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Sonic Mega Collection [a] is a video game compilation developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega in 2002 for the GameCube. It is a compilation of several Sonic the Hedgehog games originally released for the Genesis , along with a few other Sega-published titles for the system.
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 ...
Sonic Mega Collection: GameCube: November 10, 2002: Yes Yes Yes Developer Yuji Naka Yojiro Ogawa Games were compiled by VR-1 Japan PlayStation 2: November 2, 2004: Yes Yes Yes Includes more content, titled Sonic Mega Collection Plus. Xbox: Yes Yes Yes Sonic Advance 2: Game Boy Advance: December 19, 2002: Yes Yes Yes Co-developer with Dimps
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles: Sega Genesis 4 million [503] [504] 1996 Sonic 3D Blast: 700,000 [44] 1998 Sonic Adventure: Dreamcast: 2.5 million [76] 2001 Sonic Adventure 2: 500,000 [505] Sonic Adventure 2: Battle: GameCube: 1.54 million [d] Sonic Advance: Game Boy Advance: 1.31 million [e] 2003 Sonic Mega Collection: GameCube 1.453 ...
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine has also appeared in retrospective compilations, such as the Sonic Mega Collection for the GameCube in 2002, [20] Sonic Mega Collection Plus for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004; which also contains the Game Gear version, [21] and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection (known as Sega Mega Drive Ultimate ...
These include Sonic Mega Collection for the GameCube; [39] Sonic Mega Collection Plus for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Windows; [40] and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. [41] It was also re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in 2007, with Sonic 3D Blast being the Japanese title this time, [30] and on ...
Sonic the Hedgehog, designed for fast gameplay, was influenced by games by Super Mario series creator Shigeru Miyamoto. The music was composed by Masato Nakamura, bassist of the J-pop band Dreams Come True. Sonic the Hedgehog received positive reviews for its visuals, audio and gameplay and is widely considered one of the greatest video games.
The Sonic 3 cartridge can be attached to an adapter on the Sonic & Knuckles cartridge, creating a combined game, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles. Michael Jackson composed portions of the soundtrack, but left the project and went uncredited; sources vary on how much of his work was retained, and many tracks were replaced in rereleases.