Sonic Colors

Sonic Colors (ソニック カラーズ) is a platform game and the 13th installment in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was first announced on May 26, 2010 in a press release by Sega for Italy, and it included a teaser trailer. The game was released for the Wii and Nintendo DS on November 11, 2010 in Australia, November 12, 2010 in Europe, November 16, 2010 in North America.

After apparently developing a sense of remorse for his past indiscretions, Dr. Eggman opens "Dr. Eggman's Interstellar Amusement Park" up in space, made up of several planet sized attractions. Suspicious, Sonic, accompanied by Tails, check it out and come across Yacker, who comes from a species of aliens known as Wisps. After managing to communicate with him, they learn that the other Wisps have been kidnapped by Dr. Eggman, who plans to harness their "Hyper-Go-On" energy for his nefarious schemes.

Gameplay
Sonic Colors sees players playing as Sonic the Hedgehog, using a similar moveset to that featured in Sonic Unleashed, as he traverses each planet to rescue the Wisps from Dr. Eggman. The Wii version of Sonic Colors uses a mixture of 2D and 3D perspectives, akin to the day stages from Unleashed, while the Nintendo DS version takes advantage of the dual screens of the handheld, similar to the Sonic Rush series. The Wii version can be played with the Wii Remote, Wii Remote and Nunchuck, Wii Classic Controller, and Nintendo GameCube Controller, whilst the DS version uses the button controls, with stylus control during Special Stages.

During the game, players can use the power of the colored energy obtained from Wisps, which are unlocked as the game progresses, in order to traverse the environments and explore new areas. There are a total of 8 Wisps in the Wii version and 6 in the DS version, with some Wisps being exclusive to each version.

The Wii version features a 'Sonic Simulator' mode, in which players control 'Sonic-bots' through a series of challenges, either alone to earn Chaos Emeralds, or with competitive or co-operative multiplayer, with two Sonic-bots (or a player's Mii) able to combine Wisp powers. These levels are accessed by collecting Special Rings hidden throughout each act. Collecting all the emeralds allows Sonic to transform into Super Sonic after collecting 50 rings during any level, for the first time in the 3D Sonic series. It also features a Challenge mode in which players can play all levels continuously and upload their total score to the leaderboards. The DS version features Special Stages, similar to Sonic Rush, which require players to collect spheres of a certain color. Collecting all the emeralds in this version unlocks an extra stage exclusive to the DS version. The DS version also features Missions, Time Attack and competitive multiplayer modes. Both versions of the game feature online leaderboards.

Wisps

 * White Boost – Allows Sonic to boost at any time.
 * Cyan Laser – Turns Sonic into a laser which can bounce off surfaces and travel through power lines.
 * Yellow Drill – Lets Sonic drill through soft ground and water. Sonic loses a life if he is still underground when the power-up runs out.
 * Orange Rocket – Blasts Sonic upward to tremendous heights, followed by a sky dive back to solid ground.


 * Wii version exclusive
 * Pink Spikes – Turns Sonic into a pink spike ball which sticks to walls and ceilings. He is also able to "spindash" to gain more velocity with this wisp.
 * Green Hover – Sonic can hover and perform dashes across lines of rings.
 * Blue Cube – Sonic is able to switch blue blocks and blue rings, opening new routes. When using it and landing on ground, nearby enemies can be destroyed.
 * Purple Frenzy – Turns Sonic into a berserker that chomps through anything in its path, increasing in size as it continues to eat.


 * DS version exclusive
 * Red Burst – Turns Sonic into a fireball and allows him to burst in midair. Can activate certain objects such as a hot air balloon.
 * Violet Void – Gives Sonic the ability to float and suck up enemies into a black hole.