Since it's a Pinball based game, the buttons will control the Flippers ("A" controls the left flipper, "B" controls the right one, and "C" moves both at the same time). Not even close to the SFX of the other games of the saga. (Toxic Caves and the Bonus stages) Same goes for the SFX. The soundtrack is not very good like in the previous games. They could have done a way better work here. Only a few enemies, objects and bosses are animated. But considering that the stages are bigger, I guess it's okay. Every stage has many details on it, for example, at Toxic Caves you can see the rocks covered with Slime, and the same changing of color. ![]() Now he has to bypass through the "Pinball defense system" of the same, find the Chaos Emeralds that keep it stabilized, free the animals, and stop the evil madman. Luckily, Sonic manages to infiltrate into the base through the sewers of the base. But, then, a blast comes out of the base and knocks off Sonic from the Plane's wing, falling into the ocean. As usual, Sonic the Hedgehog and his friend Miles "Tails" Prower fly to the base to stop Robotnik. ![]() Now he's using the power of the Lava that flows on it to turn animals into his robot slaves. Mobius, the most dangerous volcano of the planet, and bulit his base (named "Veg-o-Fortress") inside of the same. He's back, and this time he assumed control of Mt. ![]() Robotnik, is with no doubt, his perseverance. Story: If there's something we could admire of Dr. Interested? As usual, I'll invite you to read the today's review. This game destaques by one thing: The blue hedgehog is the ball, and we must help him to accomplish his mission by using the Flippers. One of these games is: Sonic Spinball, which was released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1993, and then was ported for the Game Gear and Master System. While many games were just a digital version of a real Pinball, other games were more creative and had a plot or a protagonist. Of course, Pinball were adappted to several video game systems. Flippers and Spring launchers were added to the same, changing and modifying the game's aspects and gameplay. Along with the progress of the technology, the machines changed it's shape and operation. Born in the late 1700 in France, as a variation of the billiard. Who hasn't heard or played one of these machines? Fun and simple to play.
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