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Oh man! My video game is going to be so epic!


Dr. Eggman, "Eggman: The Video Game Part 1"

Super 'Stache Smash[1] is an object in the Sonic Boom series. It was a state of the art video game that Dr. Eggman attempted to develop for the purpose of improving his public image.

Gameplay[]

Super 'Stache Smash was a 3D video game that used the latest motion capture technology to animate the in-game characters. It was meant to feature Dr. Eggman as the playable character and was intended to include a number of modern video game stables, such as boss battles, in-game dialogues, and cutscenes.[1]

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When Dr. Eggman discovered that his 'Stache Smash video game, which was meant to improve his public image, was outclassed by modern games, the doctor began developing Super 'Stache Smash, whose animation was based on motion capture. Seeking to capture Team Sonic's moves for the game's boss battles, Eggman would record the team while they were in action. When Eggman recorded his own moves for the game's protagonist though, he realized they were not cool-looking. After he was inspired to mo-cap Shadow's moves and then digitally replace Shadow's image with his own however, Eggman would trick Shadow into fighting Team Sonic while he recorded him.[1] After Eggman had gotten what he needed for his game however, all his mo-cap files ended up getting destroyed when lightning struck his lair, effectively ruining his game.[2]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Derrien, Jean-Christophe (11 November 2017). "Eggman: The Video Game Part 1". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 103. Boomerang.
  2. Raut-Sieuzac, Natalys (11 November 2017). "Eggman: The Video Game Part 2: The End of the World". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 104. Boomerang.
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