Sonic And The Black Knight Rom
| Console | Wii |
|---|---|
| Emulator | Dolphin Emulator |
| Size | 3.2 GB |
| Format | .rvz |
| Region | USA |
| Released | March 13, 2009 |
| Publishers | SEGA Europe Ltd. |
| Genre | Action |
| ESRB Rating | Everyone 10+ |
This Sonic and the Black Knight ROM is the Wii game in file form, made to run through Wii emulators on a phone or a PC. After you launch it, everything feels exactly like the original disc version: the same graphics, the same combat and movement, the same cutscenes nothing simplified or changed. Any technical details about the ROM itself, like format and file info, are already listed in the table above.
This Sonic and the Black Knight ROM is the Wii game in file form, made to run through Wii emulators on a phone or a PC. After you launch it, everything feels exactly like the original disc version: the same graphics, the same combat and movement, the same cutscenes—nothing simplified or changed. Any technical details about the ROM itself, like format and file info, are already listed in the table above.

Story and Setting
In Sonic and the Black Knight, Merlin’s granddaughter Merlina drags Sonic into a storybook version of King Arthur’s world—except this “legend” is going off the rails. Arthur has been twisted into the Black Knight by a dark force tied to Excalibur’s scabbard, and he’s ruling like a tyrant. Sonic ends up as the one person who can wield the talking magic sword Caliburn, cutting through Arthur’s corrupted knights and running into familiar Sonic faces wearing new, story-specific identities.
Game Modes and Features
Alongside the main Adventure mode (missions, cutscenes, upgrades, and even a blacksmith to tweak combat styles), the game also has rankings, a treasury for sharing items online, a gallery of unlocks, and a four-player brawler mode with a roster that mirrors classic characters.
Adventure Mode
Missions, story cutscenes, character progression, unlockable attacks, and a blacksmith for switching combat styles.
Online and Extras
Ranking mode for friend-based leaderboards, Treasury mode for sending items, and Gallery mode for artwork, movies, music, and other unlocks.
Multiplayer
Up to four players can fight it out using a roster inspired by classic Sonic characters.
If you’re in the mood for more blue-blur action, I’ve also put together a full Sonic games collection page where you can browse through other titles in the series and pick your next adventure.








