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'''''Sonic Mania''''' (ソニックマニア) is a forthcoming 2D platformer developed by [[The Taxman|Christian Whitehead]], [[Headcannon]] and PagodaWest Games. The game is a return to the style of the [[sega:Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]] games, and features both brand new zones as well as re-imagined zones from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD|Sonic CD]]'' and ''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]''.
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'''''Sonic Mania''''' (ソニックマニア) is a 2D platformer developed by [[The Taxman|Christian Whitehead]], [[Headcannon]] and PagodaWest Games. The game is a return to the style of the [[sega:Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]] games, and features both brand new zones as well as re-imagined zones from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD|Sonic CD]]'' and ''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]''.
  
 
===Story===
 
===Story===
Some time after saving [[Angel Island]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] and his best friend, [[Miles "Tails" Prower]], are relaxing when Tails picks up a strange energy reading far away. Though different from the [[Chaos Emeralds]], the reading is remarkably powerful, and Tails convinces Sonic to join him and check it out. Sonic and Tails take off on the [[Tornado]] towards the source, but sure enough, the evil [[Dr. Eggman]] has detected it too! Now it's a race between Sonic and Eggman to get there first and figure out what mysteries it holds. However, Eggman has been busy: he's just unleashed a new team of elite [[Egg-Robos]] to handle his most important tasks. They're called the "[[Hard-Boiled Heavies]]," and they're about to reach the source of the signal first! It's up to Sonic, Tails, and their newest ally, [[Knuckles the Echidna]], to defeat the Hard-Boiled Heavies, unlock the secrets of the energy source, and stop Dr. Eggman!
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Some time after saving [[Angel Island]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] and his best friend, [[Miles "Tails" Prower]], are relaxing when Tails picks up a strange energy reading far away. Though different from the [[Chaos Emeralds]], the reading is remarkably powerful, and Tails convinces Sonic to join him and check it out. Sonic and Tails take off on the [[Tornado]] towards the source, but sure enough, the evil [[Dr. Eggman]] has detected it too! Now it's a race between Sonic and Eggman to get there first and figure out what mysteries it holds. However, Eggman has been busy: he's just unleashed a new team of elite Egg-Robos to handle his most important tasks. They're called the "[[Hard-Boiled Heavies]]," and they're about to reach the source of the signal first! It's up to Sonic, Tails, and their newest ally, [[Knuckles the Echidna]], to defeat the Hard-Boiled Heavies, unlock the secrets of the energy source, and stop Dr. Eggman!
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===Characters===
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'''SONIC THE HEDGEHOG'''
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The world's fastest hedgehog! Although often impatient, [[Sonic]] has a heart of gold and a strong desire to fight injustice - which means putting a stop to the evil Dr. Eggman's plans. His blistering speed, [[Super Sonic]] [[Spin Attack]], and sassy attitude make him a force to be reckoned with. After reconciling his differences with [[Knuckles]], he's enjoyed some peace and quiet with [[Tails]] and their animal friends - until now.
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'''MILES "TAILS" PROWER'''
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[[Miles "Tails" Prower]] grew up idolizing [[Sonic]], and now joins him on his adventures. He can fly using his two tails, and as a skilled inventor and mechanic, his talents almost rival those of [[Dr. Eggman]]. Anywhere Sonic goes, Tails is never far behind.
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'''KNUCKLES THE ECHIDNA'''
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[[Knuckles]] is the last descendant of the ancient [[Echidnas]]. He lives alone on the floating [[Angel Island]], kept in the sky by the [[Master Emerald]], which he guards. Knuckles has unmatched strength, and can even punch through solid walls. Following the defeat of Dr. Eggman's previous scheme, Knuckles considers [[Sonic]] an ally. When Knuckles spots something amiss on the island, he goes to investigate...
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'''DR. EGGMAN "EVIL GENIUS"'''
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An evil genius with an IQ of 300, [[Dr. Eggman]] won't stop until he dominates the world with his army of mechanized minions. Despite suffering defeats at the hands of [[Sonic]] and his friends, Dr. Eggman's confidence never wavers. Intrigued by this new energy signal, he plans to exploit it for his own means. With something this powerful, he could finally stop Sonic forever.
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==Gameplay==
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[[File:ManiaSp4PSS.jpg|thumb|190px|Sonic and "Tails" in the first act of Studiopolis, one of the original zones from the game.]]
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As a continuation of the gameplay design of the original Mega Drive games, ''Sonic Mania'''s gameplay is relatively identical to those games and familiar to well-versed fans of the original titles. Players are still expected to clear the level under the span of ten minutes, with all of the classic elements present--collecting [[rings]] to protect themselves from taking damage, running/rolling through loop-de-loops to gain speed, using [[springs]] to reach higher platforms, and avoiding [[badniks]] and [[spikes]] that can cause damage, as well as other dangerous traps and gimmicks along the way. [[Item boxes]] are also present, with standard powerups like speed shoes, invincibility, and the ten-ring box present; as well as [[Checkpoint|starposts]] that save the player's spot in the level.
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The game design also follows from ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' in particular, resulting in many elements returning from those games as well. Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, and Knuckles the Echidna all return as individual playable characters, as well as a mode that allows "Tails" to follow Sonic and provide local cooperative play between two players (with Player 1 controlling Sonic and Player 2 controlling "Tails"). All three characters retain the standard [[spin attack]] and [[spin dash]] abilities; with "Tails" also having his flying and swimming mechanics, and Knuckles having his climbing and gliding mechanics as well. The game's Zones are separated into two relatively large Acts, packed with multiple routes and secret locations for players to discover; alternate routes only accessible by certain characters are also present as well. Every Act also ends with one boss fight, with "sub-bosses" featured at the end of Act 1; and standard bosses featured at the end of Act 2. [[Shield|Shields]] also return in this game, with the titular trio of elemental shields from ''Sonic 3'' (the [[Water Shield]], [[Fire Shield]], and the [[Lightning Shield]]) restored, alongside the the standard shield as seen from ''Sonic 1'', ''Sonic 2'', and ''Sonic CD''.
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[[File:Sonic Mania Chemical Plant 01.png|thumb|190px|Knuckles in the second act of Chemical Plant, one of the game's zones returning from the ''Mega Drive''-era Sonic games.]]
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The game is not without new additions and notable changes to the formula, however. The [[Insta-shield|W Spin Attack]] introduced in ''Sonic 3'' (popularly known as the "insta-shield") is absent from Sonic's moveset (although it is unlockable); having been replaced with the new "[[Drop Dash]]" ability. Best summarized as a "mid-air spin dash", the Drop Dash allows Sonic to build up momentum in mid-air after a jump, which upon contact on the ground grants the player additional speed and rolling distance. Environmental properties have also been granted to the elemental shields, which allow them to have additional properties to the levels--two notable examples are the Fire Shield burning down bridges in Green Hill and the Lightning Shield having magnetic properties in Flying Battery. A new item based on the Combine Ring from the obscure 32X spin-off ''[[Chaotix]]'' is also added (with its monitor appearance marked by a blue ring), which fuses the player's total ring count into multiple rings (a HUD indication is also marked by a blue ring icon added to the player's ring count). Should the player take damage, a handful of giant rings, which represent the total rings lost, fly out of the character; these rings of which can be recollected for a brief period of time.
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===Other modes===
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Returning to ''Sonic Mania'' are [[Special Stages]], which by tradition contain the series' treasured [[Chaos Emeralds]]. As in ''Sonic 3'', Special Stages are hidden within the stages and are accessible through [[Giant Ring|Giant Rings]]. A new concept based on the Special Stages as seen in ''Sonic CD'' and ''Chaotix''; the Special Stages see the player chasing down a UFO carrying a Chaos Emerald in a three-dimensional course, while also making sure to stay on the track (as the player can fall off the course into a pit) and avoid hazards such as spiked balls. Racing against a time limit, the player has to catch up to the UFO in order to earn the Chaos Emerald before the time limit expires. Spread out inside the level are spheres which can increase their speed (collecting a certain number of spheres increases the "Mach" speed level of the player's character), as well as rings that can increase the game's time limit.
