Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Sega/Sonic Team has observed the Sonic comics continuity as the official continuity since about '97-'98 to present. It's always been Mobius in the original games, and in all the official literature with the current main titles.
Source? 'Cause everything I've read pretty much anywhere except Sonic fanfic sites states otherwise. I believe Sega
of America used it as their official story to a loose extent for a long time (hence the references in some STI-developed Sonic games) and the same was probably done in Europe by extension, but I've seen no indication at all that Sonic Team or Sega in Japan have done so.
Think of it like Batman. He lives in Gotham, but Gotham always looks slightly or radically different based on each individual incarnation of the character and the era in which it is either created or takes place.
The difference there is that nobody ever refers to Gotham as "New York" inside the comics. "Mobius" has never been cited by name
inside the games as the setting--only in comics, animation, or other peripheral materials not made by Sonic Team. Earth
has been named
in present tense inside the games and by Sonic Team--not some used-to-be-Earth place, not Mobius, not Planet Freedom,
Earth--requiring the comics to backtrack and explain that Mobius
used to be Earth. Even then, that still doesn't mesh with the games very seamlessly. The games trump the comics. Sonic Team's Sonic materials even sometimes reference specific Earth locations such as Christmas Island.
I don't think Sonic Team has been very uptight about this, since up until Sonic Adventure I think the story has always been deliberately... flexible. Plenty of things originating from non-Sonic Team sources have been referenced or included in Sonic Team's games, but not just from the American comics by Archie. In fact, we never see important things like Sally Acorn and the Freedom Fighters in a Sonic Team game, but we do see Amy Rose and Charmy Bee, who originated in an old Sonic manga from Japan. That doesn't inspire any confidence that Sonic Team uses the Archie comics as their official story (now that they finally even have one).
Mind you, I'm not discounting the U.S. comics as official. There are MANY Sonic continuities that can be considered "official" by Sega, but that doesn't mean Sonic Team follows or contributes to any of them in particular besides what they put in their games. The Archie comics incorporate Sonic Team's stories, but not the other way around.