![]() Once again, it is a move used exclusively by Sonic. The appearance of the move is the same as it was in Sonic Chaos. In Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble, the Super Peel Out is once again referred to as the Strike Dash ( ストライクダッシュ, Sutoraiku Dasshu ?). In addition, the player will lose most of the speed built up by the Super Peel Out if they perform the Spin Attack or jump. Unlike the Spin Dash, the Super Peel Out is not a Spin Attack-related move, leaving the player vulnerable to attacks while and after charging the move. On PC, the player has to press the up Arrow and Spacebar to charge before releasing to move. To perform this move in gameplay, the player has to first press up on, then press the jump button to charge, and finally release to move. This appearance for the Super Peel Out technique has since become the most well-known illustration of the move. ![]() ![]() When Sonic performs the Super Peel Out, he moves his legs in such a manner and at such speeds that his legs looks like a red stream that resembles a figure 8/infinity sign (∞) below him. In Sonic the Hedgehog CD, the Windows 95 version, and the 2011 remaster, the Super Peel Out, also known as the Dash ( ダッシュ, Dasshu ?) is a move used exclusively by Sonic the Hedgehog. Sonic charging up the Super Peel Out, from Sonic the Hedgehog CD. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed ReviewĢ1 November 2012 Game appearances Sonic the Hedgehog CD ![]()
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