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Also returning in ''Sonic Mania'' are the [[Bonus Stage|Bonus Stages]] as presented in ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'', which are accessible through a circles of stars that appear above starposts, should they be activated with at the player holding at least 25 rings. This time, the Bonus Stage see the return of the [[Blue Spheres]] stages from the aforementioned two games, with the primary change being the player collecting one of two types of medallions upon completion of the stage. The player is awarded a Silver Medallion upon collecting all of the spheres, while the player collecting all of the spheres and all of the rings (and thus earning a "Perfect" score) is awarded a Gold Medallion. The Bonus Stages are randomly selected, and Blue Sphere layouts for the stages include reused layouts from ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'', as well as original layouts.
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[[File:SonicManiaCompMode3.jpg|thumb|190px|Sonic and Tails in Green Hill, within the two-player Competition Mode.]]
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''Sonic Mania'' also features a Time Attack mode, as first seen from ''Sonic CD''. This time, the Time Attack mode features unique goalposts separate from the main campaign (both used for starting and ending the level), as well as a new feature that allows players to immediately restart the level during playthroughs by pressing and holding a certain button. Acts in Time Attack mode exclude bosses and checkpoints, and the clock functions as as a timer. Players upon completing Acts are graded on their time, and their score; an a additional "Cool Bonus" is added if the player completed the level without taking damage. Once Acts are completed, the game saves and records your time, in which the player can either compare them to a personal list of best time logs, or upload their record to an online leaderboard.
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A Competition mode that provides competitive multiplayer with two players is also included. Adapting the two-player "Vs. Mode" setup as seen in ''Sonic 2'', players see themselves racing each other in zones from the main campaign in a split-screen format, and are graded on a criteria of the player's Score, Time, Ring count at the end of the act, their Total Ring count (including rings they lost), and the amount of Item Boxes broken. The player that wins the most criteria takes the round.
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==Production Credits==
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Developed by: [[The Taxman|Christian Whitehead]], [[Headcannon]], PadogaWest Games<br>
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In Association with Sega<br>
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===Sonic Mania Development Team===
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Lead Developer: Christian Whitehead<br>
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Project Manager: Hunter Bridges<br>
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Business Dev: Greg Dawson<br>
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'''Programming'''<br>
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Lead Programmer: Christian Whitehead<br>
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Programmer: Simon "[[Stealth]]" Thomley, Hunter Bridges<br>
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'''Design'''<br>
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Lead Designer: Jared Kasl<br>
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Designers: Brad Flick, Taryn Costello, Michael Balm<br>
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'''Art'''<br>
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Art Director: Tom Fry<br>
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Artists: Paul Veer, Kieran Gates, Lucas "Midio" Carvalho<br>
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'''Sound'''<br>
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Composer: Tee Lopes<br>
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Mastering: Falk Au Yeong<br>
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Sound Designers: Hunter Bridges, Jameson Sutton<br>
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Announcer: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi<br>
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Audio Engineer: [[Jun Senoue]]<br>
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'''Sega'''<br>
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VP of Product Development and Creative Services: [[Takashi Iizuka]]<br>
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Director of Creative Services: [[Kazuyuki Hoshino]]<br>
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Director of Product Development: Austin Keys<br>
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Producer: Lola Shiraishi<br>
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'''Tantalus Media'''<br>
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CEO: Tom Crago<br>
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Producer: Joss Ellis<br>
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''Programming''<br>
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Switch Lead: David Lally<br>
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Programmers: Sean O'Sullivan, Derek Johnson<br>
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'''QA'''<br>
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QA Leads: David Doe, Sheylla Tupia<br>
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'''Original Music'''<br>
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Green Hill Zone, Chemical Plant Zone, Oil Ocean Zone: Composed by [[Masato Nakamura]]<br>
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'''Animation Intro'''<br>
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Director, Lead Animator: Tyson Hesse<br>
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Music: "Friends" by Hyper Potions<br>
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Animation Supervisor: Takashi Iizuka, Kazuyuki Hoshino<br>
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Animation Producer: Aaron Webber<br>
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Animation Assistance: Studio Yotta, Mariel Cartwright<br>
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BG Illustrations: Hans Tseng<br>
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Compositing, Motion Graphics: Brady Hartel, Jon Kim<br>
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'''Special Thanks'''<br>
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Elizabeth Ramirez, Lana Kasl and Baby Tenly, Rachel Steinberg, John Hardin, Allie Doyon, Michael Cisneros, Jasmin Hernandez, Ales "The Kidd" Solverson, Mai Kiyotaki, Edith Yang, Kitty Mach, Peter Bowman, Misty Noor, Ben Westhoven, Sergio Montelegre, Aaron Webber, Sam Mullin, Westin<br>
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===Sega of America, Inc.===
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CEO and COO: Tasuyuki Miyazaki<br>
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Executive VP: Yusuke Suai<br>
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SVP: Ivo Gerscovich<br>
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'''Production'''<br>
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VP of Product Development and Creative Services: Takashi Iizuka<br>
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Director of Product Development: Austin Keys<br>
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Producers: Lola Shiraishi, Miki Takahashi, Terri Watanabe<br>
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'''Marketing'''<br>
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Marketing Manager: Ari Sariel<br>
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Marketing Associate: Nathan Shabazi<br>
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PR Manager: Edith Yang<br>
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Social Media Manager: Aaron Webber<br>
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Social Media Coordinator: Sergio Montealegre<br>
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'''Licensing'''<br>
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Licensing Director: Ari Sariel<br>
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Senior Manager: Sylvia Barraza<br>
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PD Manager: Sandra Jo<br>
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Associate Manager: Alex "The Kidd" Solverson<br>
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Specialist: Michael Cisneros<br>
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PD Coordinator: Mai Kiyotaki<br>
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'''Creative Services'''<br>
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Director of Creative Services: Kazuyuki Hoshino<br>
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Senior Graphic Designer: Jimmy Lenoir<br>
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Graphic Designer: Petia Koutzarova<br>
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Associate Manager: Alex "The Kidd" Solverson<br>
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Specialist: Michael Cisneros<br>
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PD Coordinator: Mai Kiyotaki<br>
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'''Multimedia Production'''<br>
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Producer: Marlene Sharp<br>
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Production Coordinators: Jasmin Hernandez, Ayumi Tanioka<br>
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'''Legal and Business Affairs'''<br>
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Director of Legal and Business: Cindy Lin<br>
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Legal and Business Counsel: Wendy Wang<br>
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'''Corporate'''<br>
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SVP of Publishing: Naoto Hiraoka<br>
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VP of Sales and Marketing: Tim Pivnicny<br>
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Director of Business Planning: Kenya Numata<br>
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Sales Administration Manager: Nathan Harris<br>
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Sales Administration: Connie Chinn<br>
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Financial Analyst: Hajime Sugino<br>
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===Atlus USA, Inc.===
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'''Marketing'''<br>
