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| Developer(s) | Traveller's Tales |
| Publisher(s) | Sega |
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| Latest version | {{{version}}} |
| Release date(s) | 1997 (Sega Saturn), 1999 (PC) |
| Genre | Racing |
| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB:Kids to Adults(K-A) |
| Platform(s) | PC, Saturn |
| Media | 64-Megabit Disc |
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Sonic R is a racing game developed by Traveller's Tales and Sonic Team for the Sega Saturn and PC, the latter version being ported to the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in Sonic Gems Collection. It features characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The game is characterized by the same sense of environmental openness in the Sonic platformers. It contains colorful 3D graphics combined with a strong soundtrack by Richard Jacques (including songs performed by British singer T. J. Davis). The Saturn version has a severe case of graphical pop-up while the PC version is generally much cleaner (although it sometimes has issues installing/running on Windows XP and later).
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There are several collectable rings across each of the five racetracks. Each ring regenerates after a short period of time. These rings can serve one of three purposes.
There are also inexhaustible emblem bonuses. Touching an emblem gives the racer one of multiple possible rewards, including a random number of rings and the bubble and lightning shields that appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 3. The bubble shield allows the racer to walk on water once, after which it disappears. The lightning shield attracts rings to itself, but is eliminated upon touching water (or after having it for a long enough time).
There are five racers in each race. The four racers selected depend on what character the player chooses. If the player chooses a secret character, he'll face the other secret characters that have been unlocked. If the player chooses a starting character, he races against the other starting characters. For the purposes of selecting the racers, Dr. Robotnik is treated as a starting character.
Racers can run on water for a limited period of time, and can "swim" in it indefinetely, at greatly reduced speed. In addition, each of the ten playable characters has a different speed and a unique set of abilities. Unlike most racing games, these abilities are designed such that certain characters, even among characters that are initially playable, have a clear edge over others.
Aside from the main game, there are three special gameplay modes accessible from Time Attack mode: reverse, in which racing occurs facing the opposite direction, break five balloons, and tag four players.
Sonic R has five racetracks, based on staple Sonic level themes. They are very complex, with many alternate routes to take through the race. The first four are playable from the start, and the final, Radiant Emerald, is unlocked by completing the initial tracks in first place with any character.
The following are the characters that are initially playable:
The secret characters, with the exception of Dr. Robotnik and Super Sonic, can be unlocked by collecting all five tokens on a racetrack and finishing first, second, or third. Upon doing so, the player will be challenged by one of the following characters, depending on the racetrack:
Defeating the secret character in this first race makes it playable. Otherwise, the process has to be done all over again.
Super Sonic is the fastest racer, and also the hardest to unlock. He can double jump and can run on the surface of water, provided that he does not slow down. To unlock him, the player must collect all seven Chaos Emeralds scoured throughout the five racetracks. When a player collects one, he/she must finish in first place to keep it.
When playing as Super Sonic in the Radiant Emerald stage, the music is different; it plays the Sonic R theme song (Supersonic Racing) instead of Diamond in the Sky.
For the PC version the graphics were somewhat modified. For example races occur in random weather conditions, either normal, rainy, or snowy, unless the default settings are altered. Snowy weather freezes the water so that racers can run across it without sinking.
The version of the game in Sonic Gems Collection is similar to the PC version. Minor differences include that there is no Network option on the main menu and that the Options menu is slightly different.
| Sonic the Hedgehog series |
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| Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic 2 | Sonic CD | Sonic 3 | Sonic & Knuckles | Sonic 3D | Sonic Adventure/DX | Sonic Adventure 2/Battle | Sonic Heroes | Sonic (2006) |
| 8-bit series |
| Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic Chaos | Sonic Triple Trouble | Sonic Blast |
| New handheld series |
| Sonic Pocket Adventure | Sonic Advance/N | Sonic Advance 2 | Sonic Advance 3 | Sonic Rush |
| Spinoffs and related titles |
| SegaSonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Spinball | Knuckles' Chaotix | Sonic Labyrinth | Sonic Drift | Tails Adventures | Tails' Skypatrol | Sonic Championship | Sonic R | Sonic Shuffle Sonic Pinball Party | Sonic Battle | Shadow the Hedgehog | Sonic Riders |
| Compilations |
| Classics | Jam | S&K Collection | Sonic Mega Collection/Plus | Sonic Gems Collection |
| Cancelled titles |
| Sonic Crackers | Sonic X-treme |