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Revision as of 13:08, 11 May 2019

Various monitors in Sonic 3 & Knuckles.

Monitors (referred to in Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2 as Item Boxes) are staple objects in the Sonic the Hedgehog games. These breakable objects appear as small boxes resembling computer monitors/televisions, or bubbles, depending on the game's time. If the player breaks them open, they will receive a power-up or bonus, with a few exceptions.

Monitors (like most badniks) can be broken from directly above or from the sides, assuming that the character is performing either the jumping or rolling spin attack. When one is suspended in the air (e.g. hidden in a tree in Green Hill Zone) or stuck to the ceiling), striking it from below causes it to fall to the ground. When playing as Knuckles, they can also be broken by gliding into them.

The Advance series, and some 3D games have these powerups inside capsule-like objects. These can be broken by touching them, with the exception of Sonic Advance.

Monitors in more recent games (Besides Sonic 4 and the Classic gameplay of Sonic Generations) have become non-existent, with the last major 3D title to have any being Sonic 06, in which they were removed entirely by the final game. Sonic Unleashed and Sonic Colors removed Monitors entirely, with the only remnants of any sort of monitor being the 1-Up Life icon, which is no longer in a monitor, and can be picked up like a ring. There are now slightly larger rings, which act as a Super Ring monitor. Speed Shoes are no longer needed, as Sonic can run as fast as them with the Sonic Boost. Invincibility and shields are also no longer needed, as the Sonic Boost acts as a ram-able shield, eliminating the need for either.

In early Sonic games, monitors were modelled off real computer monitors.

Recurring monitors

  • Super ring gives the player 10 rings in all games except the Advance and Adventure series, where the number of rings is specified (5, 10, 20 or 40) or randomised (1, 5, 10, 20 or 40).
  • Power Sneakers increase the character's speed temporarily.
  • Shield monitors grant the player a shield (available in various types since Sonic the Hedgehog 3) that protect them against one hit from an enemy or hazard.
  • Invincibility monitors grant the player temporary invincibility.
  • Extra life gives the player an extra life (1-up). The icon is usually the face of the character being played as. In Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)'s two-player competition mode, Sonic and Tails have their own monitors that give them an extra life, regardless of who broke it. The game's scrapped Hidden Palace Zone features a Tails monitor, which functions like a normal 1-up monitor regardless of the character being played as.
  • Dr. Eggman monitors cause one hit of damage to the player character. This is the only type of monitor that harms rather than rewards. It debuted in Sonic 2, although graphics for it existed in Sonic 1.

Rarer monitors

  • Teleport (Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)) - switches Sonic and Tails' positions in competition mode and debug mode
  • Switch (Knuckles' Chaotix) - switches the characters' positions for a certain amount of time
  • Combine Ring (Knuckles' Chaotix) (Sonic Mania) - protects your rings so if the first player is hit, they only lose one ring. They have a few seconds to get that ring, otherwise it breaks into all the lost rings. Getting the single ring recovers all your lost rings. It is notable that a similar monitor exists in Sonic CD but has no use.
  • Big and Small (Knuckles' Chaotix) - resizes the character who breaks the monitor for a certain amount of time. Small characters have a limited range of motion, while big characters cannot be held.
  • Change Character (Knuckles' Chaotix) - This monitor cycles between faces of possible characters. When broken, the second player becomes whoever was pictured at the time for a certain amount of time.
  • Emerald (Sonic Triple Trouble): transports the player to a special stage.
  • Stopwatch (Sonic Chaos and Sonic Triple Trouble): In Sonic Chaos this stops the special stage timer for a few seconds. In Sonic Triple Trouble it resets the special stage timer.
  • Pogo (Sonic Chaos and Sonic Triple Trouble) gives the player a small spring that sticks to their feet.
  • Rocket shoes (Sonic Chaos and Sonic Triple Trouble) allow Sonic to fly around temporarily.
  • Snowboard (Sonic Triple Trouble) monitors grant Sonic a snowboard that he can ride.
  • Skateboard (Sonic Generations) monitors appear in Classic City Escape, allowing Sonic to ride around loops and use Jump Pads to reach higher portions of the level.