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Senior Marketing Manager: Robyn Mukai Koshi<br>
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Marketing Associate: Sara Chan<br>
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Creative Designers: Ayami Haruno, Amy Shimoshige<br>
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Web Designer: James Kaneshiro<br>
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Events and Purchasing Manager: Kathy Park<br>
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'''Production'''<br>
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VP of Production: Bill Alexander<br>
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'''Quality Assurance'''<br>
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QA Manager: Carl Chen<br>
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Assistant QA Manager: Scott Williams<br>
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QA Lead: Elwood Cruz<br>
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QA Accomplice Specialist: Rob Stone<br>
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QA Testers: Tony Resendes, Adam Borno, Ian Kelly, Logan Sandefur, Steven Kawafuchi<br>
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'''IT'''<br>
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Senior Systems Admin: Bryan Khul<br>
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IT Guy Tyrone: Brian "Bquick" Quach<br>
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===Sega Europe, Ltd.===
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COO: Jurgen Post<br>
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CFO: John Ward<br>
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SVP: Martin Servante<br>
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'''Product Development'''<br>
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Head of Studio Localisation and ESO: Charlie Harris<br>
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Producer: Teppei Otsuka<br>
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Head of Program Office: Mark Le Breton<br>
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Submission Manager: Mike Veness<br>
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Process and TCM Manager: Ben Howell<br>
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Senior SDET: Mindaugas Batitus<br>
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Junior SDET: Gordon McKendrick<br>
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Head of QA and Localisation and ESO: Ghulam Khan<br>
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Production Manager: Adrian Daly<br>
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Project Lead: Owen Hewitt<br>
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Resource Manager: Ben Jackson<br>
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Training and Recruitment Supervisor: Julie Metior<br>
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Localisation Manager: Marta Lois González<br>
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Localisation Project Supervisor: Antonella Marras<br>
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'''Lead Translators'''<br>
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Luis J. Paredes, Nicole Thomer, Jesús Álvarez<br>
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'''Translators'''<br>
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Chiarra Canu, Gwladys Gaye, Giulia Checchi, Giuseppe Rosa, Sebastián Salguero, Martin Schmalz, Alexia Trensch, Sarah Breton, Enrico Sette<br>
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'''Quality Assurance'''<br>
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Functionality QA Lead: Stephen Edwards<br>
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Functionality QA Senior Tester: Jasper Engels<br>
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Functionality QA Testers: Dumitru Garofil, Dwyane Husbands, Errol Burke, Luke Nelson, Michael Pelling, Prathan Lothongkum, Simone Decradi-Nelson, John Wright, Zack Garvey, Amandeep Gosal<br>
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Localisation QA Supervisor: Ruggero Varisco<br>
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Localisation QA: Jérémié Maréchau, Antonio Matrone, Irina Hoff, Jose Torres<br>
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'''Compliance'''<br>
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Compliance QA Leads: David Jenkins, Gerson de Sousa<br>
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Compliance QA Senior Tester: Renato Insalaco<br>
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Compliance QA Testers: Martha Baquero, Michael Blanco<br>
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'''Mastering'''<br>
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Mastering and Equipment Manager: Francesco Fraulo<br>
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Equipment and Shift Coordinator: Tony Langan<br>
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Mastering and Build Engineer: Shaun Young<br>
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Equipment and Mastering Coordinator: Danny Florey<br>
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Assistant Mastering Technician: Ashar Dubois<br>
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Development Service Administrator: Chris Geiles<br>
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'''Customer Service'''<br>
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Customer Service Manager: John White<br>
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'''Marketing PR and Comms'''<br>
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Marketing Director: Anna Downing<br>
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Senior Product Managers: Ben Walker, Tim Breach, Lewis Herbert<br>
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Brand Manager: Derek Seklecki<br>
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Marketing Manager: Reena Sood<br>
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Product Manager: James Dyer<br>
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Head of PR: Peter Oliver<br>
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PR Manager: Sarah Head<br>
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PR Assistant: Kerry Barrett<br>
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Senior Marketing Manager: Alfonso Cubias<br>
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PR Manager: Erica Denning<br>
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'''Creative Services'''<br>
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Head of Creative Services: Jeff Webber<br>
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Traffic Manager: Samra Halli<br>
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Creative Team Manager: Noud Tempelaere<br>
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Senior Creative Designer: Ranj Vekaria<br>
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Creative Artworker: James Kent<br>
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Video Suite Manager: Elliot Kidner<br>
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Video Suite Editor: Chris Bailey<br>
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Video Suite Assistant: Una Marzorati<br>
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'''Searchlight'''<br>
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SVP, Commercial Publishing: John Clark<br>
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Content Director: Dean Trotman<br>
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Head of Brand: Rowan Tafler<br>
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Senior Content Manager: Bobby Wertheim<br>
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'''Commercial Publishing'''<br>
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VP of Digital Business: James Schall<br>
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Business Development Directors: Peter Chan, Stephane Bonazza<br>
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Technical Director: Steve Sharp<br>
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EMEA Sales Director: Alison Gould<br>
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Head of EMEA Sales: Simon Inch<br>
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EMEA Sales Account Manager: Stephanie Olbe<br>
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Senior Business Manager: Anh Luong<br>
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Junior Digital Account Manager: Charlotte Rouget-Murphy<br>
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Digital Distribution Assistant: Megan Garett<br>
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Senior Business Analyst: Jarvis Crofts<br>
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Business Analysts: Filippo Minigione, Pedro Gonzalez<br>
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Project Launch Manager: James Gourlay<br>
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Project Launch Assistant: Clinton Allman<br>
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'''Business Planning'''<br>
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SVP, Business Planning: Katsuhiro Ichinose<br>
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Director of Business Analysis: Jean-Yves Lapasset<br>
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Publishing Project Manager: Ryoko Nakao<br>
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Senior Business Planning Analyst: Yoshiko Mukaiyama<br>
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Business Planning Co-ordinator: Takashi Nakaya<br>
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Business Analyst: Matthew Hodgson<br>
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Junior Business Analyst: Samuel Riches<br>
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European Research Manager: Lucy Peaple<br>
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European Research Executive: Douglas Owusu<br>
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European Research Assistant: Daniel Vincent<br>
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'''Operations'''<br>
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Head of Operations: Natalie Cooke, Linda Kershaw<br>
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Operations Co-ordinator: Jacob Nixon<br>
  
