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Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)


 

This version of Sonic the Hedgehog was released for the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear and was re-released as part of Sonic Mega Collection Plus and Sonic Adventure DX.

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Sega Master System - Sega Game Gear - Sonic Mega Collection Plus - Sonic Adventure DX

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The Master System was thriving in Brazil at the time of its launch in that country on October 23, 1991. The Game Gear version was released in Japan on December 28, 1991. The game was released in the same month in North America and Europe.

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Brazil - October 23 - 1991 - Japan - December 28 - North America - Europe

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The plot of this game is that Sonic the Hedgehog is fighting Doctor Robotnik (Dr. Eggman in the Japanese version) and he has to take the six Chaos Emeralds to free the land of Robotnik's pollution.

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Sonic the Hedgehog - Doctor Robotnik - Chaos Emerald

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The gameplay is similar to that of the Sega Genesis version. The items used in-game are the same, but point markers are replaced by point arrows. One cannot grab back rings that he/she lost if she got hit. Chaos Emeralds aren't found in special stages. They are hidden in one stage in each of the six zones. Three of the zones came from the Genesis version of the game. The Bridge and Jungle Zones are considered unusual today for Sonic the Hedgehog zones, and some self-scrolling levels are included in which the player must attempt to keep up with the screen. However, this was Sonic's second game, so such norms hadn't been established yet. Each zone had three acts. The first two acts had normal gameplay, but the third act had no rings and a boss fight. Trial and error were required for the player to defeat the bosses. The Special Stages are only there so players could collect Continues and Extra Lives.

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Sega Genesis version - Boss

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