Can You Continue in Sonic 1
Continue [1] (ăłăłăăŁăă„ăŒ[2] , KontinyĆ«) refers to the video game feature where, after losing all their lives, the player is given another chance to try and complete the level and continue their progress without having to start the game over from the beginning. Originating from arcade games, manySonic the Hedgehog games also feature a Continue option, displayed before or after the player receives a Game Over. If the player has at least one Continue, they are given ten seconds to decide whether they want to use it. If they do, the game subsequently replenishes the player's life counter, resets their Score to zero, and starts again from the beginning of the level they lost their last life on. The only exception to this was in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, where using up a Continue sends the player back to the latest Star Post they touched in the Act.
In earlier Sonic games, the player had to earn Continues before they could be used. This was often accomplished through the Special Stages, with the player having to collect a certain number of Rings, points, or other objects. Completing the objective would cause the Continue jingle to play, and at the results screen, a flashing chibi-fied version of the player character would symbolize the newly-earned Continue. Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Tails Skypatrol, and most Sonic games since Sonic Adventure give the player infinite Continues, allowing them to retry a level as many times as they wish.
Requirements in games
Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
- Collecting more than 50 Rings in a Special Stage earns the player a Continue.
Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)
- If the player finds and breaks floating monitors with "CONT" written on them during the Special Stages, the player will earn a Continue after clearing the Special Stage.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- If the player earns at least 10,000 points in the end of a standard Act, they will earn a Continue.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)
- If the player finds one of the six Chaos Emeralds and completes the act, the player will earn a Continue. The player also earns a Continue if the signpost at the end of each act shows Tails on the plate. Near the end of Crystal Egg Zone Act 2, a monitor can be found behind a foreground wall that awards a Continue when broken.
Sonic Chaos
- If the player is playing as Tails, they will start the game with three Continues. If Tails appears on the end-of-act signpost while playing as Sonic, or Sonic appears while playing as Tails, the player earns a Continue. Also, collecting a Chaos Emerald at the end of each Special Stage will earn the player a continue. To finish, the player also gains a Continue every 50,000 points when playing as Sonic, or every 30,000 with Tails.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles
- If the player manages to collect 50 Rings in aSpecial Stage, they will earn a Continue.
- In Sonic & Knuckles and the lock-on version of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, if the player enters the slot machine-type Bonus Stage and collects more than 50 Rings (or collects a Ring when having 50 or more Rings), they will earn a Continue.
Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble
- The player starts the game with one Continue, and will earn another one every 50,000 points. If Knuckles' picture appears on the end-of-act signpost, the player will earn another Continue.
Sonic 3D Blast
- In regular Zones, the player has to collect ten floating icons called Sonic Medals to earn one Continue. They are usually located above springs. Certain Sonic Medals cannot be reached if the player does not have enough Flickies following Sonic.
Sonic Blast
- The player earns a Continue if a picture of a Chaos Emerald appears on the end-of-act signpost.
Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure
- In each of the game's Special Stages, there is a single flashing flower located somewhere on the tubular route. Collecting it will earn the player a Continue.
Sonic Advance
- Floating Chao can be found in each Special Stage of the game. By collecting it and clearing the Special Stage, the player will earn a continue. The Chao's placement can sometimes be tricky, such as being set behind or in the middle of a set ofbombs, which can require some skills from the player to get them.
Sonic Mania/Sonic Mania Plus
- When the player completes one of the Special Stages, receiving a total score of at least 10,000 points grants a Continue. In order to do this, the player must collect a huge amount of Rings prior to catching the UFO. Alternatively, they can receive a high enough Mach Bonus by collecting enough Blue Spheres.
- If the player has the Encore DLC, they can also get a Continue for every 10,000 points scored in the Pinball Stage.
Jingles
Game | Artist(s) | Length | Music Track |
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Sonic the Hedgehog | Masato Nakamura | 0:12 | File:StH1 Continue ~Mega Drive Version~.ogg |
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Masato Nakamura | 0:12 | File:StH1 Continue ~Mega Drive Version~.ogg |
Sonic Adventure | Fumie Kumatani | 0:39 | File:Will You Continue.ogg |
Sonic Colors | Amsterdam Session Orchestra | 0:49 | File:Game Over SC.ogg |
Trivia
- Similarly to how Continue icons appear in the results screen of earlier games, games like Sonic the Hedgehog CD (after Special Stage) and Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (after completing a Zone) show chibi-versions of the playable character should the player score enough points for an extra life. Misleadingly, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I uses the same Continue sprite from the original Sonic the Hedgehog after getting an extra life on the result screen, but this was changed to Sonic/Tails or Metal Sonic 1-Up icons in Episode II.
- In Sonic the Hedgehog CD, when Sonic gets shrunk by the shrink ray in Metallic Madness Zone 2, his appearance is similar to the chibi Continue icon.
- In Sonic the Hedgehog 3, there is a leftover animation from the Continue screen in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
- The Game Over screen in the Wii U/PC version of Sonic Lost World is heavily reminiscent of the Continue screen from the original Sonic the Hedgehog.
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References
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega Mega Drive) United States instruction booklet, pg. 10.
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega Mega Drive) Japanese instruction booklet, pg. 26.
