Sonic The Hedgehog 2006 Video Game Download

Sonic the Hedgehog is a video gameseries. It is published by Sega, with entries developed by Sega, Sonic Team, Dimps, SIMS Co., Ltd., BioWare, and Sumo Digital. The series debuted in 1991 with the video game, Sonic the Hedgehog, released for the Mega Drive video game console (named Genesis in North America). Most Sonic the Hedgehog games have either been platform games or released for Sega video game consoles and handheld game consoles (handhelds) dating from the Genesis to the eighth generation of video game consoles (2012–present). However, some of the original games were ported into versions on third-party home consoles and developed by several companies. As of February 2013, the series has collectively sold over 85 million copies worldwide across both the platform games and spin-offs.[1]

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Most of the games in the franchise are platform games, although the series also includes other genres such as racing video games, fighting games, action-adventure games, role-playing video games, and sports games. Each game focuses on the titular protagonist Sonic the Hedgehog, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog. It also features a large cast of other characters such as Doctor Ivo 'Eggman' Robotnik, Miles 'Tails' Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, Amy Rose, Shadow the Hedgehog, and the Chao creatures.

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2D platformers

Sonic 2006 Pc Download Free

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Original release dates:[2]
  • JP: July 26, 1991
Release years by system:
1991 – Mega Drive, Genesis[2]
2006 – Game Boy Advance, Wii Virtual Console[3]
2007 – iOS, Xbox Live Arcade[4]
2013 – Android, Nintendo 3DS[5]
Notes:
  • Titled Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis on Game Boy Advance.[3]



Original release dates:[6]
  • NA: October 25, 1991
  • EU: October 25, 1991
Release years by system:
1991 – Game Gear, Master System[6]
2008 – Wii Virtual Console[7]
2013 – 3DS Virtual Console[8]



Original release dates:[9]
  • NA: November 17, 1992
Release years by system:
1992 – Game Gear, Master System[9]
2008 – Wii Virtual Console[10]
2013 – 3DS Virtual Console[11]



Original release dates:[12]
  • JP: November 21, 1992
  • EU: November 24, 1992
  • NA: November 24, 1992
  • AU: December 1, 1992
Release years by system:
1992 – Mega Drive, Genesis[12]
2007 – Wii Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade[13]
2010 – iOS[14]
2013 – Android[15]
2015 – Nintendo 3DS[16]



Original release dates:[17]
  • JP: September 23, 1993
  • EU: October 18, 1993
Release years by system:
1993 – Sega CD[17]
1995 – Windows[18]
2011 – PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS[19]
2012 – Android[19]
2013 – Ouya[20]
Notes:
  • Also known as simply Sonic CD.[17]



Original release dates:[21]
  • JP: November 19, 1993
  • NA: November 23, 1993
Release years by system:
1993 – Master System, Game Gear[21]
2009 – Wii Virtual Console[22]
Notes:
  • Titled Sonic & Tails in Japan.[21]



Original release dates:[23]
  • NA: February 2, 1994
  • EU: February 24, 1994
Release years by system:
1994 – Mega Drive, Genesis[23]
2007 – Wii Virtual Console[24]
2009 – Xbox Live Arcade[25]
Notes:
  • Titled simply Sonic 3 in Europe.[23]



Original release dates:[26]
  • NA: October 18, 1994
  • JP: October 18, 1994
  • EU: October 18, 1994
  • AU: November 19, 1994
Release years by system:
1994 – Mega Drive, Genesis[26]
2009 – Xbox Live Arcade, Wii Virtual Console[27]



Original release dates:[28]
  • JP: November 11, 1994
Release years by system:
1994 – Game Gear[28]
2012 – 3DS Virtual Console
Notes:
  • Titled Sonic & Tails 2 in Japan.[28]



Original release dates:[29]
  • JP: April 21, 1995
  • EU: May 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Sega 32X[29]
Notes:
  • Introduces the Chaotix team of private investigators: Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy Bee. Also features the return of Mighty the Armadillo (who does not reappear again in the series until Sonic Mania Plus in 2018, 23 years later).[30]
  • Knuckles, Vector, Espio, Charmy, Mighty, and two robots named Heavy and Bomb are the game's playable characters. Sonic does not appear.[30]
  • Two characters must be selected at once, controlled by one or two players. The characters are joined together by a tether that prevents them from being separated, and must move in harmony.[30]



