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developed and published by
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for the
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. Like previous ''
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'' games, players traverse side-scrolling levels while collecting
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and defeating enemies. They control
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and Tails, who attempt to retrieve the
Chaos Emeralds is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
to stop the evil
Doctor Robotnik Doctor (title), Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik is the main antagonist of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise. Eggman was created and designed by Naoto Ohshima as part of many design choices for Sega, Sega's new mascot. After the creation of Soni ...
from relaunching his space station, the Death Egg, after it crash-lands on a mysterious floating island. ''Sonic 3'' introduces
Knuckles the Echidna is a fictional character in Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. He is a red anthropomorphic short-beaked echidna who is Sonic's best friend and former rival. Determined and serious, but sometimes gullible, he has the ability to punch enemies ...
, the island guardian, who lays traps for Sonic and Tails. Development began in January 1993 by
Sega Technical Institute Sega Technical Institute (STI) was an American video game developer owned by Sega. Founded by the Atari veteran Mark Cerny in 1990, STI sought to combine elite Japanese developers, including the Sonic Team programmer Yuji Naka and his team, wi ...
in California, shortly after the release of ''
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a 1992 platform game developed by Sega Technical Institute (STI) for the Sega Genesis. It follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic as he attempts to stop Doctor Eggman from stealing the Chaos Emeralds to power his space stationnamed T ...
''. It was initially developed as an
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game similar to what would eventually become ''
Sonic 3D Blast known in Europe and Japan as is a 1996 platform game in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series for the Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn. As Sonic the Hedgehog, the player embarks on a journey to save the Flickies, birds enslaved by Doctor Robotnik. ...
'' (1996), but became a conventional 2D platform game due to time constraints. ''Sonic 3'' was developed simultaneously with ''
Sonic & Knuckles is a 1994 platform game developed and published by Sega. Players control Sonic the Hedgehog and Knuckles the Echidna in their quests to save Angel Island; Sonic tries to prevent Doctor Robotnik from relaunching his orbital weapon, the Death Egg, ...
''; they were planned as a single game until time constraints and cartridge costs forced the developers to split it. The ''Sonic 3'' cartridge can be attached to an adapter on the ''Sonic & Knuckles'' cartridge, creating a combined game, ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles''. The pop musician
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composed portions of the soundtrack, but left the project and went uncredited; his music was replaced in some rereleases. ''Sonic 3'' was released in North America and Europe in February 1994, and in Japan in May. As with its predecessors, it was a critical and commercial success, with critics seeing it as an improvement over previous installments. ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' sold a combined four million copies worldwide, placing them among the
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. They have been rereleased in various Sega and ''Sonic'' compilations.


