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Sonic 3D Blast was released for the Genesis in North America [d] and Europe in November 1996. [e] The launch coincided with the release of the Game Gear game Sonic Blast, which also features pre-rendered 3D graphics. [34] The Saturn version of Sonic 3D Blast was released in North America later that year [1] and in Europe in February 1997.
An add-on by the name of Sonic Origins Plus was released in 2023, which added all twelve Game Gear Sonic games: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic Chaos, Sonic Triple Trouble, Sonic Drift, Sonic Drift 2, Sonic Spinball, Sonic Blast, Sonic Labyrinth, Tails' Skypatrol, Tails Adventure, and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine.
Sonic Gems Collection is a compilation of obscure video games published by Sega for various consoles, such as the Sega CD, Sega Saturn, and Game Gear.It primarily focuses on Sonic the Hedgehog games, including Sonic CD (1993), [1] Sonic the Fighters (1996), Sonic R (1997), and six of the twelve Sonic games released for the Game Gear, with the other six having been included in the previous ...
An isometric action platformer game with pre-rendered 3D graphics in the vein of SegaSonic the Hedgehog (1993) and Sonic 3D Blast (1996), following a boy and his dog navigating a hostile alien planet.
Development began after the completion of Sonic 3D Blast in 1996 and took nine months. It was the second collaboration between Traveller's Tales and Sonic Team and was designed to take advantage of the Saturn hardware. Sonic Team designed the race tracks, while Traveller's Tales handled implementation and programming using a custom game engine.
This is a list of cancelled Sega CD video games.The Sega CD never established much of a userbase, which resulted in a multitude of cancelled games. Early in its lifespan, many upgraded Sega Genesis ports were cancelled, while later in its lifespan, game development was cancelled in favor of moving games to the Sega 32X, Sega Saturn, or even Sony's original PlayStation console.
Initial early tests on transitioning Sonic the Hedgehog to 3D gameplay were conducted by Sonic Team on the Saturn. Development moved on to the Dreamcast in 1997 and was eventually released in 1998, while some of the early tests were eventually used for the Sonic World mini-game of Sonic Jam. [166] Sonic Team: Sega: Sonic the Fighters
Sonic 3D Blast: Sega Genesis: November 7, 1996: Yes Yes Yes Co-developer Traveller's Tales: Sega Saturn: November 20, 1996: No Yes Yes Special Stages developed by Sonic Team Sonic Jam: Sega Saturn: June 20, 1997: Yes Yes Yes Developer Sonic R: Sega Saturn: November 18, 1997: Yes Yes Yes Co-developer Traveller's Tales: Windows: November 11, 1998 ...