Sonic 3D Blast
Sonic 3D Blast
September 25, 1997
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Attachment The European box art for Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island was not a CGI image, but rather a clay model created by Me Company, a Japanese clay studio whose in-house style involved digitizing its models and editing in elements to make them appear computer-generated.
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Attachment From 1999 up until the release of Sonic Adventure in 2000, Jack in the Box restaurants in the US were selling the PC version of the game either in a kids meals for $1.99, or by itself for $5.99. SEGA was willing to sell the game cheaply as they were expecting to exceed the quality of the game with the release of Sonic Adventure, and thus reduce people's desire to purchase it.
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The Saturn version was ported in only two months, and was released on the same day as the Genesis version in North America to make up for the cancellation of Sonic X-treme.

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