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'''Brand Licensing'''<br>
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Director of EU Brand Licensing: Jason Rice<br>
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Senior Licensing Manager: Toby Rayfield<br>
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Retail Licensing Power: Kay Ferneyhough<br>
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Product Development Manager: Samuel Byard<br>
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Licensing Co-ordinator: Jason Goonery<br>
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Junior Graphic Designer: Paul Dunn<br>
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'''Legal'''<br>
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Director of Legal and Business Affairs: Nicky Ormrod<br>
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Sonic Mania
System(s): PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: 2D Platform
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Sony PlayStation 4
US
2017-08-15 $19.99 ?
Sony PlayStation 4
US (Collector's Edition)
Summer 2017 $69.99 ?
Sony PlayStation 4
EU
2017-08-15 €19.99 / £15.99 ?
Sony PlayStation 4
EU (Collector's Edition)
Summer 2017 €89.99 / £79.99 ?
Sony PlayStation 4
JP
2017-08-16[1] ¥1,800 ?
Template:XOne US 2017-08-15 $19.99 ?
Template:XOne US (Collector's Edition) Summer 2017 $69.99 ?
Template:XOne EU 2017-08-15 €19.99 / £15.99 ?
Template:XOne EU (Collector's Edition) Summer 2017 €89.99 / £79.99 ?
Template:XOne JP 2017-08-16[1] ¥1,800 ?
Windows PC
US
2017-08-29 $19.99 ?
Windows PC
US (Collector's Edition)
Summer 2017 $69.99 ?
Windows PC
EU
2017-08-29 €19.99 / £14.99 ?
Nintendo Switch
US
2017-08-15 $19.99 ?
Nintendo Switch
US (Collector's Edition)
Summer 2017 $69.99 ?
Nintendo Switch
EU
2017-08-15 €19.99 / £15.99 ?
Nintendo Switch
JP
2017-08-16[1] ¥1,800 ?