Original release dates:[31]
  • NA: November 1996
  • EU: November 1996
Release years by system:
1996 – Game Gear[31]
1997 – Master System[32]
2012 – 3DS Virtual Console[33]



Original release dates:[34]
  • JP: January 11, 2000
Release years by system:
1999 – Neo Geo Pocket Color[34]



Original release dates:[35]
  • JP: December 20, 2001
  • NA: February 3, 2002
  • EU: March 8, 2002
Release years by system:
2001 – Game Boy Advance[35]



Original release dates:[36]
  • JP: December 19, 2002
  • NA: March 9, 2003
  • EU: March 28, 2003
Release years by system:
2002 – Game Boy Advance[36]



Original release dates:[37]
  • NA: June 7, 2004
Release years by system:
2004 – Game Boy Advance[37]



Original release dates:[38]
  • JP: November 18, 2005
  • EU: November 23, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – Nintendo DS[38]



Original release dates:[39]
  • EU: September 14, 2007
  • JP: October 18, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Nintendo DS[39]



Original release dates:[40]
  • WW: October 7, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – iOS, PlayStation Network, WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade[40]
2011 – Windows Phone
2012 – Android, Windows
2013 – Ouya
Notes:
  • Named Project Needlemouse during development and early trailers.[41]



Original release dates:[42]
  • WW: May 15, 2012
Release years by system:
2012 – Android, iOS, PlayStation Network, Windows, Xbox Live Arcade,
2013 – Ouya



Original release date:[43]
  • WW: August 15, 2017
  • JP: August 16, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
Notes:
  • Developed by Christian Whitehead, Headcannon and PagodaWest Games.
  • An add-on by the name of Sonic Mania Plus was released in 2018.


3D platformers

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Original release dates:[44]
  • NA: November 7, 1996
  • EU: November 14, 1996
Release years by system:
1996 – Mega Drive, Genesis, Sega Saturn[44]
1997 – Windows[45]
2007 – Wii Virtual Console[46]
Notes:
  • Celebrates Sonic's 5th anniversary, with new 3D gameplay.[44]
  • Known as Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island in Europe and Australia.[47]



Original release dates:[48]
  • JP: December 23, 1998
  • NA: September 9, 1999
  • EU: October 14, 1999
  • AU: December 1, 1999
Release years by system:
1998 – Dreamcast[48]
2003 – Nintendo GameCube, Windows[49]
2010 – Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network[50]
2012 – Onlive



Original release dates:[51]
  • NA: June 18, 2001
Release years by system:
2001 – Dreamcast, Nintendo GameCube[51]
2012 – Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, Windows[52]
Notes:
  • Celebrates Sonic's 10th anniversary, with the ability to play as both heroes: Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles 'Tails' Prower and Knuckles the Echidna, and villains: Dr. Eggman, Shadow the Hedgehog and Rouge the Bat.[51]



Original release dates:[53]
  • JP: December 30, 2003
  • NA: January 5, 2004
  • EU: February 6, 2004
Release years by system:
2003 – Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox[53]
2004 – Windows[54]
2012 – PlayStation Network



Original release dates:[55]
  • NA: November 15, 2005
  • EU: November 18, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox[55]



Original release dates:[56]
  • NA: November 14, 2006
  • EU: November 24, 2006
  • AU: November 30, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3[56]
Notes:
  • Celebrates Sonic's 15th anniversary, with the ability to play as Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow the Hedgehog, and introduces the playable character, Silver the Hedgehog.



