'' was developed in California by the Japanese members of Sega Technical Institute (STI). ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' were originally planned as a single game; according to designer Takashi Iizuka, the team "really wanted to hit a home run", with larger stages that took longer to develop. As
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s were too small to contain the game and publisher
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wanted it released in time for a promotional deal with
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in the US, ''Sonic 3'' was split in two, with ''Sonic & Knuckles'' as the second part. Despite the split, the developers wanted the games to feel like a single experience. According to Roger Hector, vice president and general manager of STI, the lock-on technology was conceived between the releases of ''
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'' (1991) and '' Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' (1992). The team explained their situation to Sega's hardware division, which gave them the lock-on adapter. The team knew that players would likely use the adapter to insert games beside ''Sonic 3'', so they implemented the ''Blue Sphere'' minigame for most games. They made Knuckles playable in ''Sonic 2'' if that game was inserted because the team found his play style suited its levels. Although the option to play through the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' as Knuckles was discussed, it was ultimately decided against as it "didn't really feel right". Ultimately, they made inserting ''Sonic 1'' into the slot unlock a unique version of the ''Blue Sphere'' minigame that goes through all of the generated levels one by one.


Release

''Sonic & Knuckles'' was released on October 18, 1994. It was released around the same time as
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's '' Donkey Kong Country'' for the Genesis's competitor, the
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. Industry figures called the coinciding releases a "battle" as both advertised "revolutionary" technological advances: lock-on technology for ''Sonic & Knuckles'' and 3D-rendered graphics for ''Donkey Kong''. ''Sonic & Knuckles'' was backed by a $45 million marketing campaign; at the time, video games typically had a marketing budget of $5 million.
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co-sponsored a tournament in which children were allowed to play ''Sonic & Knuckles''. The final tournament was held at Alcatraz Island in San Francisco, California, with a prize of $25,000 and the title "The World's Most Hardcore Gamer". Two finalists were also awarded a copy of every Sega product released for the next year. MTV broadcast the tournament finale along with footage of the game as "MTV's Rock the Rock".


Rereleases

''Sonic & Knuckles'' has been released as part of numerous compilations of Sega games including ''
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'' (1997) for the
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; '' Sonic & Knuckles Collection'' (1997) and '' Sonic & Garfield Pack'' (1999) for the PC, ''
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'' (2002) for the Nintendo GameCube; ''
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'' (2004) for the
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,
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, and PC; '' Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection'' (2009) for the
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and
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; and ''
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'' (2010) for the
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. ''Sonic Jam'', in addition to featuring the original release, included some new "remix" options to modify the game: "Normal" mode alters the layout of rings and hazards and "Easy" mode removes certain acts entirely from the game. The version in ''Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection'' does not retain the lock-on feature included in other versions of the game, because of "tight development times". The game has been re-released through the Wii's
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and Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade. Both releases are programmed such that, if any of the "Lock-on" games are also downloaded on the same account, the "connected" versions of the game are also available. For example, if one downloads ''Sonic & Knuckles'' and ''Sonic 2'', they have the option to play the corresponding ''Knuckles in Sonic 2'' game. When the PC version was released via the
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software, the games were released together as ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' as originally intended, with the player (even if playing as Tails) simply continuing at the beginning of ''Sonic & Knuckles'' after finishing ''Sonic 3''. ''Sonic & Knuckles'' is included in the retro console ''Sega Genesis Flashback'' released in 2017 by AtGames, a compilation of 45 Genesis games that does not have ''Sonic 3''. ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' was re-released for the first time since 2011 as part of the ''
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'' compilation in 2022. All versions of the games included in ''Origins'' are remasters running on the
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, with ''Sonic 1, 2'' and ''CD'' being new ports of existing remasters. This version of the title was developed by Simon Thomley of Headcannon, who previously worked on both '' Sonic Mania'' and the other titles included. The ''Origins'' version features the original "Blue Sphere" minigame as a bonus mode, as well as new iteration of the mode called "New Blue Spheres" which includes the additional sphere colors introduced in ''Sonic Mania''.


Reception

The Genesis version sold at least 1.24 million copies in the United States. ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' sold a combined cartridges worldwide. Critics praised ''Sonic & Knuckles'', despite its similarity to its predecessor. The four reviewers of ''
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'' named it their "Game of the Month". They lauded the lock-on technology and remarked that despite that being "more of the same, it still is an exceptional game". ''
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'' commented that the ability to play as Knuckles makes it essentially two games on a single cartridge, the game is more challenging than ''Sonic 3'', and the ability to hook the cartridge up to ''Sonic 2'' and ''3'' makes those games "worth playing again". They gave it a perfect 5.0 out of 5 in all four categories (graphics, sound, control, and funfactor). ''
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'' remarked, "Basically, this is the same ''Sonic'' game that Sega has sold for the last three years, just wrapped up better and with a prettier ribbon." Critics praised the lock-on technology the game offered. Lucas Thomas of IGN said it was "a great game on its own", but the lock-on feature completely revamped the overall experience. Dan Whitehead of
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preferred ''Sonic & Knuckles'' to ''Sonic 3'', stating that he could not fully appreciate its predecessor without its "companion piece". ''
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'' review praised the game's harder difficulty in comparison to its predecessor and the new expansion of levels, admitting that the expansion would not have been possible had ''Sonic 3'' been a single game. '' Sega Magazine'' review similarly praised the lock-on technology and the new innovation the unique cartridge offered, adding that ''Sonic & Knuckles'' hidden stages and bosses would strongly add to the replay value of the combined game. Reviewing the
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release, ''Nintendo Life'' writer James Newton praised its support for the old lock-on feature of the original release, claiming that the game does not truly shine without having purchased ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and ''3'' to activate this feature. Thomas praised the game for "impressive visuals that pushed the Genesis to its limits" and for the value added in the content unlocked with the lock-on technology.


Legacy

For the series' twentieth anniversary in 2011, Sega released ''
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'', a game that remade aspects of various past games from the franchise. A remake of the Sky Sanctuary stage was made for the
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,
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, and PC versions of the game, while the Mushroom Hill level was remade for the
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version of the game. ''
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'' features a track inspired by the Death Egg as downloadable content along with the Metal Sonic character. The sequel, ''
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'', featured the same race course, and an additional new one inspired by the Sky Sanctuary stage. Re-imagined versions of the Flying Battery and Lava Reef stages, along with the Blue Sphere bonus game, appear in the 2017 game '' Sonic Mania''.


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External links


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