That much already? Damn.
Oh, I guess six of them if The Amazing Spider-Man (1977 TV series) and Spider-Woman (1979 TV series) are counted.
Others I might have watched it but not all of the episodes.
I'vew seen a few of them. The 1994 series and onwards.
Castle of Illusion actually got a remake in 2013 but man, the 16-bit charm is gone.
Both the graphic and music.
Gameplay thankfully isn't much too different though.
I bought the remake, played it twice, and never touch it again.
Still prefer the original version.
That's fine, to each their own, that and Disney squeezing nostalgia for it's pennies.
I bet they thought he's gonna running too fast we wouldn't have been able to notice anyway.
Metal Sonic is made by Eggman, right? So is Eggman still alive again? Or different timeline/universe Eggman?
My theory...
- Agent Stone knows enough on robotics to construct his own badniks (which is the only explanation I have on the cache of badniks he kept in Sonic 2. In mourning for the loss of his friends, he builds a "terminator" badnik in the likeness of the enemy of his friend. Thus he created Metal Sonic, powered by a single quill of Sonic.
- Metal Sonic goes rogue, turning against Agent Stone (maybe killing him).
- Either Metal Sonic successfully kills Sonic, or for some reason, Sonic and maybe Team Sonic are absent.
- Metal Sonic upgrades himself into Neo Metal Sonic, but mass produce terminator badniks based on his original schematics. Think Brotherhood of Metallix.
- Starts a war similar to SkyNet with humans and mobians teaming up to stop Neo Metal Sonic, but are failing.
- Neo Metal Sonic still needs something from Sonic (perhaps wants to capture him to harvest his chaos-induced quills), so he sends a squad of Metal Sonics back in time to apprehend Sonic.
- Team Rose, a resistance group, find out about this plan and also time travel to the past to stop Neo Metal Sonic and change the course of time.
- Sonic 3 mid-credits is when the Metal Sonic and Amy show up.