Original release dates:[57]
  • NA: February 20, 2007
  • EU: March 2, 2007
  • AU: March 8, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Wii[57]



Original release dates:[58]
  • EU: November 28, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360[58]
2009 – Mobile phone[59]
Notes:
  • Titled Sonic World Adventure in Japan.[58]



Original release dates:[60]
  • JP: March 12, 2009
  • AU: March 12, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Wii[60]



Original release dates:[61]
  • EU: November 12, 2010
  • JP: November 18, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – Wii, Nintendo DS[61]



Original release date:[62]
  • NA: November 1, 2011
  • EU: November 4, 2011
Release years by system:
2011 – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS, Windows[62]
Notes:
  • Celebrates Sonic's 20th anniversary, with levels spanning his entire gaming career.[62]



Original release date:[63]
  • AU: October 19, 2013
  • JP: October 24, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – Wii U, Nintendo 3DS[63]
2015 – Windows[64]



Original release date:[65]
  • WW: November 7, 2017
  • JP: November 9, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One


Racing games

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Original release date:[66]
  • JP: March 18, 1994
Release years by system:
1994 – Game Gear[66]



Original release dates:[67]
  • JP: March 17, 1995
  • EU: March 1995
  • NA: November 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Game Gear[67]
Notes:
  • Titled Sonic Drift Racing in Europe.[67]



Original release dates:[68]
  • NA: October 31, 1997
  • JP: December 4, 1997
  • EU: December 11, 1997
Release years by system:
1997 – Sega Saturn[68]
1998 – Windows[69]



Original release dates:[70]
  • JP: November 18, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phone[70]



Original release dates:[71]
  • JP: July 28, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – Mobile phone[71]



Original release dates:[72]
  • JP: October 20, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – Mobile phone[72]



Original release dates:[73]
  • NA: February 21, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows[73]



Original release dates:[74]
  • NA: November 16, 2006
  • EU: December 1, 2006
  • AU: December 7, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – PlayStation Portable[74]



Original release dates:[75]
  • NA: November 13, 2007
  • AU: December 6, 2007
  • EU: December 7, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – PlayStation Portable[75]



Original release dates:[76]
  • NA: January 8, 2008
  • JP: January 17, 2008
  • EU: February 22, 2008
  • AU: March 6, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation 2, Wii[76]
Notes:
  • Titled Sonic Riders: Shooting Star Story in Japan.[76]



Original release dates:[77]
  • NA: February 23, 2010
  • EU: February 26, 2010
  • AU: March 4, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360, Mobile phone[77]



Original release dates:[78]
  • NA: November 4, 2010
  • EU: November 10, 2010
  • JP: November 20, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – Xbox 360[78]



Original release dates:[79]
  • NA: November 28, 2012
  • EU: November 16, 2012
Release years by system:
2012 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation Vita[79]
2013 – Windows, Nintendo 3DS[79]



Original release dates:[80]
Release years by system:
2019 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Windows


Arcade games

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Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1991 – Arcade



Original release dates:[81]
Release years by system:
1993 – Arcade[81]
Notes:
  • Also termed Sonic the Hedgehog Arcade.[81]
  • Platform game controlled by a trackball[82]
  • Features three playable characters: Sonic, new character Mighty the Armadillo (who would later re-appear as a playable character in Knuckles Chaotix and Sonic Mania Plus), and new character Ray the Flying Squirrel (who would not re-appear in the franchise outside of cameos until Sonic Mania Plus, an enhanced version of Sonic Mania).
  • Sonic Team planned to include this game in Sonic Gems Collection, but the trackball control scheme made this impossible.[82]


SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter Galaxy Patrol

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1993 – Arcade


SegaSonic Popcorn Shop

Original release date:[83]
Release years by system:
1993 – Arcade
Notes:
  • Arcade minigame within a popcorn vending machine.
  • Sonic is controlled via a hand crank.



Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1996 – Arcade
2005 – PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube
2012 – PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade
Notes:
  • Developed by Sega AM2.[82]


Sonic Athletics

Original release date(s):[84][85]
Release years by system:
2013 – Arcade
Notes:
  • An Exergame controlled by a treadmill.