Unimplemented monitors

Gallery

List of monitors

Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)

Known in this game as video monitorsMedia:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf[1].

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English name Super RingMedia:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf[1] ShieldMedia:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf[1] Power SneakersMedia:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf[1] InvincibleMedia:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf[1] One-UpMedia:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf[1] "Static"[a 1] "Robotnik"[a 2] "S"[a 2] "Goggles"[a 2]
Japanese name Big 10 Ring (ビッグ10リング)Media:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[2] Barrier (バリア)Media:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[2] High Speed (ハイスピード)Media:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[2] Muteki (無敵)Media:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[2] 1 upMedia:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[2] N/A N/A N/A N/A

Notes

Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)

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English name Super RingMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[3] ShieldMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[3] Power SneakersMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[3] InvincibleMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[3] One-upMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[3] ArrowMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[4] ContinueMedia:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf[5]
Japanese name

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)

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English name Super RingMedia:Sonic2 GG US manual.pdf[6] Power SneakersMedia:Sonic2 GG US manual.pdf[6] InvincibilityMedia:Sonic2 GG US manual.pdf[6] 1-UPMedia:Sonic2 GG US manual.pdf[7] "Continue"[c 1] "?"[c 2] "Grey Sneakers"[c 2] "Arrow"[c 2]
Japanese name Big 10 Ring (ビッグ10リング)Media:Sonic 2 GG JP Manual.pdf[8] Muteki (無敵)Media:Sonic 2 GG JP Manual.pdf[9] 1upMedia:Sonic 2 GG JP Manual.pdf[9] N/A N/A N/A

Notes

  1. [Exists in Crystal Egg Zone, but is masked by foreground scenery so the image is never seen. Exists in Crystal Egg Zone, but is masked by foreground scenery so the image is never seen.]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Unused

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)

On the Mega Drive, Sonic 2 features monitors which contain "super items"Media:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[10]. During normal gameplay, monitors are largely the same as those found in Sonic 1.

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English name Super RingMedia:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[10] ShieldMedia:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[10] Power SneakersMedia:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[10] One-UpMedia:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[10] InvincibleMedia:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[10] TeleporterMedia:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf[11][d 1] "Robotnik"[d 1] "?"[d 1] "Static"[d 2]
Japanese name N/A

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 [2P mode only 2P mode only]
  2. Unused

Sonic the Hedgehog CD

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English name Super RingMedia:SonicCD MCD US manual.pdf[12] ShieldMedia:SonicCD MCD US manual.pdf[12] Power SneakersMedia:SonicCD MCD US manual.pdf[12] InvincibleMedia:SonicCD MCD US manual.pdf[12] 1-UPMedia:SonicCD MCD US manual.pdf[12] "S" "Blue ring" "Time"
Japanese name

Sonic Chaos

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English name Super RingMedia:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf[13] "Power Sneakers" InvincibleMedia:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf[13] Extra LifeMedia:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf[13] Rocket ShoesMedia:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf[13] "Time"
Japanese name 10 Ring (10リング)Media:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[14] Speed Shoes (スピードシューズ)Media:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[14] Muteki (無敵)Media:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[14] 1UPMedia:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[14] Rocket Shoes (ロケットシューズ)Media:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[14] Time Attack (タイムアタック)Media:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[14]

Sonic Spinball (8-bit)

Sonic the Hedgehog 3/Sonic & Knuckles

The English manuals for Sonic 3 refer to the concept of "Sonic power-ups"Media:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[15], but do not explicity name the objects said power-ups come from. Strictly speaking they are not just "monitors" in Sonic 3, but entire computers, as they are (loosely) modelled after the Macintosh Color Classic, a computer released by Apple in early 1993. They even come complete with disk drive and Apple logo.