Sonic the Hedgehog series | ||
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List of games • List of features • Compilations | ||
Main series | Console | Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) • 2 • CD • 3 • Sonic & Knuckles (Knuckles in Sonic 2 • Sonic 3 & Knuckles • Blue Sphere) • 3D Blast • Adventure (DX: Director's Cut) • Adventure 2 (Battle) • Heroes • Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) • Unleashed • 4: Episode I • Colors • Generations • 4: Episode II • Lost World • Mania • Forces |
Handheld | Sonic the Hedgehog • 2 • Chaos • Triple Trouble • Blast • Pocket Adventure • Advance • Advance 2 • Advance 3 • Rush • Genesis • Rush Adventure | |
Spin-offs | Platformers | Knuckles' Chaotix • Tails Adventure • Shadow the Hedgehog • Rivals • Rivals 2 • Sonic Storybook (Secret Rings • Black Knight) |
Mobile | Jump (Fever) • Dash • Runners • Runners Adventure | |
Racing | Drift • Drift 2 • R • Riders • Riders: Zero Gravity • All-Stars Racing • Free Riders • All-Stars Racing Transformed • Team Sonic Racing | |
Mario & Sonic | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games • Olympic Winter Games • London 2012 Olympic Games • Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games • Rio 2016 Olympic Games • Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games | |
Compilations | Sonic & Knuckles Collection •Sonic Jam • Sonic Mega Collection (Plus) • Sonic Gems Collection • Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection | |
Other | Educational games • SegaSonic the Hedgehog • Spinball • Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine • Labyrinth • Fighters • Shuffle • Pinball Party • Battle • Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood | |
Sonic Boom | Rise of Lyric • Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal • Fire & Ice | |
Sonic Team | Kazuyuki Hoshino • Takashi Iizuka • Yuji Naka • Naoto Ćshima • Jun Senoue • Hirokazu Yasuhara | |
Cancelled games | Sister Sonic • Crackers • X-treme • Extreme | |
Characters | Heroes | Sonic • Tails • Knuckles • Amy Rose • Cream • Silver • Big • Vector • Espio • Charmy • Mighty • Ray • Blaze • Tikal • Marine • Chip • Caliburn • Yacker • Avatar |
Neutral | Shadow • Rouge • Omega • Shade • Chaos • Gamma • Emerl • Jet • Wave • Storm • Pachacamac • Bark • Bean | |
Villains | Eggman • Mecha Sonic • Metal Sonic • Fang • Witchcart • Carrotia • Focke-Wulf • Bearenger • Biolizard • Black Doom • Eggman Nega • Babylon Guardian • Iblis • Mephiles • Solaris • Erazor • SCR-HD • Whisker • Johnny • Mini • Mum • 3.0 • Ifrit • Ix • Dark Gaia • Black Knight • Orbot • Cubot • Time Eater • Zazz • Zomom • Master Zik • Zeena • Zor • Zavok • Infinite | |
Groups | Badnik • Flicky • Chao • Knuckles Clan • E-Series • G.U.N. • Black Arms • Nocturnus Clan • Kron • N'rrgal • Voxai • Zoah • Battle Kukku Empire • Dark Gaia's Minions • Eggman Empire • Freedom Fighters • Wisp • Deadly Six • Resistance | |
Miscellaneous | Gerald • Maria • Elise • Vanilla • Coconut Crew • Shahra • Pickle • Merlina | |
Transformations | Super Sonic • Super Knuckles • Super Shadow • Super Silver • Hyper Sonic • Super Tails • Hyper Knuckles • Mecha Sonic's Super State • Chaos 1 • Chaos 2 • Chaos 4 • Chaos 6 • Perfect Chaos • Finalhazard • Neo Metal Sonic • Metal Madness • Metal Overlord • Devil Doom • Ultimate Gemerl • Burning Blaze • Alf Layla wa-Layla • Darkspine Sonic • Master Core: ABIS • Pir'Oth Ix's Super State • Sonic the Werehog • Perfect Dark Gaia • Dark Queen • Excalibur Sonic | |
Universe | Mobius • Earth • Chaos Emeralds (Chaos energy • Master Emerald) Chaos Control • Rings (Red Star Rings) • Special Stage • Star Posts • Item Boxes • Super transformation (other media) • Piko Piko Hammer • Miles Electric • Angel Island • South Island • Space Colony ARK • Eggmobile • The Tornado • Egg Carrier | |
Animation | Adventures of Sonic • Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series) • OVA • Underground (characters) X (episodes) • Boom (episodes) • Feature film (Sequel) | |
Printed media | Sonic the Comic • Archie Comics series (Knuckles the Echidna • Sonic Boom • Sonic X • Sonic Universe) • IDW Publishing series | |
Related | Video games | Flicky • Ristar (Game Gear) • Sega All-Stars • Segagaga • Super Smash Bros • Lego Dimensions • Balan Wonderworld |
Other | Green Hill Zone • Sonic Team • Retro Engine • Hedgehog Engine | |
Unlicensed | Somari • Sonic: Before the Sequel • Sonic: After the Sequel • Sonic Dreams Collection • Sonic P-06 • Super Mario Bros. Z |
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