Gameplay

''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' is a 2D side-scrolling
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. As with ''
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a 1992 platform game developed by Sega Technical Institute (STI) for the Sega Genesis. It follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic as he attempts to stop Doctor Eggman from stealing the Chaos Emeralds to power his space stationnamed T ...
'', players can control Sonic, Tails, or both simultaneously. In the former choice, players control
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while Tails runs along beside him; a second player can join at any time and control Tails separately. ''Sonic 3'' adds the ability for Tails to fly for a short time by spinning his twin tails like a
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; when he tires, he falls. Unlike Sonic, Tails can also swim underwater.''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 8–9. ''Sonic 3'' takes place over six zones,''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 16–17. each divided into two acts. Levels are populated with "badniks", robots created by the villain, Dr Robotnik; Sonic and Tails can defeat them by jumping on them or using the "spin dash" attack, which also gives the character a speed boost. The levels include obstacles and other features such as
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s, corkscrews, breakable walls, spikes, water that the player can drown in, and bottomless pits. There is a
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fight with one of Robotnik's large, powerful robots at the end of the first act of each level and a
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fight with Robotnik at the end of the second.''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 4–5. Reaching a new level saves the game to one of six save slots.''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, p. 10. As with previous ''Sonic'' games, ''Sonic 3'' uses
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, scattered throughout the levels, as a health system; when the player is attacked without rings, is crushed, falls off-screen, drowns, or exceeds the act's ten-minute limit, they lose a
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and return to the most recently passed checkpoint. Dying with zero lives gives the player a game over. The levels also include power-ups in television monitors that, when hit, grant the character an
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, temporary invincibility to most hazards, a number of rings,''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 12–13. a shield that allows them to breathe underwater, a shield that allows them to withstand fire from enemy projectiles, or a shield that attracts nearby rings. ''Sonic 3'' contains two types of " special stages". When the player collects at least 50 rings and passes a checkpoint, they can warp to the first type, which involves bouncing up a
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-like corridor to earn power-ups by hitting a switch. Both sides of the corridor are lined with flippers, which disappear when the character bounces on them, and the switch drops when both flippers supporting it are removed. The corridor's floor contains a bounce pad, which also disappears after one use; falling afterwards causes the player to leave the stage with the most recent power-up collected.''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 14–15. The second type, triggered by entering giant rings found in secret passages, involves running around a 3D map and passing through all of a number of blue spheres arranged in patterns. Passing through a blue sphere turns it red, and touching a red sphere causes the player to leave the stage, unless the player has just completed a cycle around an arrangement of blue spheres, in which case all of these spheres turn to harmless rings. Removing all of the blue spheres gives the player a
Chaos Emerald is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedg ...
; if Sonic (not Tails) collects all seven, he unlocks the ability to become
Super Sonic is a title character and the main protagonist of the video game series of the same name published by Sega, and appears in numerous spin-off comics, animations, and other media. He is an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who can run at supersoni ...
, which makes him invincible to most obstacles. Failing to collect the seven Chaos Emeralds triggers a
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in which Robotnik and Knuckles taunt the player. ''Sonic 3'' includes a competitive mode: two players, controlling Sonic, Tails, or Knuckles, race through one or all of five stages that do not appear in the main game. In these same stages, a single player can compete against the clock in
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s.''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, pp. 18–19.


''Sonic 3 & Knuckles''

''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' were planned as single game, but were released separately due to time constraints and cartridge size limitations. The ''Sonic & Knuckles'' cartridge features a "lock-on" adapter that allows other Genesis cartridges to be attached. Connecting the ''Sonic 3'' cartridge creates a combined game, ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles''. The lock-on function is available in most rereleases. ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles'' allows the player to play ''Sonic 3'' levels as Knuckles or ''Sonic & Knuckles'' levels as Tails, or both Sonic and Tails. Other new features are the ability to collect Super Emeralds, unlocking new "Hyper" forms for Sonic and Knuckles and a "Super" form for Tails; improved save options; access to areas that Sonic or Tails could not previously access; altered boss forms; and an additional ending that shows Sonic returning the Master Emerald to Angel Island.


Plot

After Sonic and Tails defeat Dr. Robotnik in ''
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'', Robotnik's space station, the Death Egg, crash-lands on the floating Angel Island. There, Robotnik meets Knuckles the Echidna, the last member of an ancient echidna civilization that once inhabited the island. Knuckles is the guardian of the Master Emerald, which grants the island its levitation power and has an equal power level of the 7
Chaos Emeralds is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
.''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (Genesis) instruction manual, p. 4. Robotnik dupes Knuckles into believing Sonic is trying to steal the Master Emerald, turning the two against each other while he repairs the Death Egg. Sonic and Tails approach Angel Island in their
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, the Tornado. Sonic uses the
Chaos Emeralds is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
to transform into
Super Sonic is a title character and the main protagonist of the video game series of the same name published by Sega, and appears in numerous spin-off comics, animations, and other media. He is an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who can run at supersoni ...
, but Knuckles ambushes him and steals the emeralds. Sonic and Tails travel the island hindered by Knuckles and Robotnik. At the Launch Base, where the Death Egg is under repair, Sonic and Tails fight Knuckles, but the Death Egg relaunches. On a platform attached to the Death Egg, they defeat Robotnik, causing the Death Egg to crash-land on Angel Island again. The story resumes in ''
Sonic & Knuckles is a 1994 platform game developed and published by Sega. Players control Sonic the Hedgehog and Knuckles the Echidna in their quests to save Angel Island; Sonic tries to prevent Doctor Robotnik from relaunching his orbital weapon, the Death Egg, ...
''.


