Creating a Sonic game using only CSS and HTML is quite challenging as games typically require more dynamic interaction and logic that CSS alone cannot handle. However, I can provide a simple example of how you might create a static representation of Sonic using HTML and CSS. ` Sonic Game
``` This example creates a simple static representation of Sonic using HTML and CSS. The "sonic" class represents Sonic's body, eye, pupil, and shoe. However, keep in mind that building a fully interactive Sonic game would require the use of JavaScript or a game development library like P
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