Sonic Mania (ソニックマニア) is a 2D platformer developed by Christian Whitehead, Headcannon and PagodaWest Games. The game is a return to the style of the Mega Drive games, and features both brand new zones as well as re-imagined zones from Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic CD and Sonic 3 & Knuckles.

Story

Some time after saving Angel Island, Sonic the Hedgehog and his best friend, Miles "Tails" Prower, are relaxing when Tails picks up a strange energy reading far away. Though different from the Chaos Emeralds, the reading is remarkably powerful, and Tails convinces Sonic to join him and check it out. Sonic and Tails take off on the Tornado towards the source, but sure enough, the evil Dr. Eggman has detected it too! Now it's a race between Sonic and Eggman to get there first and figure out what mysteries it holds. However, Eggman has been busy: he's just unleashed a new team of elite Egg-Robos to handle his most important tasks. They're called the "Hard-Boiled Heavies," and they're about to reach the source of the signal first! It's up to Sonic, Tails, and their newest ally, Knuckles the Echidna, to defeat the Hard-Boiled Heavies, unlock the secrets of the energy source, and stop Dr. Eggman!

Characters

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

The world's fastest hedgehog! Although often impatient, Sonic has a heart of gold and a strong desire to fight injustice - which means putting a stop to the evil Dr. Eggman's plans. His blistering speed, Super Sonic Spin Attack, and sassy attitude make him a force to be reckoned with. After reconciling his differences with Knuckles, he's enjoyed some peace and quiet with Tails and their animal friends - until now.

MILES "TAILS" PROWER

Miles "Tails" Prower grew up idolizing Sonic, and now joins him on his adventures. He can fly using his two tails, and as a skilled inventor and mechanic, his talents almost rival those of Dr. Eggman. Anywhere Sonic goes, Tails is never far behind.

KNUCKLES THE ECHIDNA

Knuckles is the last descendant of the ancient Echidnas. He lives alone on the floating Angel Island, kept in the sky by the Master Emerald, which he guards. Knuckles has unmatched strength, and can even punch through solid walls. Following the defeat of Dr. Eggman's previous scheme, Knuckles considers Sonic an ally. When Knuckles spots something amiss on the island, he goes to investigate...

DR. EGGMAN "EVIL GENIUS"

An evil genius with an IQ of 300, Dr. Eggman won't stop until he dominates the world with his army of mechanized minions. Despite suffering defeats at the hands of Sonic and his friends, Dr. Eggman's confidence never wavers. Intrigued by this new energy signal, he plans to exploit it for his own means. With something this powerful, he could finally stop Sonic forever.

Gameplay

Sonic and "Tails" in the first act of Studiopolis, one of the original zones from the game.

As a continuation of the gameplay design of the original Mega Drive games, Sonic Mania's gameplay is relatively identical to those games and familiar to well-versed fans of the original titles. Players are still expected to clear the level under the span of ten minutes, with all of the classic elements present--collecting rings to protect themselves from taking damage, running/rolling through loop-de-loops to gain speed, using springs to reach higher platforms, and avoiding badniks and spikes that can cause damage, as well as other dangerous traps and gimmicks along the way. Item boxes are also present, with standard powerups like speed shoes, invincibility, and the ten-ring box present; as well as starposts that save the player's spot in the level.

The game design also follows from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles in particular, resulting in many elements returning from those games as well. Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, and Knuckles the Echidna all return as individual playable characters, as well as a mode that allows "Tails" to follow Sonic and provide local cooperative play between two players (with Player 1 controlling Sonic and Player 2 controlling "Tails"). All three characters retain the standard spin attack and spin dash abilities; with "Tails" also having his flying and swimming mechanics, and Knuckles having his climbing and gliding mechanics as well. The game's Zones are separated into two relatively large Acts, packed with multiple routes and secret locations for players to discover; alternate routes only accessible by certain characters are also present as well. Every Act also ends with one boss fight, with "sub-bosses" featured at the end of Act 1; and standard bosses featured at the end of Act 2. Shields also return in this game, with the titular trio of elemental shields from Sonic 3 (the Water Shield, Fire Shield, and the Lightning Shield) restored, alongside the the standard shield as seen from Sonic 1, Sonic 2, and Sonic CD.

Knuckles in the second act of Chemical Plant, one of the game's zones returning from the Mega Drive-era Sonic games.

The game is not without new additions and notable changes to the formula, however. The W Spin Attack introduced in Sonic 3 (popularly known as the "insta-shield") is absent from Sonic's moveset (although it is unlockable); having been replaced with the new "Drop Dash" ability. Best summarized as a "mid-air spin dash", the Drop Dash allows Sonic to build up momentum in mid-air after a jump, which upon contact on the ground grants the player additional speed and rolling distance. Environmental properties have also been granted to the elemental shields, which allow them to have additional properties to the levels--two notable examples are the Fire Shield burning down bridges in Green Hill and the Lightning Shield having magnetic properties in Flying Battery. A new item based on the Combine Ring from the obscure 32X spin-off Chaotix is also added (with its monitor appearance marked by a blue ring), which fuses the player's total ring count into multiple rings (a HUD indication is also marked by a blue ring icon added to the player's ring count). Should the player take damage, a handful of giant rings, which represent the total rings lost, fly out of the character; these rings of which can be recollected for a brief period of time.

Other modes

Returning to Sonic Mania are Special Stages, which by tradition contain the series' treasured Chaos Emeralds. As in Sonic 3, Special Stages are hidden within the stages and are accessible through Giant Rings. A new concept based on the Special Stages as seen in Sonic CD and Chaotix; the Special Stages see the player chasing down a UFO carrying a Chaos Emerald in a three-dimensional course, while also making sure to stay on the track (as the player can fall off the course into a pit) and avoid hazards such as spiked balls. Racing against a time limit, the player has to catch up to the UFO in order to earn the Chaos Emerald before the time limit expires. Spread out inside the level are spheres which can increase their speed (collecting a certain number of spheres increases the "Mach" speed level of the player's character), as well as rings that can increase the game's time limit.

