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Yeah, I discovered that trick on my own. 

Sadly enough, the 3D Eiseon (sic) balls(heh) weren't in the S3K debug mode. Those were really cool to play with, but the drawback of S3's debug mode is that it's practi-freakin-ly impossible to get to it, if you don't want your fingers to catch on fire and fall off. =PChaos Zero 64 said:Except for playing with debug mode to get all the emeralds, and get it to save if you know how to.
Odd, I've already beaten it upwards 50 times. The fun factor is enough for me.bigboi said:S3K is OK. It has no real good reason to play after you're done, though.
Personally, I've probably beaten it upwards of a thousand times. Me and one of my friends used to play through it daily using the 2nd controller to play a sort of coop mode. We did that for several years.Ritz said:Odd, I've already beaten it upwards 50 times. The fun factor is enough for me.bigboi said:S3K is OK. It has no real good reason to play after you're done, though.
How's 26? I think I even have an Atari 2600 emulator around here somewhereSik said:I haven't beaten this because two reasons:
1. I have played S3 and S&K entirely a lot of times, then why play this again? Also, using debug mode, I enter with Sonic to the parts of Knuckles ;)
2. Actually, I haven't S&K for do the lock-up :(
Probably the only times that I played S3&K were using emulators (yes, plural, is more, I have a lot of they, and actually I can emulate more than 10 consoles!!!)
And it's STILL true. Moving along a single page of posts doesn't make it an irrelevant fact.Shadow Hog said:128-bit is a myth.
Consoles have actually more power than PCs (at least for play games).Shadow Hog said:Seriously, though, no console out right now has a 128-bit processor, despite this being the so-called "128-bit generation". Heck, 64-bit processors are JUST NOW becoming relevant with PCs.
No, not really. They get more power when they first come out, then a few months/years later, PCs pull WAAAAAAY ahead of the pack.Sik said:Consoles have actually more power than PCs (at least for play games).Shadow Hog said:Seriously, though, no console out right now has a 128-bit processor, despite this being the so-called "128-bit generation". Heck, 64-bit processors are JUST NOW becoming relevant with PCs.
Omega the Hedgehog said:You want bugs? Go play the original Japanese version of Sonic Adventure for the DC.
Also, speaking of, I noticed something that noone seemed to see before; Sorting through the voice files in my SADXPC directory, I found clips of all the main characters saying both "Sega" and "Sonic Team". Was this going to be used in a similar fashion to the older Sonic games (The SEGA sound) and changed depending on what character you used previously (Like the menu sounds), or has it been used all along in something that I'm just not aware of? o_o