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'''Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I''' is a platforming  video game released for the [[Wii]]'s [[WiiWare]] service. It was co-developed by Sonic Team and Dimps, and is the latest installment in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.  Sonic 4 picks up right where Sonic and Knuckles left off. With Eggman finally defeated, Sonic runs off to explore new zones and uncharted lands. Dr. Eggman, furious at the destruction of the Death Egg and the failure of his plans, puts all of his most devious schemes into action. In an effort to finally rid himself of Sonic, he revisits – and improves – the very best of his creations.
'''Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I''' is a platforming  video game released for the [[Wii]]'s [[WiiWare]] service. It was co-developed by Sonic Team and Dimps, and is billed as the successor to Sonic and Knuckles on the Sega Mega Drive.  Sonic 4 picks up right where Sonic and Knuckles left off. With Eggman finally defeated, Sonic runs off to explore new zones and uncharted lands. Dr. Eggman, furious at the destruction of the Death Egg and the failure of his plans, puts all of his most devious schemes into action. In an effort to finally rid himself of Sonic, he revisits – and improves – the very best of his creations.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game features enhanced gameplay elements, including the classic Sonic Spin Dash, and the versatile Homing Attack. It is similar to the classic Sega Genesis/Mega Drive versions of of the series, but with a 2.5 graphics makeover. Players control Sonic, running, jumping, and defeating baddies through levels at high speeds. They may also use power-ups such as the iconic speed-dash shoes and the invincibility. The game also features special stages where the player must go through a maze, based on the special stages from the original Sonic the Hedgehog, to find the seven Chaos Emeralds.
The game features enhanced gameplay elements, including the classic Spin Dash, and the versatile Homing Attack. It is similar to the classic Sega Genesis/Mega Drive series, but with a 2.5D graphics makeover. Players control Sonic, running, jumping, and defeating badniks through levels at high speeds. They may also use power-ups such as the iconic speed-up shoes, barrier shields, and invincibility. The game also features special stages where the player must go through a maze, based on the special stages from the original Sonic the Hedgehog, to find the seven Chaos Emeralds; the reward for this is the ability to play as Super Sonic in normal levels, not seen since Sonic and Knuckles.


== Problems ==
== Problems ==
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{{testing/entry|revision=7670|OS=Windows 7 x64|CPU=Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4.1GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 6850|result=Works totally fine. No slowdowns at 3x Native.|tester=MegaJump}}
{{testing/entry|revision=7695|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i5-430M @ 2.27GHz|GPU=ATI Radeon HD 5450|result=Works totally fine, 60fps runs perfectly.|tester=IguanaMasterz}}
{{testing/entry|revision=7695|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i5-430M @ 2.27GHz|GPU=ATI Radeon HD 5450|result=Works totally fine, 60fps runs perfectly.|tester=IguanaMasterz}}
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