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Flicky
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Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Arcade, SG-1000, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, FM-7, MSX, PC-8801, Sharp X1, Cloud (OnLive)
ReleaseArcade
1984
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
May 1, 1991
Genre(s)Action game
Mode(s)Single player

Flicky (フリッキー) is an arcade game made by Sega. First released in arcades in 1984, Flicky was also released at the time for the SG-1000, and then ported to the MSX and Japanese computers Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7 and NEC PC-8801.[1] It was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991. Flicky was designed by Yoji Ishii, who was with Sonic Team until August 1999, when he formed Artoon, his own company. [2]

Gameplay

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The game's title screen.

In the game, the player controls Flicky, a flightless bird who has to save the Chirps (Piopio in Japan) from house cats.

The player has to collect all of the Chirps and guide them through the exit. The player has to avoid the cat, Tiger (Nyannyan) and the green iguana, Iggy (Choro). They can also be killed by throwing items at them. Tiger tries to catch Flicky by jumping on platforms or running, while Iggy owns the ability to climb walls and crawl fast along the floors. He debuts in round 10.

Players start with two lives and can gain more lives by acquiring certain scores; however there is a maximum of seven lives they can attain. When all the lives are gone, the game will end.

There are 48 proper levels ("rounds") in the game. Completing these yields a "Congratulations" message, followed by the possibility of playing through the game again at a faster speed. These levels are numbered 49, 50 and so on, and levels which previously did not contain the Iggy now do contain it. Furthermore, some throwable items are replaced with different ones. Once the game has been completed a second time (passing level 96 = fast version of 48), the game repeats again, but there is no speed increase (i.e. level 97 is identical to level 49), and the game simply carries on in this fashion until after the 256th level the game starts over at the very first level and continues from there. If the player touches the enemy, the player will lose a life.

Appearances in other games

The Flicky birds in the Sonic the Hedgehog games are derived from the bird in the Flicky arcade game. This is most obvious in Sonic 3D Blast, where the birds, who not only resemble but are explicitly named Flickies, follow Sonic around after being found in the same way the Chirps would follow Flicky in this game. Other mechanics were also similar, such as losing Flickies that happen to touch an enemy or hazard, or losing them all if Sonic died (though unlike Flicky, Sonic could, depending on the circumstances, survive a hit). The point system (extra points awarded for rescuing Flickies/Chirps together instead of one at a time) had the same principle, as well.

In Tails Adventure, the island that Tails is on seems to be inhabited by Flickies. Also, in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, Tails' super transformation has four super Flickies surrounding him, who attack any enemies that are surrounding Tails, including bosses.

In Sonic Adventure, there are five birds of the Flicky species, they are of a different variety than the other small animals collected for use in the Chao Gardens, although two are found inside robots in E-102 Gamma's story line (one inside Gamma itself and one inside of E-101 MKII) and one follows Amy Rose in her story line, and two more come to meet her rescued Flicky. These Flickies can not be collected and taken to the Chao Gardens.

Flicky also makes a cameo in an arcade Sega game called Flash Point and Bloxeed, two Tetris-like puzzle games, as well as in the bonus rounds of the arcade version of Teddy Boy, which was made by the same staff. Gunstar Super Heroes has a stage based on Flicky in which the player rescues chicks.

In the SEGA game Shenmue II for the Dreamcast and Xbox there is a poster advertising Flicky in the Pine Game Arcade.

Flicky was also included as an unlockable game in Sonic Mega Collection.

Recently Flicky the Bird has made a cameo appearance during a Sonic: Lost World trailer. [3]

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