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A sprite map, in 16-bit Sonic games, is essentially a list of Mega Drive VDP sprites and their locations relative to the object itself; i.e. a map of sprites. One sprite map defines one frame of animation. A separate structure, usually referred to as the animation script, links several sprite maps together to form a smooth animation.
See also
- Sonic the Hedgehog hacking guide
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 hacking guide
- Sonic 3 & Knuckles hacking guide