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May 30, 2019 TRIVIA – Sonic CD was the first game to feature Sonic speaking – leave Sonic standing still for three minutes to hear him! – The original release of Sonic CD featured a secret spooky message screen that would greet data pirates – Sonic CD features two endings, and was the first in the series to feature full motion video cut scenes.
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Time travel to save the world in SEGA's highly acclaimed Sonic platformer that introduced Amy Rose and Metal Sonic!Past, present, and future collide as Sonic battles to rescue Amy Rose and recover the seven Time Stones! Travel through time to defeat Dr. Eggman and his fiendish creation, Metal Sonic.Sonic CD is part of the SEGA Forever classic games collection, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought to life on mobile!GAME FEATURES- Collect all seven Time Stones to defeat Dr. Peterpopmr, Severe Graphical Issues + ADsThis game is seriously broken on my iPhone X.
Some sprites aren’t completely transparent and have white boxes around them. Even worse, when I start to play the game, it’ll last about 10 seconds before the graphics go completely haywire and turn into flashing and rotating triangles.
It’s so broken it almost seems fake, like it was done on purpose. These triangles aren’t just limited to a couple of sprites. No, the entire screen starts randomly convulsing with colors to the point where you can’t tell what’s going on and it’s completely unplayable.Another issue: I purchased this game full price when it was first released. So there shouldn’t be ads every time I play it. There shouldn’t be a Sonic 4 Ep II ad whenever I start it up, and there shouldn’t be a Sonic Forces logo that pops up in the top left inexplicably after the menu animation.The ads I could live with, but it’s the graphics issues that really make this a one star rating. The flashing triangles make it so you can’t even see the game, and there’s even another issue where the menu elements don’t space out correctly, so the act # ends up mashed in with the zone name which is already mashed into itself due to some other glitch. All in all, the serious bugs need to be fixed in order for me to recommend this game.
In its current state, I’d skip it. Uphuy, Sonic CD in widescreen on the goSonic CD-the long lost and now found 2-D Sonic game. I first played Sonic CD when I got my GameCube in 2016 which came with 23 games.
It just so happened one of them was Sonic Gems Collection. I hated the Spin Dash in that version and the soundtrack. But the mobile port.
The “Saving Grace” (Get it cuz new save feature) version of it with a choice between the Gems Collection soundtrack (North American) and September 1993 soundtrack (Japanese). Also choice between original Spin Dash and Sonic 2/3/& Knuckles Spin Dash. Never beat game but I’m sure Tails ain’t canon.
Either way welcome addition. Dang though the game didn’t have ads before but now. Wait is there. SEGA FOREVER ruined another classic port! Also don’t know if it is just my iPad but it keeps crashing though normally at times when I need it to like about to fail a Special Stage (If you exit the game before failing the Special Stage you can retry it without having to do another level and beat it with 50 rings. I also experience some lag. Overall great game, some lag, ads, crashes, so I give this game 4 ⭐️ out of 5 ⭐️.
Dated August 1, 1993, and also known as v1.05. Just about complete, with only minor differences left.Prototype 806This prototype is.Dated August 6, 1993, and also labeled as v1.09, this was created on the same day as the final Japanese release. A close-to-final build which came with cover art and was released as a demo CD in Japan. It only has Palmtree Panic playable by normal means, although the rest of the game can be played with the Level Select code.A second version was also dumped on October 26, 2019. (Source: Beta Archive, Sonic Retro) Post-Japanese Release BuildsThe game is finalized by this point.Version 1.11A PAL build dated August 19, 1993. Aside from a slightly different IP loader and Author for the Redbook Audio tracks, it's identical to the final.Prototype 920This prototype is.A US build dated September 20, 1993, still with the original soundtrack.
As the game was being reviewed for its US release, Sega of America decided to have a new soundtrack composed for that market, which would polarize fans for years to come.It has the addition of the updated copyright on the title screen and the level-restart code seen in the US final. (Source: Sonic Retro, Secrets of Sonic Team, Sonic Cult) Version 1.15This prototype is.A prerelease build for PAL territories, dated October 13, 1993.
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