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===Original Sound Version Recordings===
 
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See [[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OSV (Mega Drive/Genesis)|Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OSV (Genesis)]] or [[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OST (Windows/Saturn)]] for a download page.
 
See [[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OSV (Mega Drive/Genesis)|Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OSV (Genesis)]] or [[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OST (Windows/Saturn)]] for a download page.
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Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island
System(s): Sega Mega Drive/Genesis,
Sega Saturn, Windows PC
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
ROM size: 4 Megabytes
Genre: 3D Platform

Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island (ソニック3D フリッキーアイランド), known as "Sonic 3D Blast" in the US, was released on the Sega Genesis and Saturn in 1996, and also released later on the PC. In the opinions of many, this was a fairly mediocre Sonic game, due to the sluggish gameplay and rather boring aspects that haunt the stages of the game. The music in the Genesis version, however, is widely considered to be some of the greatest in the series, and has spawned numerous remixes across the web. Co-composer Jun Senoue was later brought back to do the music for Sonic Adventure, often using arrangements of Sonic 3D's music.

It was the third to last first-party Saturn game released in Japan, where it was a Saturn exclusive until the release of Sonic Mega Collection which finally brought the Mega Drive version to Japan.

A player for the introductory video of the Genesis version was developed by sasuke.

Gameplay

The "Try Again" screen displayed when the player beats the game without the 7 Chaos Emeralds
The game places Sonic in an isometric projection view in a de facto 2D environment. He must collect Flickies and bring them to the big warp ring in order to advance in a stage. There are 10 or 15 Flickies to rescue in each Act, except Act 3 of each zone, where you face Dr. Eggman.

The player must collect the 7 Chaos Emeralds in the special stages to be allowed to proceed to the Final Fight and see the good ending. Otherwise, the game ends in Panic Puppet Zone's Act 3, and a "Try Again" screen, quite similar to the one in the original Sonic 1, is shown.

Flicky Types

The Flickies Sonic rescues in each level come in four different colors. Each color has its own path of travel.

Versions and Release History

The game was released in Europe for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in November 1996. The Sega Genesis version was released in North America later that month.

The game was released on the Sega Saturn in North America in the very same month to make up for the cancellation of Sonic X-treme; the game was ported less than two months with FMVs, highly spruced up graphics and special effects, such as fog. It also included an all new 3D special stage, which is considered by many fans to be the best special stage in the series, and an entirely new, Red Book audio soundtrack, including the ending song You're My Hero. It was then released in Europe for the Saturn in February 1997. The game was eventually released for the Saturn in Japan on October 14, 1999, the same day as Sonic Adventure International.

PC's eventually got a port of the Saturn version in North America in September 1997, with the videos and soundtrack intact, as well as the notable addition of a save feature, but lacking some of the Saturn's effects (like the fog in Rusty Ruins) and a less graphically complicated special stage, using sprites from the Genesis version but with the basic concept of the Saturn version. The PC version came to Europe on September 25, 1997. It was re-released with Sonic R in the Twin Pack: Sonic 3D Blast & Sonic R bundle in 2002.

The Mega Drive/Genesis ROM used on both sides of the pond is exactly the same. The title differs depending on which country the game is in. In North America, the title is Sonic 3D Blast. In Europe, the title is Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island. There never was a Japanese release of the Mega Drive/Genesis version, but if the game is played in a Japanese console, it displays the North American title. The Japanese Sega Saturn version, on the other hand, officially uses the European title. The PC version, if minimized (for instance, if a user Alt+Tabs), uses a combination of both names, though the combined name is rarely used, with people generally favoring one region's name over the other.

Archie Comic Adaption

Published in January 1997. Dr. Robotnik roboticizes the Flickies, and instead of helping him track the Chaos Emeralds, they prevent Sonic, Tails & Rotor from heading to the Flickies' Island until they were returned to normal with salt water.

Manuals

Also Released On

Production Credits

Credits

Program Design and Implementation: Jon Burton (Travellers Tales)
Head Artist: James Cunliffe (Travellers Tales)
Program Conversion: Steve Harding, Neil Harding (Travellers Tales)
Head Designer: Takao Miyoshi (Sega Enterprises Ltd.)
Producer: Kats Sato (Sega Europe Limited), Mike Wallis (Sega of America Inc.)
Senior Producer: Yutaka Sugano (Sega Enterprises Ltd.)

