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''Sonic R'' is a 1997
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developed by
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and
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and published by
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for the
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. It is the third racing game in the ''
Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'' series, and the first to feature
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. The player races one of ten ''Sonic'' characters in various ''Sonic''-themed
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s as they attempt to stop Doctor Robotnik from stealing the
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and enslaving the world. ''Sonic R'' features
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s, and while similar to
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games such as ''
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'', it places an emphasis on jumping and exploration. By collecting items and completing objectives, players can unlock secret characters. Development began after the completion of '' Sonic 3D Blast'' in 1996 and took nine months. It was the second collaboration between Traveller's Tales and Sonic Team, and was designed to take advantage of the Saturn hardware. Sonic Team designed the race tracks, while Traveller's Tales handled implementation and programming using a custom
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. The soundtrack was composed by Richard Jacques; ''Sonic R'' tracks, most notably "Super Sonic Racing", have been reused in subsequent ''Sonic'' games.
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released the game for the Saturn in late 1997, for
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the following year, and for the
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as part of '' Sonic Gems Collection'' in 2005. ''Sonic R'' was the only original ''Sonic'' game released for the Saturn; '' Sonic 3D Blast'' is a port of the
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game, and '' Sonic Jam'' is a compilation of the first four mainline ''Sonic'' games. Initial reviews for the game were mixed, with retrospective reception being more negative. It was praised for its visuals and level design, but criticised for its poor controls, high difficulty and short length. Meanwhile, Jacques's soundtrack polarized audiences, who either found it catchy and well-produced or out of place in a racing game. Fan interest in ''Sonic R'' inspired Sega to revisit the racing genre with games such as '' Sonic Riders'' (2006).


Gameplay

''Sonic R'' is a racing video game with
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and
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modes. The player selects a character and participates in a footrace on one of five race tracks, competing for the fastest time ahead of the other racers. Four characters are initially available, while the other six are secret characters that become available when the player completes certain in-game objectives. Although the gameplay is considered similar to
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games such as the ''
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'' series, ''Sonic R'' places an emphasis on jumping and exploration, as each track has multiple paths and hidden areas. The tracks, although original creations are thematically based on the art style and environments of classic ''Sonic'' games such as '' Sonic the Hedgehog's'' " Green Hill Zone" and '' Sonic the Hedgehog 2''s "Chemical Plant Zone". Players can also race through each track in reverse.''Sonic R'' Instruction Booklet
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During each race, the player can collect items scattered across the track, bestowing advantages. Rings, a staple ''Sonic'' series item, are abundant; the player can exchange rings to gain a temporary speed boost or open doors leading to shortcuts or special items. "Item Panels" give a random temporary advantage, such as a speed increase or shields that grant abilities such as being able to run across water or attract nearby rings. Collecting five hidden Sonic tokens on a track and placing in the race will allow the player to challenge one of the secret characters; defeating them unlocks the character for play.
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are similarly hidden on different tracks, and the player must find them and place first during a race to obtain them. Obtaining all seven will unlock Super Sonic as a playable character. ''Sonic R'' allows the player to select the type of weather seen during races. There is also a "Time Attack" mode, where the player races solo to get the fastest time, and a two-player competitive mode, increased to four-players in the Windows port. In addition to the standard time trial mode, there are two others: "Get 5 Balloons", where five balloons are scattered across the track and must be located, and "Tag 4 Characters", where the player chases and must catch four others.


Characters

''Sonic R'' features ten playable racers, each with unique attributes and abilities falling in line with their usual abilities.
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is the fastest and can "double jump" (being able to perform a second jump in mid-air).''Sonic R'' Instruction Booklet
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Tails is able to fly through the air for a short time, and
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can glide through the air upon jumping.''Sonic R'' Instruction Booklet
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Amy Rose, the last initially available character, drives a car, allowing her to hover over bodies of water and receive extra speed from driving over boost spaces. Secret characters include Sonic's archenemy Dr. Robotnik, who flies in his ''Eggmobile'' hovercraft and resists differences in terrain; robotic clones of Sonic ( Metal Sonic), Tails (Tails Doll), and Knuckles (Metal Knuckles); Robotnik's robotic assistant EggRobo; and
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, a faster version of Sonic powered by the Chaos Emeralds. Amy's car, Dr. Robotnik's ''Eggmobile'' and Eggrobo are the only characters that cannot jump unless they hit a spring pointing up. Instead of the jumping ability, Amy's car is equipped with a
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that reloads after a certain amount of time, and both the ''Eggmobile'' and Eggrobo can fire homing
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s capable of stunning opponents.''Sonic R'' Instruction Booklet
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Story

