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  1. GerbilSoft

    GerbilSoft

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    Now that the entry deadline has passed, it's time for some statistics!

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    Out of the 75 eligible entries I received, 26 had all five questions answered correctly. 34 entries had a single incorrect answer, 13 had two incorrect answers, and 2 had everything wrong. The one entry with the Eggman symbol is the entry I disqualified due to massive spamming from a single user.

    Now, onto the questions!

    Question #1: What was the original name of the Sonic Retro Wiki?

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    There are actually two valid answers to this question: SSonicNET Database and Sonic the Hedgehog Information Treasury (aka SHIT). I accepted both answers, as well as entries that contained both answers and a couple variants of SHIT. This was a fairly easy question; it's right there on the wiki page for Sonic Retro. ("Both Answers" indicates an entry contained both "SSonicNet Database" and "SHIT", which I will accept.)

    Question #2: What was the first official Sonic game released for a non-Sega platform (excluding PC and single-game handhelds)?

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    "Single-game handhelds" here was referring to things like Tiger LCD games that could only run a single hard-coded game, whereas systems like the Neo Geo Pocket Color accept removable cartridges.

    This question tripped up a lot of people. I received many entries with "Sonic Advance" or "Sonic Adventure 2: Battle". These were the first Sonic games available on Nintendo platforms (released on the same day in 2001 in Japan), but not the first on a non-Sega platform. "Sonic Pocket Adventure" for the Neo Geo Pocket Color was a better answer (1998), but still not the first. The correct answer here is "Sonic Jam" for the ill-fated game.com, which was released in 1997.

    Sidenote: Three Sonic arcade games were mentioned in the entries. "SegaSonic the Hedgehog" runs on Sega's System 32 hardware, and "Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car" and "SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter" both run on variants of Sega's System C-2. These are both Sega platforms, so they are incorrect.

    Question #3: What celebrity got the chance to play a Sonic 2 prototype on the TV game show Nick Arcade?

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    Pretty much everyone got this one right: it was Melissa Joan Hart, who was the lead role in "Clarissa Explains It All" at the time. She appeared in a special celebrity episode of Nick Arcade, which featured all four members of the Darling family.

    Question #4: What Sonic 1 zone was originally going to follow Green Hill Zone, until the developers decided it would be too difficult as the second zone?

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    Another easy one, especially considering a remnant of this choice can still be found in Sonic 1 rev00's level select. It's Labyrinth Zone.

    Question #5: Big the Cat is known for his cameo appearances in Sonic Adventure 2. What other Sonic game did Big make cameo appearances in?

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    I had a specific answer in mind for this question, but it turns out Big makes cameos everywhere. The game I was going for was "Sonic and the Secret Rings", which has an entire Special Book section dedicated to Big's appearances; however, I will accept any game in which Big has a cameo appearance (I.e. isn't playable and/or doesn't have an important role in the storyline). (The "Multiple" entry in the chart indicates entries that contained multiple games; I'm accepting this as correct.)

    I will most likely hold the drawing for the winners sometime this weekend. Stay tuned for more information!
     
  2. Covarr

    Covarr

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    I'm so proud to be one of only two people to fuck up every single question. Now that the correct answers are public, here's what I put:

    It's a good thing I didn't actually want any of the prizes. I'm pretty sure I could've gotten them all right pretty easily.
     
  3. JaxTH

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    Well damn, maybe I should have entered. I would have gotten every question right.
     
  4. Mastered Realm

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    OMG I didn't know that little girl went to be a celebrity. I've never heard of Melissa Joan Hart anyway hahaha.

    I thought it was Michael Jackson because of this pic:

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  5. Not just went on to be a celebrity, she was already a minor celebrity at the time. She later went on to star in the live-action version of Sabrina the Teenage Witch for a few years and I haven't really kept up with her career since then.
     
  6. Billy

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    The only one I got wrong was the non-Sega platform one. (I guessed Sonic Pocket Adventure) Not too surprising, since I tend to forget the game.com was a thing in the first place.
     
  7. Dark Sonic

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    Yay I got em all right. Good ol Sonic Jam.
     
  8. JaxTH

    JaxTH

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    Jack shit.
    She's married now. I think she has kids too.
     
  9. GerbilSoft

    GerbilSoft

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    We just held the drawing for the winners in #retro.

    THE WINNERS:
    • Dinnersonic
    • W.A.C.
    Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to all participants for playing. Stay tuned to #retro for more giveaways. (I might even drop in random codes that might unlock something somewhere. :) )

    (To the winners: You should have received an email from me - please respond ASAP to claim your prizes.)
     
  10. Willie

    Willie

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    Just sent an email response. I'm so thrilled I won.