Travellers Tales

Program Design and Implementation: Jon Burton
Head Artist: James Cunliffe
Code Conversion: Neil Harding, Steve Harding, Jon Burton
Graphic Conversion + Additional Artwork: Neil Allen, David Burton, James Cunliffe, Jeremy Pardon, Jon Rashid, Alex Szeles, Barry Thompson, William Thompson
Utility Programming: Gary Ireland, Neil Harding, Gary Vine, David Dootson, Andy Holdroyd
Project Management: Jon Burton
Production Support: Karen Roberts
Moral Support: Helen Musk

Sega

Game Concept Design (SOJ): Kats Sato, Takao Miyoshi, Kenichi Ono, Takashi Iizuka
Playfield Design (SOJ): Takao Miyoshi, Hirokazu Yasuhara
Saturn Version Enhancement Design (SOJ): Takashi Iizuka, Hirokazu Yasuhara
3D Modelling (SOJ) : Toshiyuki Mukaiyama

Special Stage Development

Game Designers (SOJ): Takashi Iizuka, Daisuke Mori
Programmers (SOJ): Tetsu Katano, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Atsutomo Nakagawa, Kazuhiko Hattori
Artists (SOJ): Kazuyuki Hoshino, Yuji Uekawa, Nobuhiko Honda, Shinichi Higashi, You Nishiyama, Sachiko Kawamura

Movie Development

Movie Creation (SOJ): Norihiro Nishiyama
Movie Processing (SOJ): Yuji Sawairi
Music (SOE): Richard Jacques
Sound Effects (SOE): Richard Jacques, Thomas Szirtes
Closing Theme "You're My Hero": Richard Jacques (Music), Debbie Morris (Voice)

Technical Support

Additional Programming (SOE): Ed Hollingshead, Thomas Szirtes
Additional Support (SOE): Tamer Tahsin, Colin Carter
Document Translations (SOA): Osamu Shibamiya
Lead Tester (SOE): Jason Cumberbatch
Assistant Lead Testers (SOE): Dave Thompson, Roberto Parraga
Lead Tester (SOA): David Wood
Assistant Lead Tester (SOA): Mark McCunney, Ian McGuiness, Tony Borba
Marketing (SOE): Andy Mee, Jo Bladen, Mark Maslowicz
Marketing (SOA): Chrissie Kremer, Eric Dunstan, Kristin McCloskey, Mark Subotnick
Advisors (SOJ): Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima
Special Thanks To Genesis Version Music SFX Composers: Tatsuyuki Maeda, Jun Senoue, Masaru Setsumaru, Seirou Okamoto
Producers (SOJ): Yoji Ishii, Yutaka Sugano
Producers (SOE): Kazutoshi Miyake, Kats Sato
Producers (SOA): Manny Granillo, Mike Wallis
Executive Producer: Shoichiro Irimajiri

Music Tracklist for Genesis/Mega Drive

Info found hidden in game by IceKnight.

01 Green Grove Zone Act 1: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
02 Green Grove Zone Act 2: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
03 Rusty Ruin Zone Act 1: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
04 Rusty Ruin Zone Act 2: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
05 Volcano Valley Zone Act 2: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
06 Volcano Valley Zone Act 1: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
07 Spring Stadium Zone Act 1: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
08 Spring Stadium Zone Act 2: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
09 Diamond Dust Zone Act 1: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
0A Diamond Dust Zone Act 2: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
0B Gene Gadget Zone Act 1: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
0C Gene Gadget Zone Act 2: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
0D Panic Puppet Zone Act 2: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
0E The Final Fight: Song by M.Sets, Arrange by M.Sets
0F Sonic 3 Bonus Stage: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
10 Special Stage: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
11 Intro/Panic Puppet Zone Act 1: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
12 Boss Fight 1: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by M.Sets
13 Boss Fight 2: Song by T.Maeda, Arrange by T.Maeda
14 Intro movie: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
15 Credits: Song by S.Okamoto, Arrange by J.Seno
16 Game Over: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
19 1-UP: Song by H.Drossin, Arrange by M.Sets
1A Chaos Emerald: Song by Y.Makino, Arrange by Y.Makino
1B Invincibility: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
1C Menu: Song by J.Seno, Arrange by J.Seno
?? (1D? In the game but not referenced/used.): Song by J.Seno, Arrange by M.Sets

Resources

Original Sound Version Recordings

See Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OSV (Genesis) or Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island OST (Windows/Saturn) for a download page.

Artwork

Scans

Mega Drive

Saturn

PC


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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Sega Saturn
 1996  Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island     1997  Sonic Jam | Sonic R    
 Unreleased  Sonic X-treme | Sonic Saturn
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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Wii Virtual Console
WiiWare
 2006  Sonic the Hedgehog | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine     2007  Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | Sonic Spinball | Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island     2008  Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit) | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)     2009  Sonic Chaos | Sonic & Knuckles     2010  Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I    
Sega Mega Drive

Sega Mega-CD
Sega 32X
 1991  Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Eraser     1992  Sonic the Hedgehog 2     1993  Sonic the Hedgehog CD | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine | Sonic Spinball     1994  Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | Sonic & Knuckles     1995  Chaotix | Sonic Classics     1996  Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island