Planete Sonic

Educational games

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Original release dates:[86]
Release years by system:
1994 – Sega Pico[86]



Original release date:[87]
Release years by system:
1994 – Sega Pico[87]



Original release date:[88]
Release years by system:
1996 – Windows[88]


Other spin-offs

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Sonic Eraser

Original release date:[89][90]
Release years by system:
1991 – Mega Drive, Genesis[89]
Notes:

A falling block puzzle video game, it became available for download in Japan in 1991 and in Brazil in 1995 on Sega Meganet, a Japan-exclusive Sega Mega Drive add-on released in 1990 and later released in Brazil in 1995 that enabled players to download a select library of games via dial-up internet. Sonic the Hedgehog, controlled by the player, must arrange randomly selected falling clusters of shapes of the same variety to align on a grid in order to erase them. The falling shapes used in gameplay include a red tetrahedron, a pink cross, a green gemstone, an orange octahedron, a white gemstone, a yellow tetrahedron and a blue sphere. The general aim for all game-modes is to align two or more of identical shapes in any fashion as long as they lie adjacent to each other inside a 13x7 grid. When this happens, the shapes disappear, give the player a sum of points to add to their score, and subsequently make empty space on the grid for other shapes. The erasure of some shapes may cause other shapes on top of it to gravitate directly downwards in their column. If the fallen shapes also align with other shapes, it causes a chain reaction, giving the player more points. Inevitably, the grid will become filled with shapes, and when the shapes hit the top row of the grid, the game is over. The game also has two boxes labelled 'Next', which show the shape cluster being deployed after the one currently falling. The game also features multiple modes, those being a competitive two-player mode, a single-player mode against a computer, and a two-player cooperative mode. In the versus mode, players can attack each other like in Puyo Puyo.[90] In the two-player co-op mode, there are four game types; 'Round', 'Normal', 'Doubt' and 'Block'.[91]



Original release dates:[92]
  • NA: November 23, 1993
  • EU: November 1993
  • JP: December 10, 1993
Release years by system:
1993 – Mega Drive, Genesis[92]
1994 – Game Gear, Master System[93]
2007 – Wii Virtual Console[94]
Notes:
  • Titled simply Sonic Spinball in Japan,[92] and on Virtual Console. release[94]



Original release dates:[95]
  • NA: November 1993
  • EU: November 1993
Release years by system:
1993 – Game Gear, Mega Drive, Genesis[95]
1994 – Master System[96]
2006 – Wii Virtual Console[97]
Notes:
  • Localization of Puyo Puyo, which also became Kirby's Avalanche on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.



Original release date:[98]
  • JP: April 28, 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Game Gear[98]



Original release dates:[99]
  • JP: September 22, 1995
  • EU: September 1995
  • NA: November 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Game Gear[99]
2013 – 3DS Virtual Console[100]



Original release dates:[101]
  • EU: October 1995
  • JP: November 17, 1995
  • NA: November 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Game Gear[101]
2013 – 3DS Virtual Console[102]



Original release dates:[103]
  • NA: November 13, 2000
Release years by system:
2000 – Dreamcast[103]


Sonic Tennis

Original release dates:[104]
Release years by system:
2001 – Mobile phone[104]


Sonic Golf

Original release dates:[105]
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phone[105]


Sonic Fishing

Original release dates:[106]
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phone[106]


Sonic Billiards

Original release dates:[107]
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phone[107]


Good Friend Chao!

Original release dates:[108]
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phone[108]


Sonic Bowling

Original release dates:[109]
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phone[109]



Original release dates:[110]
  • JP: July 17, 2003
  • EU: October 31, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – Game Boy Advance[110]



Original release dates:[111]
  • JP: December 4, 2003
  • NA: January 5, 2004
  • EU: February 27, 2004
Release years by system:
2003 – Game Boy Advance[111]



Original release dates:[112][113]
  • JP: February 21, 2005
  • NA: April 2007
  • UK: April 2007
Release years by system:
2005 – Mobile phone[112]
2012 – Android, iOS[114]



Original release dates:[115]
  • JP: March 28, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – Mobile phone[115]



Original release dates:[116]
  • JP: August 28, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Mobile phone[116]



Original release dates:[117]
  • NA: November 6, 2007
  • JP: November 22, 2007
  • AU: November 22, 2007
  • EU: November 23, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Wii[117]
2008 – Nintendo DS[118]
Notes:
  • Titled Mario & Sonic at Beijing Olympics in Japan and Korea.[117]



