Been digging through about 1TB worth of old game magazines I have and I discovered images that I hadn't seen on the wiki or better and cleaner images of current ones.
Been digging through about 1TB worth of old game magazines I have and I discovered images that I hadn't seen on the wiki or better and cleaner images of current ones.
Hey man I showered like twice this morning, I prefer the term faggoty sonic fan with aspergers
Always good to see new info surface. Kind of weird seeing that ball floating in the air, I don't think I've ever seen a scan of it where its not on the ground
So, it seems like these new screens, dating from 1990, have just been discovered in an old Beep Magazine:
The video in question:
ookamikaze, on 08 February 2012 - 03:12 PM, said:
Hello! About this supposed "Sonic 1 proto 1990", I found on Youtube, a video in which this prototype appears with new pics of Green Hill in an edition of japanese magazine"BEEP! Megadrive"(August 1990).
Let's Browse: BEEP! Mega Drive Magazine Aug 1990
The images of "Sonic 1 proto" appears from 8min 25s.
If somebody could please scan them, we would be eternally grateful.
This post has been edited by ICEknight: 09 February 2012 - 05:47 AM
I emailed Chris Covell, as I know he's got some old BEEP! Megadrive issues, just not sure if he has Aug 1990. I know he has the June issue, and he has at least one issue between July and September inclusive, as this page indicates (note the style of the Gaiares preview as compared to the previews found in this NEW RELEASE SCRAMBLE).
This post has been edited by LocalH: 09 February 2012 - 05:26 AM
Don't think I've seen one of the actual ball being used before. That's interesting. If not, at least not in the air! I'm wondering how it physically would have moved, whether it would have bounced or something.
From that screenshot, considering several rings behind Sonic are still sitting in their correct place, I can only draw the assumption that the player could not only run the ball along the ground, but jump with it too.
SpeedStarTMQ, on 09 February 2012 - 07:04 AM, said:
Don't think I've seen one of the actual ball being used before. That's interesting. If not, at least not in the air! I'm wondering how it physically would have moved, whether it would have bounced or something.