
Due to technical limitations, and for legal reasons, you can't actually play any games on this. Also, this is strictly for roleplay and decoration.
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In Chemical Plant Zone, you can find cartridges for this console, but you'll need an Empty Item Box as a TV in order for all of this to work. Don't put a Fake Chaos Emerald in there, though, unless you want the machine to blow up.Īlso known as the Mega Drive (Yes, I did make sure this was called the "Mega Drive" for Minecraft's UK language setting), this game console was the birthplace of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. When a Chaos Emerald is placed into this machine, it'll output a redstone signal. Located in Spring Yard Zone and sometimes Casino Night Zone, these blocks can be pretty fun, but they can also get quite annoying after a while, especially when you're trying to get some loot or something. If a player right-clicks their Goal Plate with a Special Stage Key, they'll get a Chaos Emerald! When it's done spinning, it will show who last walked into it. No, this doesn't set your spawnpoint, either, but it does spin when you, or one of the Hero characters, walk into it. Other than not setting your spawnpoint, this acts exactly like the Starposts in the games. You'd think this would be used to set your spawnpoint, but due to technical limitations, this block is strictly cosmetic for the time being. They can also be crafted into Character Item Boxes, which look like Extra Life Item Boxes, but they actually summon Hero characters that can help you in several different ways! Empty Item Boxes can be used as TVs for the Sega Genesis, or crafted into proper Item Boxes, with actual items in them. Item Boxes can be found in Sonic's world, but they can also be crafted. Yellow springs only bounce you a few blocks high, red springs are much stronger, and modern springs are the same as red springs, but with a different design. These bouncy bounce pads can be placed in all 6 directions, and they come in 3 different variants. You can break them the good old fashion way with tools and such, or you can walk into them to pick them up, and if you ask me, the latter is much cooler. You can find these in a few of the structures in Sonic's world, or you can make your own. However, a few of the "blocks" listed here are actually interactive structures made of other blocks.


For the most part, all of the blocks based on the games act just like their game counterparts, but I'll still go over them, anyways.