Development

Like ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' was developed in California by
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(STI). After the completion of ''Sonic 2'', STI split into two teams: one comprised Japanese developers, who worked on ''Sonic 3,'' and the other Americans, who worked on ''
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''.
Yuji Naka , credited in some games as YU2, is a Japanese video game programmer, designer and producer. He is the former head of the Sega studio Sonic Team, where he was the lead programmer of the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series on the Sega Mega Dri ...
and
Hirokazu Yasuhara (also credited as Carol Yas) is a Japanese video game designer. He is best known for designing the gameplay and stages of the initial ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video games for Sega Genesis in the 1990s, based on technical demos and engines progra ...
were the primary creators of the ''Sonic 3''
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and project schedule. Naka selected the majority of the team, while STI director Roger Hector oversaw development, and Pamela Kelly led the marketing for Sega. Development began in January 1993, with a deadline of February 1994, when Sega and McDonald's would launch a major promotional campaign in America. Initially, the team used the new Sega Virtua Processor chip, allowing for
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. They created a prototype with isometric graphics with the working title ''Sonic 3D;'' the original special stage featured a
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Sonic in a figure eight-shaped stage. When it became apparent that the chip would not be finished by 1994, ''Sonic 3'' was restarted as a more conventional 2D platform game.
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The isometric concept was eventually used for ''
Sonic 3D Blast known in Europe and Japan as is a 1996 platform game in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series for the Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn. As Sonic the Hedgehog, the player embarks on a journey to save the Flickies, birds enslaved by Doctor Robotnik. ...
'' in 1996. According to Naka, the team felt that they needed a deeper story to expand the world of ''Sonic'', which "made the project huge"; the levels are triple the size of those in ''Sonic 2''. Many elements were conceived during the development of ''Sonic 2'' but deferred to ''Sonic 3''. ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' were originally planned as a single game. However, time was limited and the manufacturing costs of a 34-megabit cartridge with NVRAM would have been prohibitively expensive. Due to the game's scope and the Sega's commitment to the start date of the McDonald's Happy Meal promotion and corresponding TV ad campaign, the team reluctantly split it in half, allowing more time to develop the second part and splitting the cost between two cartridges. The ''Sonic & Knuckles'' cartridge's lock-on technology was created, named and implemented so ''Sonic 3'' could be experienced as intended. ''Sonic 3'' features the debut of Sonic's rival, Knuckles the Echidna. Many designs for the character were considered; for the final design, Takashi Yuda chose the kind of animal, and Pamela Kelly chose the name. Yuda envisioned him as a supporting character for Sonic, and felt he would make a good playable character. Whereas Sonic symbolizes speed, Knuckles symbolizes power, and the emphasis of the character was to break walls. His shoe coloration was inspired by
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's flag. The original name for the character was "Dreds", referring to his dreadlocks. The design was tested with
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s of American children. Hector said ''Sonic 3'' had a troubled development. He recalled having to prevent the rest of Sega from bothering the team while simultaneously making sure the game would be finished in time. Additionally, Hector struggled to balance resources between ''Sonic 3'' and other projects, Naka was sometimes seen as a harsh leader, and STI staff not on the ''Sonic 3'' team became jealous of the priority given to the game.