Original release dates:[119]
  • NA: May 20, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – Mobile phone[119]



Original release dates:[120]
June 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – Mobile phone[120]



Original release dates:[121]
  • EU: September 26, 2008
  • JP: August 6, 2009
Release years by system:
2008 – Nintendo DS[121]



Original release dates:[122]
  • NA: October 13, 2009
  • AU: October 15, 2009
  • JP: November 5, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Wii, Nintendo DS[122]
Notes:
  • Titled Mario & Sonic at Vancouver Olympics in Japan.[122]



Original release date:[123]
  • NA: January 29, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – iOS[123]
Notes:
  • The game disappeared from the iPhone's App Store in March 2010. Neither Sega nor Apple gave any comment.[124]



Original release dates:[125]
  • NA: November 15, 2011
  • AU: November 17, 2011
  • JP: December 8, 2011
Release years by system:
2011 – Wii
2012 – Nintendo 3DS[125]



Original release date:
  • WW: March 7, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – Android, iOS
2014 – Windows Phone



Original release dates:[126]
  • EU: November 8, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – Wii U[126]



Original release date:[127]
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS[127]



Original release dates:[128]
  • NA: November 11, 2014
  • EU: November 21, 2014
  • JP: December 18, 2014
  • AU: November 29, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Wii U
Notes:
  • This game is based on the TV series, Sonic Boom.
  • This game is one of the third and final games in Sega's partnership with Nintendo.
  • This game is named Sonic Toon: Ancient Treasure in Japan.



Original release dates:[129]
  • NA: November 11, 2014
  • EU: November 21, 2014
  • AU: November 29, 2014
  • JP: December 18, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • This game is based on the TV series, Sonic Boom.
  • This game is one of the third and final games in Sega's partnership with Nintendo.
  • This game is named Sonic Toon: Island Adventure in Japan.



Original release dates:
  • JP: February 25, 2015
  • NA: June 25, 2015
  • EU: June 25, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS



Original release dates:
  • WW: October 8, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS



Original release dates:
  • JP: February 18, 2016
  • NA: March 18, 2016
  • EU: April 8, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Arcade



Original release dates:[130]
  • NA: September 27, 2016
  • EU: September 30, 2016
  • AU: October 1, 2016
  • JP: October 27, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • This game is based on the TV series, Sonic Boom.



Original release date(s):[131]
  • WW: Q4 2019
Release years by system:
2019 — Nintendo Switch
2020 — Arcade



Original release dates:[132]
  • JP: TBA 2020
  • NA: TBA 2020
  • EU: TBA 2020
  • JP: TBA 2020
Release years by system:
2020 – Android, iOS


Sonic The Hedgehog 2006 Video Game Download

Compilations

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Original release dates:[133]
  • EU: 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Sega Genesis[133]
Notes:
  • Includes Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine[133]
  • Titled Sonic Compilation in Europe.[133]


Sonic & Knuckles Collection

Original release dates:[134]
  • JP: February 14, 1997
  • NA: March 20, 1997
  • EU: March 20, 1997
Release years by system:
1997 – Windows[135]
Notes:
  • Compiles Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic & Knuckles, and Sonic 3 and Knuckles, all with enhanced graphics and audio.[135]



Original release dates:[136]
  • JP: June 20, 1997
  • NA: July 31, 1997
  • EU: August 28, 1997
Release years by system:
1997 – Sega Saturn[136]
1998 – Game.com[137]



Original release dates:[138]
  • NA: November 10, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Nintendo GameCube[138]
2004 – PlayStation 2, Xbox[139]
2007 – Windows[140]
Notes:
  • Compiles seven Sonic Mega Drive games: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic & Knuckles, Sonic 3D Blast, Sonic Spinball, and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine.[141]
  • Also features videos, game manuals, Sonic the Hedgehog comic books, and unlockable games.[141]
  • Released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC as Sonic Mega Collection Plus, which contains added games for the Mega Drive, Genesis, and Game Gear.[142]



Original release dates:[143]
  • JP: August 11, 2005
  • NA: August 16, 2005
  • EU: September 30, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2[143]



Original release dates:[144]
  • AU: October 1, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Windows[144]
Notes:
  • Compiles Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, Sonic Heroes, Sonic Mega Collection Plus, and Sonic Riders.[144]



Original release dates:[145]
  • NA: March 2, 2010
  • AU: March 11, 2010
  • EU: March 12, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – Nintendo DS[145]


Cancelled games

TitleDetails

Cancellation date:
1991
Proposed system release:
1991 – Amiga
Notes:
  • A cancelled Amiga port of the original Sonic The Hedgehog released for Genesis.


