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[[Image:Sonic 3d blast opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|Sonic 3D Blast's opening screen.]]
'''''Sonic 3D Blast: Flickies' Island''''' (originally titled '''''Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island''''' in Europe, the UK, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, and retitled '''''Sonic 3D Blast''''' in North America) is an isometric [[platform]] game in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog series''.  It was developed in the UK by [[Traveller's Tales]], rather than [[Sonic Team]] or STI, and published by [[Sega]].  ''Flickies' Island'' was originally released in Europe for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in November [[1996]] and released in North America later that month, under the new name "''Sonic 3D Blast''".
'''''Sonic 3D Blast: Flickies' Island''''' (originally titled '''''Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island''''' in Europe, the UK, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, and retitled '''''Sonic 3D Blast''''' in North America) is an isometric [[platform]] game in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog series''.  It was developed in the UK by [[Traveller's Tales]], rather than [[Sonic Team]] or STI, and published by [[Sega]].  ''Flickies' Island'' was originally released in Europe for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in November [[1996]] and released in North America later that month, under the new name "''Sonic 3D Blast''".



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File:Sonic 3d blast opening screen.jpg
Sonic 3D Blast's opening screen.

Sonic 3D Blast: Flickies' Island (originally titled Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island in Europe, the UK, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, and retitled Sonic 3D Blast in North America) is an isometric platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was developed in the UK by Traveller's Tales, rather than Sonic Team or STI, and published by Sega. Flickies' Island was originally released in Europe for the Sega Mega Drive in November 1996 and released in North America later that month, under the new name "Sonic 3D Blast".

Archie Comics published a comic adaptation of the game for a 48-page special, published in January 1997. A loose adaptation of the game also appeared in issues #104-106 of Sonic the Comic.