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English name Super RingMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[15] Lightning ShieldMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[16] Flame ShieldMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[15] Water ShieldMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[15] "Power Sneakers" InvincibilityMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[15] 1-UpMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[16] RobotnikMedia:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf[16] "S"
Japanese name

Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble

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English name Super RingMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[17] Power SneakersMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[17] InvincibilityMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[17] 1-UPMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[17] Pogo SpringMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[18] Rocket ShoesMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[18] Propeller ShoesMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[18] Jet BoardMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[18] MarkerMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[19] Chaos EmeraldMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[17] Time BonusMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[19] Hyper Heli-TailsMedia:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf[19]
Japanese name

Sonic Drift

Sonic Drift 2

Chaotix

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English name Super RingMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] ShieldMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] Power SneakersMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] InvincibleMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] Combine RingMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] SwapMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] ChangeMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] GrowMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] ShrinkMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[20] Stage SelectMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[21][l 1] Combi CatcherMedia:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf[22][l 1] [l 2] [l 2]
Japanese name Ring 10 (リング10)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[23] Barrier (バリア)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[24] High Speed (ハイスピード)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[24] Muteki (無敵)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[24] Combine Ring (コンバインリング)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[23] Swap (スワップ)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[25] Change (チェンジ)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[25] Big (ビッグ)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[24] Small (スモール)Media:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf[24]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bonus Stage only
  2. 2.0 2.1 Unused

Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island

Sonic 3D has items which can be found in TVs (as well as other places)Media:Sonic3D MD US manual.pdf[26].

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English name "Rings" Blue ShieldMedia:Sonic3D MD US manual.pdf[26] Gold ShieldMedia:Sonic3D MD US manual.pdf[26] Red ShieldMedia:Sonic3D MD US manual.pdf[26] "Power Sneakers" "Invincible" Extra LifeMedia:Sonic3D MD US manual.pdf[26]
Japanese name

Sonic Blast

Sonic Adventure

Sonic Adventure radically changed the design of its item boxesMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] in order to better suit its 3D world. Rather than resembling computer screens, they are clear tubes with a rotating symbol inside. This makes them visible from more angles, and would be a design shared with future 3D titles.

Render
English name 5 RingsMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] 10 RingsMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] Random RingsMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] ShieldMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] Magnetic ShieldMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] High-Speed ShoesMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] InvincibilityMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27] Extra LifeMedia:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf[27]
Japanese name

Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure

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English name Super RingsMedia:SPA NGPC US manual.pdf[28] ShieldMedia:SPA NGPC US manual.pdf[28] Power-SneakerMedia:SPA NGPC US manual.pdf[28] Invincible ProtectMedia:SPA NGPC US manual.pdf[28] 1UPMedia:SPA NGPC US manual.pdf[28]
Japanese name

Sonic Adventure 2

Sonic Advance

Sonic Advance has boxes with items in themMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29].

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English name 5 RingsMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] 10 RingsMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] ? RingsMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] BarrierMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] Magnetic BarrierMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] Speed BootsMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] InvincibleMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29] Extra TryMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[29]
Japanese name

Sonic Advance 2

Sonic Advance 3

Sonic Heroes

Shadow the Hedgehog

Sonic Rush

Sonic Riders

Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

Sonic Rush Adventure

Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II

Sonic Free Riders

Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS)

Sonic the Hedgehog CD (2011)

Sonic Generations

Sonic Jump (2012)

Sonic the Hedgehog (2013)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2013)

Sonic Lost World

Sonic Mania

Items in Sonic Mania are contained in Item BoxesMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] although they take the appearance of monitors from other classic games.