Also returning in Sonic Mania are the Bonus Stages as presented in Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles, which are accessible through a circles of stars that appear above starposts, should they be activated with at the player holding at least 25 rings. This time, the Bonus Stage see the return of the Blue Spheres stages from the aforementioned two games, with the primary change being the player collecting one of two types of medallions upon completion of the stage. The player is awarded a Silver Medallion upon collecting all of the spheres, while the player collecting all of the spheres and all of the rings (and thus earning a "Perfect" score) is awarded a Gold Medallion. The Bonus Stages are randomly selected, and Blue Sphere layouts for the stages include reused layouts from Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles, as well as original layouts.

Sonic and Tails in Green Hill, within the two-player Competition Mode.

Sonic Mania also features a Time Attack mode, as first seen from Sonic CD. This time, the Time Attack mode features unique goalposts separate from the main campaign (both used for starting and ending the level), as well as a new feature that allows players to immediately restart the level during playthroughs by pressing and holding a certain button. Acts in Time Attack mode exclude bosses and checkpoints, and the clock functions as as a timer. Players upon completing Acts are graded on their time, and their score; an a additional "Cool Bonus" is added if the player completed the level without taking damage. Once Acts are completed, the game saves and records your time, in which the player can either compare them to a personal list of best time logs, or upload their record to an online leaderboard.

A Competition mode that provides competitive multiplayer with two players is also included. Adapting the two-player "Vs. Mode" setup as seen in Sonic 2, players see themselves racing each other in zones from the main campaign in a split-screen format, and are graded on a criteria of the player's Score, Time, Ring count at the end of the act, their Total Ring count (including rings they lost), and the amount of Item Boxes broken. The player that wins the most criteria takes the round.

Production Credits

Developed by: Christian Whitehead, Headcannon, PadogaWest Games
In Association with Sega

Sonic Mania Development Team

Lead Developer: Christian Whitehead
Project Manager: Hunter Bridges
Business Dev: Greg Dawson

Programming
Lead Programmer: Christian Whitehead
Programmer: Simon "Stealth" Thomley, Hunter Bridges

Design
Lead Designer: Jared Kasl
Designers: Brad Flick, Taryn Costello, Michael Balm

Art
Art Director: Tom Fry
Artists: Paul Veer, Kieran Gates, Lucas "Midio" Carvalho

Sound
Composer: Tee Lopes
Mastering: Falk Au Yeong
Sound Designers: Hunter Bridges, Jameson Sutton
Announcer: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Audio Engineer: Jun Senoue

Sega
VP of Product Development and Creative Services: Takashi Iizuka
Director of Creative Services: Kazuyuki Hoshino
Director of Product Development: Austin Keys
Producer: Lola Shiraishi

Tantalus Media
CEO: Tom Crago
Producer: Joss Ellis

Programming
Switch Lead: David Lally
Programmers: Sean O'Sullivan, Derek Johnson

QA
QA Leads: David Doe, Sheylla Tupia

Original Music
Green Hill Zone, Chemical Plant Zone, Oil Ocean Zone: Composed by Masato Nakamura

Animation Intro
Director, Lead Animator: Tyson Hesse
Music: "Friends" by Hyper Potions
Animation Supervisor: Takashi Iizuka, Kazuyuki Hoshino
Animation Producer: Aaron Webber
Animation Assistance: Studio Yotta, Mariel Cartwright
BG Illustrations: Hans Tseng
Compositing, Motion Graphics: Brady Hartel, Jon Kim

Special Thanks
Elizabeth Ramirez, Lana Kasl and Baby Tenly, Rachel Steinberg, John Hardin, Allie Doyon, Michael Cisneros, Jasmin Hernandez, Ales "The Kidd" Solverson, Mai Kiyotaki, Edith Yang, Kitty Mach, Peter Bowman, Misty Noor, Ben Westhoven, Sergio Montelegre, Aaron Webber, Sam Mullin, Westin

Sega of America, Inc.

CEO and COO: Tasuyuki Miyazaki
Executive VP: Yusuke Suai
SVP: Ivo Gerscovich

Production
VP of Product Development and Creative Services: Takashi Iizuka
Director of Product Development: Austin Keys
Producers: Lola Shiraishi, Miki Takahashi, Terri Watanabe

Marketing
Marketing Manager: Ari Sariel
Marketing Associate: Nathan Shabazi
PR Manager: Edith Yang
Social Media Manager: Aaron Webber
Social Media Coordinator: Sergio Montealegre

Licensing
Licensing Director: Ari Sariel
Senior Manager: Sylvia Barraza
PD Manager: Sandra Jo
Associate Manager: Alex "The Kidd" Solverson
Specialist: Michael Cisneros
PD Coordinator: Mai Kiyotaki

Creative Services
Director of Creative Services: Kazuyuki Hoshino
Senior Graphic Designer: Jimmy Lenoir
Graphic Designer: Petia Koutzarova
Associate Manager: Alex "The Kidd" Solverson
Specialist: Michael Cisneros
PD Coordinator: Mai Kiyotaki

Multimedia Production
Producer: Marlene Sharp
Production Coordinators: Jasmin Hernandez, Ayumi Tanioka

Legal and Business Affairs
Director of Legal and Business: Cindy Lin
Legal and Business Counsel: Wendy Wang

Corporate
SVP of Publishing: Naoto Hiraoka
VP of Sales and Marketing: Tim Pivnicny
Director of Business Planning: Kenya Numata
Sales Administration Manager: Nathan Harris
Sales Administration: Connie Chinn
Financial Analyst: Hajime Sugino

Atlus USA, Inc.