Sonic and Tails are about to take a holiday when Tails notices an advertisement for a "World Grand Prix".''Sonic R'' Instruction Booklet
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While not initially interested, Sonic notices that Dr. Robotnik is also participating, which persuades him to change his mind and enter the race. It is revealed that Robotnik has recently learned of the whereabouts of the rare and powerful
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, with which he aspires to enslave the world, and that he intends to gather them during the World Grand Prix while using a group of robotic henchmen he has built to best Sonic. Knuckles and Amy overhear of Robotnik's plan and decide to compete. Together, the four must balance both winning races and obtaining the Chaos Emeralds to keep them out of Robotnik's reach.


Development

After the completion of '' Sonic 3D Blast'' in 1996,
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approached
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about working on a ''Sonic'' racing game. Traveller's Tales, who coincidentally had been working on a 3D graphics engine without a purpose at the time, found this to be a logical progression. Traveller's Tales chose to rebuild a
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game they were developing into a ''Sonic'' game. Development started in February 1997 as a joint project between Sega's
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and Traveller's Tales. The game was originally known as ''Sonic TT'' (the TT standing for Tourist Trophy). It was first publicly announced as "Phase Two of Project Sonic" (with "Phase One" being '' Sonic Jam''). The schedule was tight, and Traveller's Tales requested more freedom than they had with ''Sonic 3D Blast''. Sonic Team designed the race tracks and the game's general flow, and Traveller's Tales were responsible for the implementation and programming. Each track was inspired by levels from previous ''Sonic'' games such as Green Hill and Casino Night, and it was due to the tight schedule that there were only five. Secret areas and exploration phases were added to follow the series' traditions (Sonic Team also wanted a cross between a racing game and a platforming game), and for this reason a map was developed. Sega of Europe producer Kats Sato handled communication with Sonic Team, as he was the only person who could speak both English and Japanese. Discussions led to the reward mechanisms, which Sato believed broadened the game. The courses' look and feel were inspired by other ''Sonic'' games, including ''Sonic 3D Blast''. The 3D models were based on 2D sketches from Sonic Team. All models and animations were developed using Softimage 3D, while Traveller's Tales created their own tools for the remaining game development. Implementing the two-player split-screen mode proved difficult; programmer
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stated that this was mainly because it was difficult to ensure cheating was not too easy, so shortcuts were made challenging, with a penalty incurred if players got them wrong. A major development goal was to maintain a consistent 30
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during gameplay. A custom
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was developed to take full advantage of the Sega Saturn hardware, and a graphical technique, described as "12 layer transparency", was used to transparentise distant textures to conceal the Sega Saturn's limited
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. Burton claimed that ''Sonic R'' could not have been replicated on other consoles during the timeframe, such as the
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console, due to the technique developed specifically for the Sega Saturn hardware.
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was achieved by writing what Burton described as a software version of the PlayStation's hardware rendering, as the Saturn's hardware was incapable of it. An early build was unveiled at the
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in
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, Georgia in June 1997, with Sega releasing screenshots of a "40% complete build" to various magazines shortly afterwards. The builds would be largely the same as the final game, with the exception of minor tweaks, such as the ability to play the "Resort Island" level being in sunset, rather than bright sunshine, a change that was made because of the level's music track titled "Can You Feel the Sunshine?". Traveller's Tales had used programming techniques inspired by those (such as a type of fog known as "Pixie Dust") used on the
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of Sonic Team went to England and fine-tuned the game due to lack of time for communication. Technical and scheduling issues caused Sato to change the game design, leading to a dispute with producer
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, and Sato removed his name from the credits. The game's final release would be first in North America on 18 November 1997, with releases in other regions occurring in late 1997 for the Sega Saturn, and into 1998 for the PC version. The PC versions allowed the user to alter graphics details such as allowing to change between
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or adjusting the game's
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, affecting how soon objects in the distance are visible. Like many other previous ''Sonic'' games during this time period, a largely unrelated ''Sonic R'' game was released as a
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handheld game around the same time in 1998.


