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[[Image:Splats_sprites.gif|right]]'''Splats''' is a prototype [[badnik]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' which was cut from the final game. Despite not appearing in the game, the badnik appeared in a set of promotional trading cards for the game and was featured in the UK ''[[Sonic the Comic]]''. When [[Nemesis format]] was finally cracked in 2002, the sprites were discovered in ''Sonic 1''.
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[[Image:Splats_sprites.gif|right]]'''Splats''' is a prototype [[badnik]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' which was cut from the final game. Despite not appearing in the game, the badnik appeared in a set of promotional trading cards for the game and was featured in the UK ''[[Sonic the Comic]]''. When [[Nemesis Format]] was finally cracked in 2002, the sprites were discovered in ''Sonic 1''.
  
 
Some controversy has broken out over the true coloring of Splats—though the sprites to the right have Sonic's [[palette]] applied to them and the trading card scan appears to have a bluish tint, the quality and validity of the card has been called into question. Other theories to his coloring include purple (for [[Spring Yard Zone]]'s palette) and green (for [[Star Light Zone]]'s second palette line.)
 
Some controversy has broken out over the true coloring of Splats—though the sprites to the right have Sonic's [[palette]] applied to them and the trading card scan appears to have a bluish tint, the quality and validity of the card has been called into question. Other theories to his coloring include purple (for [[Spring Yard Zone]]'s palette) and green (for [[Star Light Zone]]'s second palette line.)

Revision as of 14:10, 22 July 2007

Splats is a prototype badnik from Sonic the Hedgehog which was cut from the final game. Despite not appearing in the game, the badnik appeared in a set of promotional trading cards for the game and was featured in the UK Sonic the Comic. When Nemesis Format was finally cracked in 2002, the sprites were discovered in Sonic 1.

Some controversy has broken out over the true coloring of Splats—though the sprites to the right have Sonic's palette applied to them and the trading card scan appears to have a bluish tint, the quality and validity of the card has been called into question. Other theories to his coloring include purple (for Spring Yard Zone's palette) and green (for Star Light Zone's second palette line.)