Marketing
Senior Marketing Manager: Robyn Mukai Koshi
Marketing Associate: Sara Chan
Creative Designers: Ayami Haruno, Amy Shimoshige
Web Designer: James Kaneshiro
Events and Purchasing Manager: Kathy Park

Production
VP of Production: Bill Alexander

Quality Assurance
QA Manager: Carl Chen
Assistant QA Manager: Scott Williams
QA Lead: Elwood Cruz
QA Accomplice Specialist: Rob Stone
QA Testers: Tony Resendes, Adam Borno, Ian Kelly, Logan Sandefur, Steven Kawafuchi

IT
Senior Systems Admin: Bryan Khul
IT Guy Tyrone: Brian "Bquick" Quach

Sega Europe, Ltd.

COO: Jurgen Post
CFO: John Ward
SVP: Martin Servante

Product Development
Head of Studio Localisation and ESO: Charlie Harris
Producer: Teppei Otsuka
Head of Program Office: Mark Le Breton
Submission Manager: Mike Veness
Process and TCM Manager: Ben Howell
Senior SDET: Mindaugas Batitus
Junior SDET: Gordon McKendrick
Head of QA and Localisation and ESO: Ghulam Khan
Production Manager: Adrian Daly
Project Lead: Owen Hewitt
Resource Manager: Ben Jackson
Training and Recruitment Supervisor: Julie Metior
Localisation Manager: Marta Lois González
Localisation Project Supervisor: Antonella Marras

Lead Translators
Luis J. Paredes, Nicole Thomer, Jesús Álvarez

Translators
Chiarra Canu, Gwladys Gaye, Giulia Checchi, Giuseppe Rosa, Sebastián Salguero, Martin Schmalz, Alexia Trensch, Sarah Breton, Enrico Sette

Quality Assurance
Functionality QA Lead: Stephen Edwards
Functionality QA Senior Tester: Jasper Engels
Functionality QA Testers: Dumitru Garofil, Dwyane Husbands, Errol Burke, Luke Nelson, Michael Pelling, Prathan Lothongkum, Simone Decradi-Nelson, John Wright, Zack Garvey, Amandeep Gosal
Localisation QA Supervisor: Ruggero Varisco
Localisation QA: Jérémié Maréchau, Antonio Matrone, Irina Hoff, Jose Torres

Compliance
Compliance QA Leads: David Jenkins, Gerson de Sousa
Compliance QA Senior Tester: Renato Insalaco
Compliance QA Testers: Martha Baquero, Michael Blanco

Mastering
Mastering and Equipment Manager: Francesco Fraulo
Equipment and Shift Coordinator: Tony Langan
Mastering and Build Engineer: Shaun Young
Equipment and Mastering Coordinator: Danny Florey
Assistant Mastering Technician: Ashar Dubois
Development Service Administrator: Chris Geiles

Customer Service
Customer Service Manager: John White

Marketing PR and Comms
Marketing Director: Anna Downing
Senior Product Managers: Ben Walker, Tim Breach, Lewis Herbert
Brand Manager: Derek Seklecki
Marketing Manager: Reena Sood
Product Manager: James Dyer
Head of PR: Peter Oliver
PR Manager: Sarah Head
PR Assistant: Kerry Barrett
Senior Marketing Manager: Alfonso Cubias
PR Manager: Erica Denning

Creative Services
Head of Creative Services: Jeff Webber
Traffic Manager: Samra Halli
Creative Team Manager: Noud Tempelaere
Senior Creative Designer: Ranj Vekaria
Creative Artworker: James Kent
Video Suite Manager: Elliot Kidner
Video Suite Editor: Chris Bailey
Video Suite Assistant: Una Marzorati

Searchlight
SVP, Commercial Publishing: John Clark
Content Director: Dean Trotman
Head of Brand: Rowan Tafler
Senior Content Manager: Bobby Wertheim

Commercial Publishing
VP of Digital Business: James Schall
Business Development Directors: Peter Chan, Stephane Bonazza
Technical Director: Steve Sharp
EMEA Sales Director: Alison Gould
Head of EMEA Sales: Simon Inch
EMEA Sales Account Manager: Stephanie Olbe
Senior Business Manager: Anh Luong
Junior Digital Account Manager: Charlotte Rouget-Murphy
Digital Distribution Assistant: Megan Garett
Senior Business Analyst: Jarvis Crofts
Business Analysts: Filippo Minigione, Pedro Gonzalez
Project Launch Manager: James Gourlay
Project Launch Assistant: Clinton Allman

Business Planning
SVP, Business Planning: Katsuhiro Ichinose
Director of Business Analysis: Jean-Yves Lapasset
Publishing Project Manager: Ryoko Nakao
Senior Business Planning Analyst: Yoshiko Mukaiyama
Business Planning Co-ordinator: Takashi Nakaya
Business Analyst: Matthew Hodgson
Junior Business Analyst: Samuel Riches
European Research Manager: Lucy Peaple
European Research Executive: Douglas Owusu
European Research Assistant: Daniel Vincent

Operations
Head of Operations: Natalie Cooke, Linda Kershaw
Operations Co-ordinator: Jacob Nixon

Brand Licensing
Director of EU Brand Licensing: Jason Rice
Senior Licensing Manager: Toby Rayfield
Retail Licensing Power: Kay Ferneyhough
Product Development Manager: Samuel Byard
Licensing Co-ordinator: Jason Goonery
Junior Graphic Designer: Paul Dunn

Legal
Director of Legal and Business Affairs: Nicky Ormrod
Head of Licensing: Nivine Emeran
Legal Counsels: Daniel Finegold, Ilan Pdahtzur
Legal Executive: Lola Okuboyejo

Finance
Finance Director: Deepak Sharma
Finance Controller: Michael Riley
Group Finance Manager: Lenia Peros
Finance Manager: Paul Foley
Credit Control Manager: Pauline McDonagh
Management Accountant: Tac Hau
Accounts Payment Supervisor: Bradley Matthews
Accounts Co-ordinator: Sunil Kalotia
Oracle Applications Support: Luke Walker
Oracle Finance Applications Support: Richard Welch

