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{{Infobox game
|name = Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic
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|name = Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic
|image = File: Fighter_sonic.png
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|image = File: Fightersonic.png
|caption = Title Screen
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|caption = Title screen.
|publisher = Sintax
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|publisher = [[Sintax]]
 
|developer = Sintax
 
|developer = Sintax
|console = Game Boy Advance
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|console = Game Boy Advance
|date = Unknown (Likely after 2001)
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|date = Unknown (Likely after 2002)
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|sound = [[Vast Fame]](?)
|sound = Vast Fame?|alt = Rayman IV, Crash Advance IV, Digimon Adventure (Original) (GBA)}}
 
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|alt = ''Fighter Sonic''
{{Stub}}'''''Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic''''' (also known as '''''Fighter Sonic''''') is a pirate game for the Game Boy Advance.
 
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'''''Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic''''' is a pirated game for the Game Boy Advance. It uses music from [[Vast Fame]], though it's believed to have been developed and published by [[Sintax]] since it shares an engine with several of their other GBA games such as ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' and ''[[Crash Advance IV]]''.
   
 
== Overview ==
It uses music from [[Vast Fame]] though it is believed to have been developed and published by [[Sintax]] since it shares an engine with several of their other GBA games such as [[Digimon Adventure|''Digimon Adventure'']] and [[Crash Advance IV|''Crash Advance IV'']].
 
 
[[File:Fighter sonic1.png|left|thumb|Gameplay screenshot.]]
 
As stated, this game uses the same engine as a string of other GBA platformers developed by Sintax. You can jump and move left and right. In this game, your projectile attack is throwing "spin dashes" at the opponent. The game's engine suffers from several bugs.
   
 
Most, if not all of ''Sonic 3 Fighter Sonic''<nowiki/>'s sprites are ripped from the ''Sonic Advance'' series. Notably, Sonic's life icon is his ''Sonic Advance 2'' life icon, but with sunglasses. The graphics for Sonic and all of the objects seem to be taken from ''Sonic Advance'' and ''Sonic Advance 2'' but with fewer animation frames. Oddly, the sound when collecting rings was stolen from ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue''. The game has a total of 4 levels; there are rings throughout said levels, but they seem to have no purpose other than increasing the score. Rather bizarrely, Sonic doesn't lose rings when hit and instead has a health meter. The game includes a score counter which can be increased in various ways.
==Overview==
 
As stated, this game uses the same engine as a string of other GBA platform games likely made by Sintax. You can move left, right, and jump. Here, your projectile attack is throwing "spin dashes" at the opponent. This engine suffers from a number of bugs, particularly with the audio.
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
Most if not all of the sprites in this game are ripped from Sonic Advance and its sequels. Notably, Sonic's life icon is his Sonic Advance life icon except it has sunglasses. The sound when collecting rings was stolen from Pokemon Red/Blue. The graphics seem to be taken from ''Sonic Advance'' and ''Sonic Advance 2'' but with less animation frames, (Source: Sonic Retro article about this game (See below)) It has 4 levels in this game. There are rings throughout the levels but they seem to have no effect. Sonic does not lose rings when hit, rather he has a health meter. There is a score counter which is increased various ways. (Source: Sonic Retro article about this game (See below))
 
 
==Extra Links==
 
[http://info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_3_Fighter_Sonic Sonic Retro's article on the game]
 
 
==Gallery==
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
SonicFS1.jpg|A (possibly the first) case of the game.
 
SonicFS1.jpg|A (possibly the first) case of the game.
 
Sonic3FighterSonic_Cart.jpg|''Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s cartridge.
 
Fighter sonic ending.png|The ending.
 
Fighter sonic ending.png|The ending.
Fighter sonic1.png|Gameplay Screenshot
 
Sonic3FighterSonic_Cart.jpg|Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic's cartridge.
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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[[Category:Sonic games]]
 
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== Video ==
[[Category:Platform games]]
 
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<gallery>
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
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Fighter Sonic - Full Playthrough|
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</gallery>
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== External Link ==
 
*[http://info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_3_Fighter_Sonic Sonic Retro's article on the game]
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:Platform games]]
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[[Category:Sintax]]
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[[Category:Vast Fame]]
 
[[Category:Sonic games]]

Revision as of 00:12, 28 May 2020

Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic is a pirated game for the Game Boy Advance. It uses music from Vast Fame, though it's believed to have been developed and published by Sintax since it shares an engine with several of their other GBA games such as Digimon Adventure and Crash Advance IV.

Overview

Fighter sonic1

Gameplay screenshot.

As stated, this game uses the same engine as a string of other GBA platformers developed by Sintax. You can jump and move left and right. In this game, your projectile attack is throwing "spin dashes" at the opponent. The game's engine suffers from several bugs.

Most, if not all of Sonic 3 Fighter Sonic's sprites are ripped from the Sonic Advance series. Notably, Sonic's life icon is his Sonic Advance 2 life icon, but with sunglasses. The graphics for Sonic and all of the objects seem to be taken from Sonic Advance and Sonic Advance 2 but with fewer animation frames. Oddly, the sound when collecting rings was stolen from Pokémon Red and Blue. The game has a total of 4 levels; there are rings throughout said levels, but they seem to have no purpose other than increasing the score. Rather bizarrely, Sonic doesn't lose rings when hit and instead has a health meter. The game includes a score counter which can be increased in various ways.

Gallery

Video

External Link