Michael Jackson's involvement

In 2005, Hector said that Sega hired the American pop musician
Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the " King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over ...
to compose music for ''Sonic 3''. Jackson was a ''Sonic'' fan and had collaborated with Sega on the 1990 arcade game ''
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''. Jackson's tour director at the time, Brad Buxer, assembled a team and worked on the project for four weeks at
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in Los Angeles in 1993. They developed fully fledged tracks, with extensive samples of Jackson
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, to be adapted for the Genesis. Hector said the work had a recognizable Jackson sound. According to Buxer, Jackson only worked on one of the 41 tracks that the team composed. Around this time, allegations of child sexual abuse against Jackson emerged. Buxer said the team received no instruction to halt work, and that the finished soundtrack was sent to Sega in mid-1993. According to Hector, Jackson's involvement was terminated following the allegations; his music had already been implemented and had to be quickly reworked by Howard Drossin. Drossin joined the project having expected to collaborate with Jackson.
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, the co-creator of Sonic, said Jackson recorded an
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demo tape for the game, but that Sega could not use the compositions due to the allegations. Buxer and two other members of Jackson's team, Doug Grigsby III and Cirocco Jones, said the music remained in the game. They said Jackson went uncredited because he was unhappy with how the Genesis, which was incapable of playing back high-quality audio, replicated his music. Jones credited himself along with Jackson and Buxer for musical cues for "levels 2 & 3" of "''Sonic the Hedgehog''" on his website. An anonymous source involved in development also told ''
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'' that Jackson's contributions, such as the Carnival Night Zone theme, remained and that he had chosen to remain uncredited. Buxer said that the ''Sonic 3'' credits music became the basis for Jackson's 1996 single "
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". In 2013, it was discovered that the music for IceCap Zone was derived from a previously unreleased 1982 song, "Hard Times", by Buxer's band the Jetzons. In 2019, ''
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'' noted that ''Sonic 3'' had been rereleased less frequently since Jackson's death in 2009 and speculated that this was due to legal problems with his estate. Sega staff including senior producer Mike Latham, marketing director Al Nilsen, ''Sonic 3'' marketing director Pam Kelly and Sega of America president
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said that any involvement of Jackson was arranged without their knowledge, and that no contracts nor formal agreements were made. In 2013, Hector said that any similarities to Jackson's music in ''Sonic 3'' were unintentional. The journalist Ken Horowitz raised questions about Jackson's alleged involvement, such as how an agreement between Sega and Jackson could have been kept secret from the media, why Sega's marketing never mentioned Jackson's involvement and why Jackson would reuse music originally composed for a video game. Other tracks were composed by Sega sound team members such as
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, who became a regular composer for the series. Some tracks were replaced in the 1997
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port '' Sonic & Knuckles Collection,'' as well as the remaster included in the 2022 compilation ''
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''. These tracks also appear in a ''Sonic 3'' prototype discovered in 2019, suggesting that they were originally written for the Genesis before being replaced by Jackson's music. In 2022, Naka confirmed that Jackson had been involved and said that the development team had visited Jackson's home at
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, by William Etling (author ...
. He expressed surprise that Sega did not use Jackson's music in ''Sonic Origins''.


Release

''Sonic 3'' was released in North America on February 2, 1994 (
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), in Europe on February 24, and in Japan on May 27. Sega spent $20 million marketing it in the United States. To promote the European release, the British band
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adapted their song " Wonderman" to include references to Sonic. The song was used in ''Sonic 3'' advertisements and released as a single, which charted in the UK at number 55. A single-cartridge version of ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'', ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Limited Edition'', was canceled. A
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of this version was leaked online in 2008.