Online
Head of Design and Development: Nick McKenzie
Lead Interactive Designer: Sean Gallagher
Junior Online Producer: Scott Bone
Senior Web Designer: Marta Camilo

IT
Director of Technology: Stuart Wright
Head of Live Operations and Development: Francis Hart
Senior Systems Infrastructure Analyst: Jide Agbalaya
Network and Security Manager: Khasif Iqbal
Network and Security Technicians: Clinton Littlejohn, Mohamed Bensakrane
Linux Live Operations Engineer: Borislav Velchev
Project Manager: Paul Leclercq
Online Services Developer: Navin Algoo
Web Developer: Rob Howard
Data Architect: Felix Baker
Junior Data Developer: Jagdeep Gosal
IT Support Manager: Luis de Mendonca
Junior IT Support Technicians: Bryan Mencias, Stacy Lovage
Live Operations Monitoring Lead: Peter Hamilton
Live Operations Monitoring Engineers: Ricky Hetherington, Fernando Azevedo, Rikki Laffar, Daniel Dixon, Haren Patel

HR
Director of HR: Ben Harrison
HR Manager: Eithne Metcalfe-Bliss
Payroll and Benefits Manager: Shilpa Pandya
Talent Executive: Ashleigh Meale
HR Assistant: Roseanna Jefferson

Corporate
Facilities Manager: Aidan Bass
Corporate Office Manager: Lindsey Cox
Receptionist: Alexia Hudson

Sega Games Co., Ltd.

Localization Support
Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, Tatsuya Shikata, Shintaro Tanioka, Takuma Hatori, Emi Yamane, Takuya Kishimoto, Kohei Kondo

Marketing
Toyohisa Hiwatari, Satoshi Imai, Sho Nanmoku

Executive Marketing Supervisor
Hiroyuki Miyazaki

Promotion
Takayoshi Ohuchi, Koji Uemura, Natsuki Sato, Risa Araki, Ruiko Miyamoto, Ikuo Ishizaka

First Party Managers
Tetsuo Sasaki, Chiaki Furuya

PR
Mamoru Kodama, Yuko Yasuda, Teruyuki Kaida, Rei Kawasaki, Akane Inoue

Asia Business Dept.
Go Saito, Shintaro Tanioka, Takako Takusagawa, Quan Yeng, Takeyuki Iso, Kenji Sonobe, Hiroshi Seno, Takuji Konuma, Kenta Ueno, Yosuke Okunari, Takafumi Osaka, Yui Funakoshi, Ryuta Sakamoto

Package and Manual Distribution
Yoshihiro Sakuta, Hiroki Osawa, Colin Restall, Makoto Nishino, Takuya Hamamoto

Product Test
Takashi Shoji, Akira Nishikawa, Osamu Sato, Kenzo Kadowaki, Takayuki Miyazaki, Atsushi Furukawa, Kenji Takahashi, Chiharu Yoshida

Quality Assurance
Tomoki Kaji, Kazuhiko Morii, Yasuyuki Hattori, Yuji Nakamura, Shunya Shimizu

Web Design
Yuichi Kikuchi

Chief Producer
Osamu Ohashi

Executive Producers: Haruki Satomi, Kenji Matsubara, Toshihiro Nagoshi

© Sega 2017

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Nintendo Switch
80 Sonic Retro Average
Based on 1 review
Publication Score Source
maniaau 80 №206, p55[2]Media:Mania AU Issue 206 November 2017.pdf




Sony PlayStation 4
92 Sonic Retro Average
Based on 1 review
Publication Score Source
RetroGamer 92 №172, p102-103

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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
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Retail
 1996  Sonic the Hedgehog CD | Sonic the Hedgehog The Screen Saver | Sonic's Schoolhouse     1997  Sonic & Knuckles Collection | Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island     1998  Sonic R     2003  Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut     2004  Sonic Heroes     2006  Sonic Mega Collection Plus | Sonic Riders     2010  Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing     2011  Sonic Generations     2013  Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed     2022  Sonic Speed Simulator    
Steam
 2010  Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Spinball | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine | Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island | Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing     2011  Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles | Sonic Adventure | Sonic Generations     2012  Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I | Sonic the Hedgehog CD | Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II | Sonic Adventure 2     2013  Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed     2015  Sonic Lost World     2017  Sonic Mania | Sonic Forces     2019  Team Sonic Racing     2022  Sonic Origins | Sonic Frontiers     2023  Sonic Colours: Ultimate | The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Superstars     2024  Sonic X Shadow Generations    
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Sony PlayStation 4
 2017  Sonic Mania | Sonic Forces     2018  Sonic Mania Plus | Sonic Forces & Sonic Mania Plus Double Pack     2019  Team Sonic Racing     2021  Sonic Colours: Ultimate     2022  Sonic Origins | Sonic Frontiers     2023  Sonic Origins Plus | Sonic Superstars     2024  Sonic X Shadow Generations    
Xbox One
 2017  Sonic Mania | Sonic Forces     2018  Sonic Mania Plus | Sonic Forces & Sonic Mania Plus Double Pack     2019  Team Sonic Racing     2021  Sonic Colours: Ultimate     2022  Sonic Speed Simulator | Sonic Origins | Sonic Frontiers     2023  Sonic Origins Plus | Sonic Superstars     2024  Sonic X Shadow Generations    
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Nintendo Switch
 2017  Sonic Mania | Sonic Forces     2018  Sonic Mania Plus | Sega Ages Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Forces & Sonic Mania Plus Double Pack | 2 Hits Pack     2019  Team Sonic Racing | Sonic Mania Plus & Team Sonic Racing | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020     2020  Sega Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic Mania + Team Sonic Racing Double Pack     2021  Sonic Colours: Ultimate     2022  Sonic Origins | Sonic Frontiers     2023  Sonic Origins Plus | Sonic Superstars     2024  Sonic X Shadow Generations