The seven Chaos Emeralds in Sonic Colors: Ultimate are required to grant players access to Super Sonic; here's how to get them all. The Chaos Emeralds (カオスエメラルド, Kaosu Emerarudo?) are objects that appear in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. They are a septet of ancient gemstones tied to the Master Emerald that possess virtually unlimited power.[1][2] Those who hold them can use them to cause miracles[2] and other feats, such as warping space and time and powering machines.
Anyone who combines all seven Chaos. There is one emerald in each of first six zones. The seventh emerald is in Game Land and it can be obtained after beating the game (I think).
Play Tropical Resort act 1 in Versus Mode and win with at least 50 rings. Complete the final special stage for the final Chaos Emerald. This is a unique guide for how to unlock Super Sonic in Sonic Colors Ultimate for PS4.
This is an instructional video that shows how to get all 7 chaos emeralds. Sonic Adventure 1 was the game that really cemented these colors. Tho there are plenty of inconstancies, like Sonic 2 had a Pink Emerald, instead of a dark Blue one.
Sonic R had no Cyan Emerald, it had an Orange one. Sonic the Fighters, actually had 8 Emeralds, but No White Emerald, instead it had Orange, and Magenta. Also, super sonic cannot double jump and is slightly hard to control.
However you also get invincibility, infinite boost, and are faster. For the DS version you need to complete all 7 special stages successfully. You cannot use super form in stages, but there is a secret, optional boss that requires the emeralds.
Hope this helped! For Sonic Colors on the Wii, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "How do you obtain the chaos emeralds in this game?". He uses Sonic's speed to unleash the Wisps and gain his amazing abilities as you explore six colorful and unique worlds. How to collect all Chaos Emeralds in Sonic Colors: Ultimate? To get all seven Chaos Emeralds, you will need to collect all the Red Star Rings in the main stages.
Fighters had 8 emeralds Sonic 1 and Sonic 2 had emeralds without explaining if they were the same emeralds or two different sets Sonic 3 betas show Sonic surfing onto Angel Island with no super form. So, in S3 beta Angel Island may have had chaos emeralds with no explanation if these were the same set or yet a third set. Sonic CD's Time Stones are identical to Sonic 1's chaos emeralds in.
You must complete all 3 levels in order to obtain the corresponding Chaos Emerald. Once you have collected all 7 Chaos Emeralds, you will unlock the ability to transform into Super Sonic.