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English name Super RingMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Hyper RingMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Blue ShieldMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Lightning ShieldMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Fire ShieldMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Bubble ShieldMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Power SneakersMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] InvincibleMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] 1-UPMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Eggman MarkMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[30] Player SwapMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[31][al 1] RandomMedia:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf[31][al 1] "S"[al 2]
Japanese name Big 10 Ring (ビッグ10リング)[32] Hyper Ring (ハイパーリング)[32] Barrier (バリア)[32] High Speed (ハイスピード)[32] Muteki (無敵)[32] 1UP

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 [Competition and Encore Mode only Competition and Encore Mode only]
  2. Edit mode only

Sonic Forces

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 File:Sonic1 MD US manual.pdf, page 8
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 File:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf, page 21
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 File:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf, page 9
  4. File:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf, page 8
  5. File:Sonic1 GG US manual.pdf, page 11
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 File:Sonic2 GG US manual.pdf, page 8
  7. File:Sonic2 GG US manual.pdf, page 9
  8. File:Sonic 2 GG JP Manual.pdf, page 14
  9. 9.0 9.1 File:Sonic 2 GG JP Manual.pdf, page 15
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 File:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf, page 12
  11. File:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf, page 22
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 File:SonicCD MCD US manual.pdf, page 12
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 File:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf, page 10
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 File:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf, page 17
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 File:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf, page 14
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 File:Sonic3 MD US manual.pdf, page 15
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 File:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf, page 10
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 File:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf, page 12
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 File:SonicTripleTrouble GG US manual.pdf, page 11
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 File:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf, page 20
  21. File:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf, page 21
  22. File:Chaotix 32X US manual.pdf, page 22
  23. 23.0 23.1 File:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf, page 29
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 File:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf, page 30
  25. 25.0 25.1 File:Chaotix 32X JP manual.pdf, page 31
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 File:Sonic3D MD US manual.pdf, page 9
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 27.6 27.7 27.8 File:SonicAdventure DC US manual.pdf, page 13
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 File:SPA NGPC US manual.pdf, page 12
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 29.6 29.7 29.8 File:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf, page 22
  30. 30.00 30.01 30.02 30.03 30.04 30.05 30.06 30.07 30.08 30.09 30.10 File:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf, page 17
  31. 31.0 31.1 File:SM PC DIGITAL MANUAL UK V10 LR.pdf, page 21
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 https://www.sonicthehedgehog.com/mania/manual/jp/index.html?pid=13 (Wayback Machine: 2019-05-11 14:57)
Items in the Sonic the Hedgehog Game Series
Collectibles   Ring | Super Ring | Special Ring | Rich Ring | Heal Ring | Red Star Ring | Number Ring | Silver Moon Ring | Sonic Medal | Sun Medal | Moon Medal | Sun Tablet | Moon Tablet | Planet Tablet | Secret Item | Red Orbs | Blue Orbs | Green Orbs | Emblem | Chaos Drives | Special Stage Key | Material | Portal Gear | Memory Token | Vault Key | Red Seed of Power | Blue Seed of Defense | Dream Orb
Power-ups   Shield (Water, Lightning, Fire, Gold, Magnetic) | Invincibility | Power Sneakers | Rocket Shoes | Propeller Shoes | Hyper Heli-Tails | Eggman Mark | Super Ring | Combine Ring | Forcejewel | Power Core | Light Cores | Special Combination
Level Objects   Item Box | Item Panel | Spring | Spring Pole | Crane Lift | Dash Rail | Spikes | Checkpoint | Time Warp Plate | Signpost | Goal Ring | Hidden Treasure Ring | Giant Ring | Dash Ring | Rainbow Ring | Capsule | Crate | Water Barrel | Button | Dark Energy Key | Bumper | Speed Booster | Air bubbles | Chao container
Powerful Items   Chaos Emeralds | Super Emeralds | Master Emerald | Time Stones | Chaos Rings | Precioustone | Sol Emeralds | Jeweled Scepter | World Rings | Excalibur | Phantom Ruby | Reverie | Dream Core
Weapons   Piko Piko Hammer | Chaos Energy Cannon | Caliburn | Wispon
Devices   Remote Robot | Combi Confiner | Mother Computer | Nega's Camera | Arks of the Cosmos | Miles Electric
Other   Chili Dog | Fortune Cards | Speed Down Boots | Chao Egg | Scepter of Darkness | Cacophonic Conch