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The '''Breeze'''{{fileref|SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf|page=10}} (ブリーズ){{fileref|SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf|page=31}} is [[Amy Rose]]'s single-seater convertible, used in the early ''Sonic'' [[racing]] games in which she appears.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}'''{{fileref|SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf|page=10}} (ブリーズ){{fileref|SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf|page=31}} is an anthropomorphic, single seater convertible used by [[Amy Rose]] in the early ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' [[racing]] games. He was designed by [[sega:Shinichi Higashi|Shinichi Higashi]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210526173423/https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/1397606813902598146}}
  
 
==Game appearances==
 
==Game appearances==
 
===''Sonic Drift'' series===
 
===''Sonic Drift'' series===
In ''[[Sonic Drift]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Sonic Drift 2]]'', the Breeze made its debut as a blue and yellow car that appears to be anthropomorphic, as its headlights appear to be cartoony eyes and a mouth can be seen above the bumper, making it stand out among the more traditional racing cars in the series. It is also a convertible, as it has a flexibly operating roof on the back.
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Making his debut in the [[sega:Sega Game Gear|Game Gear]] title ''[[Sonic Drift]]'', Breeze is a blue and yellow car with a flexibly operating roof on the back. Unlike the other vehicles in the game, Breeze is anthropomorphized, featuring cartoony eyes in his headlights and a mouth right above the bumper. He is described as being a "strange car with a mind of his own," but also "a very gentle guy."{{fileref|SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf|page=31}} He would return as Amy's racecar in the sequel, ''[[Sonic Drift 2]]''.
  
In both games, the Breeze has high acceleration and moderate handling, but poor top speed. For the car's special ability, Amy can use the "Heart Attack"{{fileref|SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf|page=10}}, which drops a heart on the track that reverses the controls and reduces the speed of whoever drives into it.
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In both games, the Breeze has high acceleration and moderate handling, but poor top speed.{{fileref|SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf|page=30}}{{fileref|SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf|page=10}} For the car's special ability, Amy can use the "Heart Attack"{{fileref|SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf|page=10}}, which drops a heart on the track that reverses the controls and reduces the speed of whoever drives into it.
  
 
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===''[[Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld]]''===
 
===''[[Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld]]''===
 
In ''Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld'', Amy uses the Breeze in the "Car Race" minigame to race the other characters around a circular track in a one-lap race.
 
In ''Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld'', Amy uses the Breeze in the "Car Race" minigame to race the other characters around a circular track in a one-lap race.
 
===''[[Sonic R]]''===
 
In ''[[Sonic R]]'', Amy's car looks very similar to the Breeze, although it is now painted red and has no signs of anthropomorphism. It's slow like in other games, but it has the ability travel over water like a hovercraft, whereas other characters must walk on the bottom of the water. The car is also capable of performing a turbo boost when Amy has collected at least 10 [[Ring]]s.
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:Sdrift-box-jap.jpg|Box cover art
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File:Sdrift-box-jap.jpg|''Sonic Drift'' cover art
File:Sd2-amy.png|Artwork (''Drift 2'')
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File:Sd2-amy.png|Artwork (''Sonic Drift 2'')
File:SonicR Amy Artwork1.png|Artwork (''Sonic R'')
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File:Drift Star Light.png|In-game (''Sonic Drift'')
File:Drift Star Light.png|In-game (''Drift 1'')
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File:Drift2 Desert Road.png|In-game (''Sonic Drift 2'')
File:Drift2 Desert Road.png|In-game (''Drift 2'')
 
File:Radical City.png|In-game (''Sonic R'')
 
 
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Revision as of 03:09, 12 April 2022

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Breeze
First seen: [[Sonic Drift]] (1994)
User: Amy Rose

The BreezeMedia:SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf[1] (ブリーズ)Media:SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf[2] is an anthropomorphic, single seater convertible used by Amy Rose in the early Sonic the Hedgehog racing games. He was designed by Shinichi Higashi.[3]

Game appearances

Sonic Drift series

Making his debut in the Game Gear title Sonic Drift, Breeze is a blue and yellow car with a flexibly operating roof on the back. Unlike the other vehicles in the game, Breeze is anthropomorphized, featuring cartoony eyes in his headlights and a mouth right above the bumper. He is described as being a "strange car with a mind of his own," but also "a very gentle guy."Media:SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf[2] He would return as Amy's racecar in the sequel, Sonic Drift 2.

In both games, the Breeze has high acceleration and moderate handling, but poor top speed.Media:SonicDrift GG JP manual.pdf[4]Media:SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf[1] For the car's special ability, Amy can use the "Heart Attack"Media:SonicDrift2 GG US manual.pdf[1], which drops a heart on the track that reverses the controls and reduces the speed of whoever drives into it.

Character Vehicle Special Move Gameplay
Drift Amy.png Amy Breeze Toss heart (reduces other's speed) Good acceleration, poor speed
Character Vehicle Special Move Gameplay
Acceleration Speed Handling
Drift 2 Amy.png Amy Breeze Toss heart (reduces other's speed) High Low Medium

Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld

In Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld, Amy uses the Breeze in the "Car Race" minigame to race the other characters around a circular track in a one-lap race.

Gallery

References


Sonic Drift
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Manuals
Promotional material
Magazine articles
Reception


Development
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Sonic Drift 2
Sonic Drift 2 title.png

Main page


Manuals
Magazine articles
Reception


Hidden content