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The Mii wears a red echidna suit and Knuckles' spiked gloves.Headgear[edit]Tails Hat (DLC)Knuckles Hat (DLC)Music[edit]Returning Track[edit]Arrangements and remixes from previous Smash titles.Angel Island Zone: an arrangement of "Angel Island Zone Act 1" and "Angel Island Zone Act 2" from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 led by an electric guitar. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Source Tracks[edit]Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from the Sonic series with no alterations.Green Hill Zone: from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It plays on Green Hill Zone and Windy Hill Zone.Open Your Heart: the main theme of Sonic Adventure. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Live & Learn: the main theme of Sonic Adventure 2. It plays on Green Hill Zone and Windy Hill Zone.Escape from the City: "Escape from the City ... for City Escape" from Sonic Adventure 2. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Sonic Heroes: the title track of Sonic Heroes. It plays in Windy Hill Zone. 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With Ultimate, Sonic has become also the first and only third-party series in the Smash franchise to have both more than one Assist Trophy and more than one stage in a single Super Smash Bros. game.Fighter[edit]38. Sonic (Unlockable): The iconic Blue Blur returns as an unlockable fighter after being a starter in Smash 4. He is considerably more expressive this time and many of his attacks and animations have been reworked, such as his jab, dash attack, and Homing Attack, he also has a new dash attack, a flying lunge kick. 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And shoots bullet-like beams at opponents. It occasionally will fire a large, continuous beam similar to Samus' Zero Laser. It exclusively appears in Smash Run in the Nintendo 3DS version.Mii Costumes[edit]Outfits[edit] Tails Outfit (DLC): the outfit is based on Miles "Tails" Prower, Sonic's sidekick from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. He otherwise appears in the background of the Green Hill Zone stage. The costume was released with a corresponding hat in Tails' likeness as downloadable content on February 3, 2016. The Mii wears a yellow, two-tailed fox suit and carries a ray gun unique to Smash 4, though Tails has been associated with similar weaponry since Sonic Championship. Knuckles Outfit (DLC): the outfit is based on Knuckles the Echidna, an island guardian from Sonic the Hedgehog 3. He otherwise appears in the background of the Green Hill Zone stage. The costume was released with a corresponding hat in Knuckles' likeness as downloadable content on February 3, 2016. The Mii wears a red echidna suit and Knuckles' spiked gloves.Headgear[edit]Tails Hat (DLC)Knuckles Hat (DLC)Music[edit]Returning Track[edit]Arrangements and remixes from previous Smash titles.Angel Island Zone: an arrangement of "Angel Island Zone Act 1" and "Angel Island Zone Act 2" from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 led by an electric guitar. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Source Tracks[edit]Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from the Sonic series with no alterations.Green Hill Zone: from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It plays on Green Hill Zone and Windy Hill Zone.Open Your Heart: the main theme of Sonic Adventure. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Live & Learn: the main theme of Sonic Adventure 2. It plays on Green Hill Zone and Windy Hill Zone.Escape from the City: "Escape from the City ... for City Escape" from Sonic Adventure 2. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Sonic Heroes: the title track of Sonic Heroes. It plays in Windy Hill Zone. It is featured in the trailers "Sonic Joins the Battle!" and "Mii Fighters Suit Up for Wave Six".Right There, Ride On: from Sonic Rush. This rendition is the "Digital Remakin' Trax" from the soundtrack SONIC RUSH Original Groove Rush. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.His World (Instrumental): "Theme of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 E3 Version)" from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Seven Rings in Hand: the main theme of Sonic and the Secret Rings. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Knight of the Wind: the main theme of Sonic and the Black Knight. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Reach for the Stars: the main theme of Sonic Colors. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Rooftop Run: "Rooftop Run: Act 2" from Sonic Generations, itself an arrangement of "Rooftop Run - Day" from Sonic Unleashed. It plays on Windy Hill Zone.Wonder World:

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Three-dimensional gameplay. It received glowing reviews at the time for its successful transition of the fast Sonic style into three dimensions and became the best-selling Dreamcast game, though recent retrospective reviews have been more critical of the game. But despite the console's financial success, Sega was in dire financial straits because of its failed hardware plans in previous years, and when the other high-profile consoles for the sixth generation were unveiled — the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube — Sega discontinued the Dreamcast in the West early March 2001, a year and a half after its launch, and withdrew from the console hardware business altogether and restructured itself as a third-party developer.As a third-party developer, Sega was now in a position to release its titles for consoles that were formerly its competitors. The first releases of Sonic games on systems owned by Nintendo, its former archrival, were widely publicized; these included enhanced ports of both Sonic Adventure and its direct sequel on the Nintendo GameCube, as well as the Sonic Advance subseries on the Game Boy Advance. The Sonic franchise settled into a more stable release schedule, and the series continually branched out into a variety of genres for all of the competing platforms, though there were several releases that were met with notably mixed or negative reception; Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2006, was notorious for technical issues (resulting from it being rushed into the system's launch window, while also coinciding with the franchise's 15th anniversary), control problems, and a slant towards story and characterization that were negatively received as uncomfortably melodramatic, while Sonic Free Riders served to highlight control issues with the Kinect peripheral for the Xbox 360.Nonetheless, there have also been commercially successful forays back into the series' platforming roots, particularly throughout the 2010s. Sonic the Hedgehog 4 releases on modern consoles' downloadable services in an episodic format starting in October 2010, albeit ending prematurely at Episode II due to both episodes' commercial failure. Sonic Colors was released exclusively on Nintendo hardware in November 2010, bringing the focus back to a simple lighthearted story premise and introducing new power-ups to the franchise known as "Wisps". Sonic Generations was released for the Nintendo 3DS and other home consoles in November 2011 and celebrated the franchise's 20th anniversary by revitalizing many levels from the most noteworthy core games in the franchise in both the modern "boost" gameplay and the classic momentum-based platforming gameplay, the latter of which also brought about the reintroduction of "Classic Sonic" as his own entity. The most recent of these back-to-basics forays is Sonic Mania for eighth generation consoles in August 2017, including the Nintendo Switch, which

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