Sonic's Edusoft

Cancellation date:
1991
Proposed system release:
1991 – Master System
Notes:
  • Educational game being developed by Tiertex Design Studios



Cancellation date:[146][147]
1992
Proposed system release:
1992 – Arcade
Notes:
  • Failed location tests in 1992
  • Puzzle game where players assume different colored Sonics (blue, red, yellow).
  • Developed by Fukio Mitsuji



Cancellation date:
1993
Proposed system release:
1993 – Sega CD
Notes:
  • Attempted localization of Popful Mail.[148]



Cancellation date:
1994
Proposed system release:
1994 – Sega Pico
Notes:
  • An educational adventure starred by a younger version of the hedgehog.[149]



Cancellation date:
1994
Proposed system release:
1994 – Mega Drive, Genesis
Notes:
  • Also termed 'Sonic Studium' and 'Sonic Stadium'. Eventually developed and released as Knuckles' Chaotix.[150]



Cancellation date:
1997
Proposed system release:
1997 – Sega Saturn



Cancellation date:
2002
Proposed system release:
2002 – Xbox



Cancellation date:
2004
Proposed system release:
2004 – Nintendo DS


See also

References

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Sonic Adventure Dx

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  • Developer: Sega / Sonic Team
  • Genre: Arcade/Action
  • Originally on: Sega Genesis (1991) , GameGear (1991)
  • Runs on: PC, Windows
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Labyrinth Zone Act 1

Try out the following if you need help getting through this room: hop onto one of the moving platforms and jump across the room before Sonic hits the spikes on the ceiling. Try to land on a platform that's going down. Jump quickly up onto the button. That opens the floor so you can continue.

Marble Zone Act 2

Find the secret room with a 1 UP in it! Just watch out for those nasty spikes while entering and leaving.

Here's a shortcut for the Scrap Brain Zone - Act 3. Follow this map and within a couple of minutes you'll find yourself entering The Final Zone ready to take on Dr. Robotnik.

Here's a shortcut for the Scrap Brain Zone - Act 3

  1. Start by jumping on the button. Next, run to the edge of the moving platform and drop over the side onto the slope.
  2. Run down the slope and jump up onto the platform to the left of the shallow water. Push the button and go down to the water at the right. Watch out for the spikes coming out of the walls. Time your jump so you don't hit them. Make your way to the right and jump up onto the platform. Don't try jumping down - you'll have barely enough air to make it through this section.
  3. At the space where you can breathe, head right and collect the rings.
  4. After jumping the first hole, go down in the water and pick up some rings, then wait and get a bubble of air. Now, move to the right and time your jumps in order to avoid the spiked ball.
  5. Farther up you should be even more careful as there are two more balls to dodge. Once past them, just jump on the spring and launch yourself into the Final Zone.

The levels consist of 3 acts in each zone and a boss fight at the end of the third act, after which you move on to the next zone. The graphics were mind blowing for the time. Today, compared to some of the really intricate stuff in Sonic 2 and Sonic and Knuckles they are a little tame but they still look good overall. The layout of the levels is great, with rolling hills, wide open areas, loops to run through and walls to break. The entire Sonic series is known for its great levels and the original game is no exception.

The sound is excellent, from the classic “Sega” that you hear when first starting the game, to the music that plays in each stage. They're simply some of the best tracks on the Genesis.

This is one of those games that you have to own. If you haven’t played it then do yourself a favor and track it down as fast as you can. I’ve been playing it since 1991 and I still go back to it every now and then. Some legends never die.

