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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a newly designed level that Christian "[[The Taxman]]" Whitehead planned to add to his officially licensed [[Sonic the Hedgehog CD (2011)|2011 remake of ''Sonic CD'']] but ended up cancelling. It was intended to be a boss only for players who had collected all the [[Time Stones]] (''i.e.'' encountered in the Good Future only).
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a newly designed level that Christian "[[The Taxman]]" Whitehead planned to add to his officially licensed [[Sonic the Hedgehog CD (2011)|2011 remake of ''Sonic CD'']] but ended up cancelling. It was intended to be a boss only for players who had collected all the [[Time Stones]] (''i.e.'' encountered in the Good Future only).
  
Time was to flow freely, and [[Eggman]]'s machine would be almost invincible: the idea was that Sonic could reach warp speed at any opportunity (instead of having to pass a warp post) and must do so in order to "wind back the clock" and thereby damage Eggman. Some parts are running, whereas in some areas the screen is locked{{ref|1=http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?showtopic=26302&view=findpost&p=686737}}.
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Time was to flow freely, and [[Eggman]]'s machine would be almost invincible: the idea was that Sonic could reach warp speed at any opportunity (instead of having to pass a warp post) and must do so in order to "wind back the clock" and thereby damage Eggman. Some parts are running, whereas in some areas the screen is locked{{ref|1={{LinkRetro|post=686737|title=Sonic Retro forum thread: Sonic CD now out for everything except Nintendo consoles}}}}.
  
The level was to use the Final Fever boss music track from [[Metallic Madness]] 3. The [[Eggman (Metallic Madness boss)|Metallic Madness 3 boss]] would then use the normal boss music if all the Time Stones were collected{{ref|1=http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?showtopic=27351&st=460&p=718266&#entry718266}}.
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The level was to use the Final Fever boss music track from [[Metallic Madness]] 3. The [[Eggman (Metallic Madness boss)|Metallic Madness 3 boss]] would then use the normal boss music if all the Time Stones were collected{{ref|1={{LinkRetro|post=718266|title=Sonic Retro forum thread: Sonic CD (2011) Post-Release Bugs/Fixes/Suggestions}}}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:54, 16 February 2019

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Final Fever
Scrapped level, Sonic the Hedgehog CD (2011)

Final Fever was a newly designed level that Christian "The Taxman" Whitehead planned to add to his officially licensed 2011 remake of Sonic CD but ended up cancelling. It was intended to be a boss only for players who had collected all the Time Stones (i.e. encountered in the Good Future only).

Time was to flow freely, and Eggman's machine would be almost invincible: the idea was that Sonic could reach warp speed at any opportunity (instead of having to pass a warp post) and must do so in order to "wind back the clock" and thereby damage Eggman. Some parts are running, whereas in some areas the screen is locked[1].

The level was to use the Final Fever boss music track from Metallic Madness 3. The Metallic Madness 3 boss would then use the normal boss music if all the Time Stones were collected[2].

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