Music

The soundtrack for ''Sonic R'' was composed by British composer Richard Jacques of
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, who had also previously worked on the soundtrack of the Sega Saturn and PC versions of ''Sonic 3D Blast''. Work on the soundtrack began in March 1997 when Jacques travelled to Japan to meet with ''Sonic'' creator
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to discuss the musical approach to take for the game. The first song written was "Super Sonic Racing", which would be used for the game's reveal in June at E3. British singer TJ Davis provided the vocals for the song, which Naka liked so much that he requested that she be featured in all the game's songs. Jacques wrote all the lyrics for the songs with the intention that they would complement the on-screen action but still be appealing to someone who had never played the game. Tracks were recorded and programmed at Sega Digital Studios, and then worked on for two weeks at Metropolis Studios in London, where a week was spent on vocals, and a week was spent on producing, mixing, and finalising the tracks. Jacques stated that this task was amongst the most difficult in his career because the lyrics needed to "really mean something". ''Sonic R'' features two separate mixes of each song in its in-game soundtrack; ones with vocals and instrumental versions, giving the player the option to disable vocals. An official soundtrack CD was released on 21 January 1998.


Reception

The Saturn version of ''Sonic R'' received mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release, although retrospective commentary has been more negative. It received an aggregate score of 69 percent from
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, based on six reviews, and the PC version received 70 per cent based on two. The game's visuals were considered its strongest feature. ''
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'' called the textures vibrant and noted they had "no pop-up or glitching", and ''
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'' (''EGM'') felt the environmental details were lush. ''EGM'' and ''
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'' highlighted the consistent frame rate (which rarely dropped below 30 frames per second) as a noteworthy achievement, with the latter favourably comparing ''Sonic R'' to the Saturn version of '' Sega Rally Championship''. '' Next Generation'' hailed the game as "the most visually outstanding Saturn title" for its use of transparency effects and reflective surfaces, a sentiment echoed by ''EGM''. ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' cited the "Radiant Emerald" level, which is made from transparent polygons, as far superior when compared to '' Mario Kart 64''s " Rainbow Road". ''
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'' stated that the cartoonish style of previous ''Sonic'' games worked well in 3D. ''GameSpot'', ''EGM'', and ''
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'' criticised the background's graphical "pop-up", with ''GamePro'' opining that it ruined the multiplayer mode. However, ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' praised the two-player mode for maintaining the same speed and graphical detail as its single-player counterpart. ''
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'' asserted that "the way they hid the background pop through translucent melting is innovative", but they panned the poor quality of the character animation. Finally, ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' complimented the replay mode's more dramatic camera angles. Critical reaction to the game's level design was also positive. ''Game Informer'' found the tracks imaginative and filled with secrets, while ''EGM'' found them to be "some of the most well-designed tracks ever". ''AllGame'', ''EGM'', and ''Game Informer'' thought similarly. ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' compared the level design to that of the 16-bit ''Sonic'' games and Sonic Team's '' Nights into Dreams...'', noting that "far more fun is to be gleamed from the exploration element" than "the temptation ... to leg it through each of the levels in a time trial-like way". In a similar vein, ''Next Generation'' described ''Sonic R'' and Nintendo 64 contemporary ''
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'' as "less of a racing title and more of a driving adventure game". ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' commented on the replay value provided by alternate modes, such as "Get 5 Balloons!", but conceded that "five tracks don't really suffice, even with the reverse mode". ''GameSpot'', ''EGM'', and ''Game Informer'' also expressed disappointment with the limited selection of levels. The controls and overall gameplay were criticised, with some questioning their accuracy and depth. ''GameSpot'' finished every level in first place within one hour using only one of the four initial characters. While the game also features a hard mode, ''GameSpot'' concluded that "''Sonic R'' has more in the personality department than in the depth department". ''GameSpot'' and ''Game Informer'' cited finding the Chaos Emeralds and hidden coins as difficult, but ''GameSpot'' argued that such optional tasks offered little in return, because the hidden characters "are mostly robot