Ports and rereleases

''Sonic 3'' is included in the compilations ''
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'' (1997) for the
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, '' Sonic & Knuckles Collection'' (1997) and '' Sonic & Garfield Pack'' (1999) for
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, ''
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'' (2002) for the
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, '' Sonic Mega Collection Plus'' (2004) for the
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,
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, and Windows, ''
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'' (2009) for the
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and PlayStation 3, and '' Sonic Classic Collection'' (2010) for the
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. The ''Sonic Jam'' version introduces "remix" options: "Normal" mode alters the layout of rings and hazards, and "Easy" mode removes certain acts. ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' was released for the
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in September 2007 and
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on June 10, 2009. The Xbox version was developed by
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and has enhanced graphics for high-definition, online leaderboards, support for multiplayer via
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and
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, and a new saving system that allows progress to be saved anywhere during play. A PC version was released via
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in January 2011, as ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles''. ''Sonic 3'' was not included in the
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(2019), a
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containing 40 Genesis games.
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, which was briefly involved with the console's development, said the exclusion was due to licensing problems with the soundtrack. In 2014, independent developers
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and Simon Thomley proposed a
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of ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' for
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and Android, developed using Whitehead's
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, to Sega, similar to their remasters of previous ''Sonic'' games. Despite fan enthusiasm, Sega did not develop the project. Thomley speculated that this was due to legal problems regarding the music. ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' has been re-released for the first time since 2011 as part of the ''
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'' compilation in 2022. The ''Origins'' version is a new remaster running on the
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, and was developed by Simon Thomley of Headcannon, who previously worked on ''
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'' and remastered versions of other Genesis ''Sonic'' games. Since Sega was unable to use the original soundtrack, Senoue was brought on to produce rearrangements of the
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music featured in ''Sonic & Knuckles Collection'' using the original Genesis sound chip.


Reception

In the United States, ''Sonic 3'' was the top-selling Sega Genesis game in February 1994. It became one of the best-selling Genesis games, selling at least 1.02 million copies in the United States, with ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' selling a combined cartridges worldwide. Like its predecessors, ''Sonic 3'' received critical acclaim. Critics generally felt ''Sonic 3'' was the best game in the series so far. Andrew Humphreys of ''
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'', who declared himself not a ''Sonic'' fan, said it was "undoubtedly" the best of the series, including the acclaimed but obscure ''Sonic CD'', though he said he preferred ''Sonic 2'' special stages by a small margin. ''
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'', however, stated that ''Sonic 3'' has better special stages and was not only superior to ''Sonic 2'' as a whole but would be "a serious contender for the Best Platform Game Ever award". ''
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'' wrote that despite their skepticism, they found it "excellent" and easily "the most explorable and playable" in the series. ''
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'' also compared ''Sonic 3'' favorably to ''Sonic 1'', ''2'', and ''CD'' and awarded it their "Game of the Month" award. They later ranked it number 1 in The EGM Hot 50, indicating that it received the highest average score of any game they had reviewed in the past year. Lionel Vilner of '':fr:Gen4, Génération 4'' believed ''Sonic 3'' offered more challenge than its predecessors. The Unknown Gamer of ''GamePro'' proclaimed that it "proves that you can teach an old hedgehog new and exciting tricks. Take that old ''Sonic'' magic, add fun new variations, and you have another spectacular game." Some critics felt that ''Sonic 3'' had innovated too little from previous ''Sonic'' games. Humphreys of ''Hyper'' saw only "a few new features" while ''Sega Power'' thought it was "not all that different" and Nintendo Life writer Damien McFerran said that "there's not a lot of new elements here to be brutally frank". While Deniz Ahmet of ''Computer and Video Games'' agreed that the game was "more of the same", he was placated by the new and imaginative ideas. However, ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' enjoyed the new power-ups. Many aspects of the level design were praised; ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' and ''Sega Power'' enjoyed the expansive stages, secret areas, much less linear level design, and difficulty. ''Mean Machines'' agreed, describing the game as "a rollercoaster ride from start to finish" and listing Carnival Night as their favorite level, which they described as "probably the most slickly programmed portion of game in Megadrive history". Humphreys and ''Mean Machines'' felt that the game was too short, but they and ''Sega Magazine'' felt that its two-player mode and the Emerald collecting would significantly extend the replay value. ''Sega Magazine'' enjoyed having the ability to play as Knuckles in the two-player mode. The Unknown Gamer felt that while the two-player mode was less fun than the main game, it was much improved over that of its predecessor due to the change of format from split-screen to full-screen. The visuals were very well received. Humphreys described ''Sonic 3'' as "one of the most beautiful games around" and full of "flashy new visual tricks", highlighting Sonic's ascension up pipes and spiraling pathways as particularly inventive. ''Sega Magazine'' exclaimed that its graphics were "brilliant" even for a ''Sonic'' game, while Provo praised the "elaborate" backgrounds. ''Mean Machines'' thought similarly, giving special praise to the camera's quick scrolling, the diversity of the level themes, and the "chunkier, more detailed" overall aesthetic. Rik Skews of ''Computer and Video Games'' stated that "the graphics were stunning, attention to detail is breathtaking". Ahmet of the same publication also noted that the graphics were more detailed than those of previous installments. The Unknown Gamer described the settings as having "gorgeous background detail and lots of visual treats" and was impressed by the new obstacles that Sonic can traverse at top speeds. The sound effects and music were also well received, though somewhat less so than the visuals. ''Sega Magazine'' described them as "brilliant" and "far superior" to ''Sonic 2''. ''Mean Machines'' stated that every level had "great tunes" and sound effects and particularly praised the ending music. However, Humphreys described the sound as "Sonicky ... with the emphasis on the 'icky'"; he also found it strikingly similar to the first two ''Sonic'' games' soundtracks. The Unknown Gamer also saw musical similarity to previous installments, and described the individual tracks as "catchy... until you've heard it a hundred times." Following the release of ''Sonic & Knuckles'', the ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' version of the game was critically acclaimed. ''Computer and Video Games'' rated this version of the game 97% and said, while "you need to buy both ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic and Knuckles'' to fully enjoy" it, ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' "is the best platform experience ever" and "what video games were invented for."


