Sonic 3D Blast

Sonic 3D Blast was released to the Sega 32X in the mid nineties. It was the first three dimensional Sonic game. It took the sixteen bit Sega Genesis Sonic features and made them more spherical. It also added an isometric playing field. The idea of the game is to collect birds known as Flickies by defeating enemies, which will turn into them, and then puting them through a large ring which will then unlock a transporter to take you to the next area.

The first true 3D Sonic game was not until Sonic R was released for the Sega Saturn.