versions of the already playable ones". Moreover, ''AllGame'' believed the controls took time to get used to, but added: "Start sliding around corners and letting off the gas at the right times and you'll be finding all of the secrets that ''Sonic R'' conceals in no time". Likewise, ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' called the controls "initially tricky ... but incredibly playable," ''Next Generation'' stated "the proper techniques, with time, can be learned," and ''Game Informer'' concluded "once you get used to it, you'll find a real solid game". ''Game Informer'' thought the game played better with the digital pad as opposed to Sega's analogue controller. ''GamePro'' agreed that the controls were responsive, but to a fault: "At high speeds, it's nearly impossible to run in a straight line." ''Sonic R'''s soundtrack was particularly divisive. ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' described the "storm of controversy
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surrounds the accompanying music", which "has come in for a bit of a slagging on the Internet recently for the addition of vocals." Although he was not a fan of dance music, Nutter stated that the tracks were "better than most chart stuff", while the included instrumental versions were sufficient "to appease everyone". ''AllGame'' offered high praise for the soundtrack, which they called "One of the most inspired ... I've ever heard", while ''GameSpot'' believed the songs gave the game "so much more personality". Conversely, ''GamePro'' deplored the music as "unbelievably annoying". ''
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'' complimented the music, saying it "fits the Sonic style perfectly", and is reminiscent of '' Sonic CD''s soundtrack. The ported version of the game available in '' Sonic Gems Collection'' was more negatively reviewed. ''
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'' called the game "too awkward to play for any length of time", and '' 1UP.com'' wrote the visuals were grainy—"mak ngit hard to tell where you're going"—and the controls were frustrating and imprecise. ''GameSpot'' described "its laughably bad soundtrack" as " tsonly redeeming quality", and ''
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'' called ''Sonic R'' "a concept that works better in theory than in practice"—despite its "fantastic (if not bizarre) soundtrack". Conversely, '' Jeuxvideo.com'', in a negative review of ''Sonic Gems Collection'', praised the game, arguing that it was the only decent game in the compilation alongside ''Sonic CD''. In a 2003 retrospective, ''Game Informer'' described the game as "decent, but unmemorable", while ''GamesRadar'' included ''Sonic R'' in a 2014 list of the top 50 Sega Saturn games, calling it "a technical tour de force". In 2013, ''
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'' ranked it as the second worst ''Sonic'' game, behind 2006's ''Sonic the Hedgehog''. Game designer
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, who helped Traveller's Tales rework the game in response to concerns over the quality of a preview version, has maintained that "the final version of ''Sonic R'' is actually quite good ... However, I do admit that the base concept of ''Sonic R'', in which a player 'drives' running characters, is not great".


Legacy

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, developer Takashi Yuda cited fans requesting more racing games in the vein of ''Sonic R'' would be Sega's actual inspiration for revisiting the genre in future years. This led to the development and release of the
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ing game '' Sonic Riders'', although there are no connections between the two games other than both being racing games. Later ''Sonic'' racing games include ''Sonic Riders'' sequels '' Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity'' and '' Sonic Free Riders'', and kart games ''
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'', '' Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed'', ''
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'', and '' Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds''. Songs from ''Sonic R''s soundtrack were included in later games featuring Sonic in their original forms or as remixes, including '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', ''
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'', ''Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing'' and ''Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed''. The 2019 release ''
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'' features several references to ''Sonic R'', including remixes of songs from the soundtrack (including "Super Sonic Racing" and "Can You Feel the Sunshine?") and the use of the distinctive red "R" in the game's logo and on the in-game currency. On 28 September 2024, Jacques and Davis reunited for a live performance at the
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in London as part of the Sonic Symphony World Tour. They performed a medley of ''Sonic R'' songs featuring "Can You Feel the Sunshine?", "Living in the City" and "Super Sonic Racing".


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Official Sega Minisite (Sega Saturn)

Official Sega Minisite (PC)
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