![]() ![]() Miles "Tails" Prower teleports Sonic to the Death Egg in the hopes of stopping Eggman's latest scheme, but the beam is intercepted by one of the planets now in orbit. Eggman returns with a Death Egg that is larger than planet Earth, its gravity causing other planets to fall into an orbit with the space station. No less than seven other storylines were created over the project's lifespan, the final one authored by Hirokazu Yasuhara and Richard Wheeler. When explaining the evolution of the storyline years later, Chris Senn stated that the "Rings of Order" story was hastily thrown together for the specific purpose of the Red Shoe Diaries feature in Game Players, the "final" story having yet to be solidified. Eggman, having learned of the rings, has set about to claim them himself, prompting the professor to ask Sonic to retrieve the mystical rings before the evil doctor. The two are the guardians of the Rings of Order, and also know the ancient art of ring smithing. The best known of these (which were mentioned in such magazine features as the Red Shoe Diaries) explains that Sonic the Hedgehog, having received a "bluestreak" distress signal, runs over to the home of Professor Gazebo Boobowski and his daughter, Tiara. The storyline for Sonic X-treme was one never set in stone, with quite a few ideas thrown about during the development process. Line art of Tiara Boobowski, Sonic's love interest in Sonic X-treme. For those, see Sonic-16, Untitled STI Sonic game, Sonic Mars, Sonic X-treme (Point Of View) and Sonic X-treme (Project Condor). ![]() This page covers the iteration of Sonic X-treme that was announced and demonstrated to the public for the Sega Saturn, however several pitches and re-writes for this Sonic game occurred internally between 19. However, after a troubled development timeline, the project was shelved, and a Saturn port of Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island was released in its place. Following a showing at E3 1996, X-treme was aggressively pushed by Sega of America in an attempt to boost flagging Sega Saturn sales during the Christmas 1996 season. X-treme is perhaps the most infamous Sonic game to be cancelled, and personifies much of the problems related to Sega's corporate structure for much of the decade. Sonic X-treme is an unreleased Sonic the Hedgehog game, developed by Sega Technical Institute and set to be published by Sega of America during the mid-1990s. Status of prototype(s): Early prototype dumped, later source code leaked
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