WARNING: HEDGEHOGS APPROACHING AT SONIC SPEEDS

You got it! That super speedy hedgehog with an attitude has just sped his way into the 8-bit market and does he ever have a job to do! It seems Sonic's friends are beginning to disappear from the homeland. Who could behind such a plot except the evil Dr. Robotnic who is changing Sonic's buddies into robot slaves! Needless to say, Sonic don't play that game!

Use your fleeting footpower to run through totally new 8-Bit worlds not seen in Sonic's Genesis adventures! There's plenty of power-up items ranging from the super sneakers that give you all the super speed you need, to bubble shields that will help you survive longer!

All you 8-Bit bangers don't feel left out! Sonic is here to jam to some of the hottest 8-Bit action around!

Sonic and the evil Ivo Robotnik have faced off on Genesis, Master System, and in their own comic book. And they're at it again, this time on the portable Game Gear system.

Now everyone's favorite hedgehog is not only the fastest video critter in red sneakers, he's everywhere! With the Game Gear edition, video hounds can play this cart not just in homes but in cars, on the streets, in schools, everywhere!

As always, Sonic The Hedgehog is a blast and a half to play. Leaping, running, and rolling with lightning speed, Sonic keeps the action hopping and the control buttons bopping through all six great levels, each with three awesome acts.

Robotnik has transformed Sonic's animal friends into 10 different kinds of robotic beasts, all with a bloodlust for hedgehogs. It's up to Sonic to smash into these Badniks and free his friends — unless the evil Badniks get him first. Whenever you see gold rings and shields, grab 'em. They offer Sonic protection from the endless army of attacking Badniks.

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The gold rings are also Sonic's pass into Bonus Stages — if he has enough, he has a chance to bounce like a ball in a giant pinball machine, ricocheting at a fast and furious pace as he collects more gold rings, continues, and power-ups. But if his brain gets scrambled and his time expires, he loses all. So keep your wits about you.

Even if you've played the Genesis version, you'll find some new surprises here. For one thing, there are three new zones. Also, you'll find chaos emeralds in all zones. And if you thought the Bonus Zones were challenging on Genesis, wait till you try them with a time limit!

Sonic zooms up and down the lush hills of the Green Hill Zone, past futuristic palm trees, totem poles, and treacherous valleys filled with piercing spikes. He survives if he can catapult or swing over the spikes. Be on the lookout for Chopper, Motobug, Crabmeat, and the Buzz Bomber. Sonic goes underground to negotiate paths with more spikes and more Badniks.

Sonic next faces the Bridge Zone (a new zone), where his jumping is put to the test as bridges give way beneath him. And while this is going on, Chopper, Spiked Motorbug, and Buzz Bomber are after him. Learn to use the see-saws in this zone for extra high jumps. The second act is especially tricky, when the game scrolls and Sonic has no choice but to keep moving forward,he has very little time to plan his jumps.

In the Jungle Zone (another new zone) with exotic red flowers and vines, Sonic has to jump across dangerous rivers — there's little room for jumping goofs here. Newtron joins the Badniks in making Sonic's life difficult.

Then it's on to the Labyrinth, where Sonic steps into some gross, green slime and slides into an underwater maze. Sonic may be great, but he can't breathe underwater! Not only do you have to get him out of there fast (like, before he drowns), you've got to keep an eye out for the hedgehog-chomping Jaws.

After his underwater adventure, he has to undergo the Scrap Brain Zone, Robotnik's metallic maze of horror. Conveyor belts transport Sonic to safety...or to his demise. It's very hard to get Sonic through the orange flames and demonic machinery. Sonic can get disoriented and squished all too easily in this zone.

Should Sonic live, he comes face to face with Robotnik himself in his immense blue and red fortress of evil in the Sky Base Zone, which is new. Robotnik launches missiles, bullets, laser beams, and Badniks at him. And then the two square off with each other for the final climactic act.

Games like Sonic The Hedgehog don't come around that often, so it's great that all Segaphiles, no matter what machine they jam on, now can get in on the super Sonic action. Sonic The Hedgehog is destined to be one of the all-time classic video games. If you haven't given Sonic a test drive yet, fasten your seat belt and cut him loose!

