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The entire game is nothing but a rehash of other Genesis Sonic games. Seriously, \'\'all the bosses\'\' came from previous Genesis Sonic games. Including the final boss which came from Sonic 2! The physics are all wonky and the homing attack makes the game much easier than it needs to be. In fact this is all the fault of the fags who were willing to accept any of the new Sonic games.
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Because (1) it wasn\'t an asteroid, it was a \'\'giant, planet-killer, hollow-tipped bullet\'\'! (2) Reed Richards (and Doctor Strange) \'\'did\'\' try to save Kitty but weren\'t able to because she had \
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Because (1) it wasn\\\'t an asteroid, it was a \\\'\\\'giant, planet-killer, hollow-tipped bullet\\\'\\\'! (2) Reed Richards (and Doctor Strange) \\\'\\\'did\\\'\\\' try to save Kitty but weren\\\'t able to because she had \\\"fused\\\" with the bullet. S.W.O.R.D. (the equivalent of S.H.I.E.L.D. that focuses on outer space) also tried to save her but couldn\\\'t find a way to stop the bullet or cut it open (3) the X-Men only have connections with one alien race (the Shi\\\'ar), and only because they\\\'re friends with Empress Lilandra, who was either deposed or dead at the time Kitty went missing (the book Kitty went missing in, \\\'\\\'Astonishing X-Men\\\'\\\', is notorious for how difficult it is to reconcile with the time frame of the other books) and (4) it\\\'s probably worth noting that the bullet travelled from a planet in another solar system to Earth in a matter of minutes - just because your ship can go faster than light doesn\\\'t mean you can overtake something else going faster than light. The situation is practically the opposite of this trope: they didn\\\'t forget their phlebotinum, the writers [[HandWave handwaved]] the possibility of Kitty being rescued by saying \\\"they tried everything, nothing worked. That thing you just thought of that we didn\\\'t? The X-Men tried that. Didn\\\'t work.\\\" Which, of course, makes her ultimate rescue all the more ludicrous: [[spoiler: Magneto uses his powers to pull the bullet back and pop Kitty out of it.]]
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Because (1) it wasn\'t an asteroid, it was a \'\'giant, planet-killer, hollow-tipped bullet\'\'! (2) Reed Richards (and Doctor Strange) \'\'did\'\' try to save Kitty but weren\'t able to because she had \
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Because (1) it wasn\\\'t an asteroid, it was a \\\'\\\'giant, planet-killer, hollow-tipped bullet\\\'\\\'! (2) Reed Richards (and Doctor Strange) \\\'\\\'did\\\'\\\' try to save Kitty but weren\\\'t able to because she had \\\"fused\\\" with the bullet. S.W.O.R.D. (the equivalent of S.H.I.E.L.D. that focuses on outer space) also tried to save her but couldn\\\'t find a way to stop the bullet or cut it open (3) the X-Men only have connections with one alien race (the Shi\\\'ar), and only because they\\\'re friends with Empress Lilandra, who was either deposed or dead at the time Kitty went missing (the book Kitty went missing in, \\\'\\\'Astonishing X-Men\\\'\\\', is notorious for how difficult it is to reconcile with the time frame of the other books) and (4) it\\\'s probably worth noting that the bullet travelled from a planet in another solar system to Earth in a matter of minutes - just because your ship can go fater than light doesn\\\'t mean you can overtake something else going faster than light. The situation is practically the opposite of this trope: they didn\\\'t forget their phlebotinum, the writers [[HandWave handwaved]] the possibility of Kitty being rescued by saying \\\"they tried everything, nothing worked. That thing you just thought of that we didn\\\'t? The X-Men tried that. Didn\\\'t work.\\\" Which, of course, makes her ultimate rescue all the more ludicrous: [[spoiler: Magneto uses his powers to pull the bullet back and pop Kitty out of it.]]
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Because (1) it wasn\'t an asteroid, it was a \'\'giant, planet-killer, hollow-tipped bullet\'\'! (2) Reed Richards (and Doctor Strange) \'\'did\'\' try to save Kitty but weren\'t able to because she had \
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Because (1) it wasn\\\'t an asteroid, it was a \\\'\\\'giant, planet-killer, hollow-tipped bullet\\\'\\\'! (2) Reed Richards (and Doctor Strange) \\\'\\\'did\\\'\\\' try to save Kitty but weren\\\'t able to because she had \\\"fused\\\" with the bullet. S.W.O.R.D. (the equivalent of S.H.I.E.L.D. that focuses on outer space) also tried to save her but couldn\\\'t find a way to stop the bullet or cut it open and (3) the X-Men only have connections with one alien race (the Shi\\\'ar), and only because they\\\'re friends with Empress Lilandra, who was either deposed or dead at the time Kitty went missing (the book Kitty went missing in, \\\'\\\'Astonishing X-Men\\\'\\\', is notorious for how difficult it is to reconcile with the time frame of the other books). The situation is practically the opposite of this trope: the didn\\\'t forget their phlebotinum, the writers [[HandWave handwaved]] the possibility of Kitty being rescued by saying \\\"they tried everything, nothing worked.\\\" Which, if course, makes her ultimate rescue all the more ludicrous: [[spoiler: Magneto uses his powers to pull the bullet back and pop Kitty out of it.]]
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