Retrospective reviews

Retrospectively, it holds a score of 89% at review aggregator GameRankings based on five reviews published online in the 2000s. Lucas M. Thomas of IGN stated that ''Sonic 3'' "completed the trilogy as the best of them all". Dan Whitehead of ''Eurogamer,'' however, considered ''Sonic & Knuckles'' superior. Frank Provo of ''GameSpot'' stated that the most significant addition was its save system. He also enjoyed the new power-ups. Whitehead said that the large stages would keep players sufficiently engrossed. Thomas and Provo enjoyed the use of wordless cutscenes to create a coherent story and thematically connect the zones. McFerran, however, felt that the visuals had been downgraded, particularly Sonic's "dumpier" sprite and "the infamous 'dotty' textures". Thomas thought the music was "impressive", but not quite on par with ''Sonic 2''. Reviews of ports have been slightly less positive; the Xbox 360 release has scores of 78% and 79% at GameRankings and Metacritic, respectively. Some critics, such as Adam Ghiggino of ''PALGN'', felt ''Sonic 3'' had been insufficiently upgraded for re-releases; Whitehead of ''Eurogamer'' wished online co-op had been implemented. Provo of GameSpot and Thomas of IGN wished Sega had re-released ''Sonic 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'' together as ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' instead. ''Mega (magazine), Mega'' ranked it the fifth best Genesis game ever in November 1994. In 2014, GamesRadar ranked ''Sonic 3 & Knuckles'' as the seventh best Genesis game; in 2013, Jeremy Parish of ''Eurogamer, US Gamer'' ranked it eighth.


Legacy

''Sonic 3'' was the first appearance of
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, who featured prominently in later ''Sonic'' games. ''Sonic the Comic'' (UK) and the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics), Archie ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic (US) published adaptations of the game. For ''Sonic'' 20th anniversary, Sega released ''Sonic Generations'', a game that remade aspects of various past games from the franchise. The Nintendo 3DS version features a remake of the final boss, "Big Arms", and re-arranged version of the "Game Over" theme. The Angel Island and Hydrocity levels were included in remixed form in ''
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'' (2017).


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