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Day three. We didn't specify how many other days would be between the relevant days. You need the patience of Terry Waite to get through this. Estimated time of next Sonic desktop upload: May 2009. Unlike most of our 'content' these days, though, at least this is worth it.

SONIC DESKTOP #3: I'M COMING TO GET YA!


Look out, Robotnik!

Click on it for the full-size original. You'll have to do your own resizing and cropping and whatever, as even opening up Photoshop is a bit of a chore for us these days.


PREVIOUSLY, ON GREATEST SONIC DESKTOPS:
  • "SAFE LANDING FROM ROBO CHAOS ZONE!"
  • "UNDERWATER CRISIS!"
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    We're really dragging this out. You're getting one a week, and you'd better be grateful. We expect emails of thanks. At least 50 a day, and half of them had better be from girls. Maybe we'll do two over Christmas, as that means we can have a day off trying to think of something to do.

    SONIC DESKTOP #2: SAFE LANDING FROM ROBO CHAOS ZONE!


    We did it, Sonic!!

    Click on it for the full-size original. Enjoy the beauty of art that just doesn't get made any more, and that hasn't got soldiers in.


    READER SUBMITTED ALTERATIONS:
    A reader 'hacked' our last Sonic desktop image to create these nice cut-out versions with lots of blank space for lining up icons in. They're quite nice, and we're hoping he does the same with today's update:


    Widescreen Sonic desktop

    1920 x 1200 widescreen



    Boring old 4:3 Sonic desktop

    1600 x 1200 non-widescreen

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    Someone only went and 'came through' with the goods. We now have, sitting here in a MAXIMUM SECURITY PASSWORD PROTECTED ZIPPED FILE on our PC (backed up on two independently located memory sticks in case of hard drive failure), the world's greatest collection of hi-res, Mega Drive era Sonic The Hedgehog artwork.

    This is day one of a desktop image campaign that will run for a decade:

    SONIC DESKTOP #1: UNDERWATER CRISIS!


    This one's going out to the 1993 massive

    Click on it for the full-size original. It's not quite big enough to fill a whole hi-res desktop, so you'll have to do your own cropping and resizing. We suggest adding a subtle black border down the side, perhaps.

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