

- #GREEN HILL PARADISE ACT 2 ALL CHAOS EMERALDS MANUAL#
- #GREEN HILL PARADISE ACT 2 ALL CHAOS EMERALDS SERIES#
Chicken Walker: A "Laser Walker" on skinny legs is the machine Robotnik is operating when Sonic/Tails meets him at the end of the game (it's even called a "Killer Turkey" unit in the Japanese manual).

#GREEN HILL PARADISE ACT 2 ALL CHAOS EMERALDS MANUAL#

Tails is slower, but he can fly, and he has the benefit of starting the game with a couple of continues (Sonic has to work for his!). Sonic can perform the Strike Dash - replacing the Peel Out from Sonic the Hedgehog CD - and for some reason he's the only one who can enter Special Stages (by collecting 100 Rings in a regular act).
#GREEN HILL PARADISE ACT 2 ALL CHAOS EMERALDS SERIES#
Notably, it's the first where the Chaos Emeralds are collected via Special Stage instead of in the actual zones, the first to feature the Spin Dash, and also the first to allow you to play as Tails.īut in a first for the series as a whole, Sonic and Tails were differentiated gameplay-wise. Sonic Chaos presents a couple of firsts for 8-bit Sonic title. With six zones, three acts each, and five Emeralds to collect, it's time to hero up and save South Island! Eggman) appeared in his signature mobile, the pincers underneath clutching the red Chaos Emerald! After gloating about his plot to Take Over the World and making his getaway, Sonic the Hedgehog resolved to race to the other five Emeralds before it's too late. Not a moment after that grave deduction, Dr. Flicky the Bluebird discovered that the Chaos Emeralds were missing from the North Cave, and Miles "Tails" Prower guessed that the separation of the Emeralds will cause an imbalance of chaos in the world and even lead to South Island sinking into the ocean. Then one day, an explosion was felt throughout the island, transforming the terrain in strange ways, and the animal inhabitants searched for the cause. One year has passed since the six Chaos Emeralds were restored to South Island, and there was much peace and quiet ( except for the occasional sonic boom). Released towards the end of 1993 for the Sega Master System (in Europe and Brazil only) and Game Gear, Sonic Chaos-or Sonic & Tails as it's called in Japanese note Not to be confused with Sonic the Hedgehog & Tails, one of the game modes in the 2013 remake of Sonic the Hedgehog-makes quite a few improvements upon its predecessor, the 8-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