In the Jungle, you can jump to tree branches. But lookout for the ones with spikes on them.

Collect all six chaos emeralds if you want to see the real ending.

Use the air bubbles to get through the underwater maze. And get out fast!

Take care with those bridges! If Sonic touches the water, it's all over.

Move slowly in Robotnik's fortress.

For the past several months, a crack team of designers and game players at Sega have been furiously working on their next hero for the Genesis system. What they've created is a delightful little fellow whose unique personality explodes with every minute of gameplay. Now, after exhaustive efforts from Sega, it's time to unveil Sonic The Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis system.

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Sonic is a character in all senses of the word. Just from his facial expressions and body language you can tell that this little mammal is stubborn, headstrong, confident, and, to say the least, utterly determined to successfully destroy the dark force that shadows his world.

You're probably wondering how Sonic got his name. Well, our little blue friend's ultra-sonic running and jumping abilities are guaranteed to bust the sound barrier wide open. As a matter of fact, to the best of Sega's knowledge, there is no other game character in existence that compares to Sonic's mind- boggling pace. When Sonic gets up to cruising speed, his legs become a blur of red and he is then able to defy the laws of gravity!

And for those gamers out there who like to play on the cutting edge, when Sonic grabs the special power sneaker 1-up, this boy displays some serious wheels! In addition to his unclockable speed, Sonic also has the ability to jump, spin, and crush any creature unfortunate enough to get in his way.

This was just a little background on Sonic, the character. Now let's take an inside look at his world and the many obstacles he will face.

As our game begins, an evil scientist has turned all of Sonic's animal friends into deadly metal warriors of terror, each bent on bringing Sonic's quest to an abrupt end. Sonic has taken on the unpleasant task of rescuing all of his buddies and disposing of the devil-like scientist responsible for this unspeakable wrongdoing. Sonic must endure six grueling zones (three challenging stages or rounds per zone) and one bonus stage while racing against the clock and collecting as many gold rings as he can along the way. The gold rings allow Sonic to build higher scores, and, if he is able to hold onto fifty or more rings at one time, he will receive a much needed 1-up. Unfortunately, if Sonic either steps on a booby trap or takes a hit from one of his former companions, he will lose all of the rings he is carrying at the time. The zones are complex, and offer a variety of paths to take to complete the rounds. This may seem difficult, but the terrain in Sonic's world is overflowing with computer monitors containing a wide variety of power-ups, including temporary invincibility, a bubble shield, power sneakers, 1-ups, and gold ring ten-packs.

The 3-D zones in Sonic's world are diversified and situate him in every conceivable setting. The scenery is gorgeous, imaginative and unique, with its own obstacles and pitfalls. For example, The Green Hill Zone is blessed with a lush green mountainous landscape, complete with looming palm trees and a turbulent waterfall flowing in the background. In this zone, Sonic encounters a multitude of companions turned warriors. He will be able to restore these soldiers of doom to their former peaceful selves by hitting them with one of his supersonic spin attacks. While paying careful attention to the enemies obstructing his path, Sonic must also navigate across lands full of collapsing ledges, spike plateaus, and moving grassy platforms.

In The Marble Zone, ancient ruins are floating atop an active volcanic lava bed that spews molten fireballs high above the ground. The volcanic eruptions cause the ground to shake, rise and fall without warning. This zone is so hot that the mere addition of heat from Sonic's body may be enough to cause the grass under his feet to spontaneously combust and turn into a burning bed of flames. The familiar cast of villains is present again to thwart Sonic's efforts. Hidden within the lava is a secret underground passage and the only exit to more new and exciting levels and zones. However, the passage is covered with razor- sharp spikes that jump at you from all angles. Sonic will have to be very careful.

Well, gamers, there you have it, a sneak preview of a game cartridge that is sure to take the country by storm. The graphics and animation are the best yet and Sonic delivers the latest in technical achievements of the gaming industry. Even as you are reading this, the final touches are being placed on Sonic The Hedgehog. Sega is programming some additional interactive features in order to make the game even more enjoyable and addicting.

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