This change-of-pace cart is a good addition to his handheld collection. Sonic has starred in some excellent Game Gear games. Standard Sonic rinky-dink sounds aren't essential to the game you'll want to turn them off. The simple layout is appealing, but the itty bitty Sonic is a strain without bifocals. These boss battles, which will be familiar to Sonic fans, take some doing on the tiny screen. The final subzone in each area includes a ring-nabbing bonus round plus a battle with a boss. Maneuvering around takes a bit of practice, but the controls are simple. Most of his traditional moves are missing, but Sonic still takes out foes with his trademark Spin Dash move. The gameplay is similar in each of the four zones. In maze-style action similar to Marble Madness, Sonic zips up and down 3D ramps while dodging exploding platforms and laser beams as he searches for the magic keys that enable him to exit the maze. You'll recognize Sonic immediately, but actually this game presents a whole new look for the 'hog. I've corrected these mistakes with this new recording done in 2018, all tracks are now also recorded in much higher quality at 24-bit and 96KHz.Hr Of the three new Sonic games coming for the Game Gear, the most interesting is Sonic Labyrinth, a cross between traditional Sonic action and Marble Madness. The track titles were mostly wrong as well. I already recorded this soundtrack back in 2016 but the volume was set way too high during the recording resulting in clipping and distortion. Track titles and order are based on the "Sonic 1&2 Soundtrack" CD by Masato Nakamura from DREAMS COME TRUE. This soundtrack is recorded from a real Sega Mega Drive (Model 1, PAL, VA4) using an official Sonic the Hedgehog game cartridge. Soundtrack by: Masato Nakamura, Yukifumi Makino, Hiroshi Kubota Title: Sonic The HedgehogPlatform: Sega Mega Drive
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