

- SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST FULL
- SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST PC
- SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST PS2
- SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST WINDOWS
SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST WINDOWS
If you have Xbox live, psn, iOS, windows phone, Android, apple tv, or steam, get the enhanced port.
SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST PS2
If you got a PS2 or a GameCube, get the Sonic gems collection.
SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST PC
If your a collector of PC's and like old school windows get the Sega pc version. A shame but a nitpick none the less.ĭo I recommend the game? Hell yes!!! If you are a collector and have a Sega CD, buy the original game. The enhanced version of the game lacks the song and only has the music. Minor nitpick though is that on the original Japanese and European opening FMV's audio, the original had an actual song that felt like a hybrid of hip hop and jpop. Either the US version or the original Japanese and European soundtrack. You got choices on the spindash, either the games original spindash or the Sonic 2 style spindash.īest option here is the choice of soundtrack. It makes Tails a playable character (after you beat it of course.)

Not degraded down to what only the Sega CD and Sega Genesis could handle. Both are the original hand drawn videos as they were meant to be seen.
SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK ARTIST FULL
It is full HD quality, this includes the Full motion video opening and ending. The enhanced port is probably the best version of this game to own at this point, developed by indie developers at Christian Whitehead, and fully backed by Sega, the enhanced port offers full 16:9 aspect ratio over the originals 4:3 aspect ratio. Part of the Sega pc brand for Windows in 1996, included in the Sonic gems collection for the PS2 and GameCube in 2005, and enhanced ports in the early 2010's. However if you don't want to spend the money on the Sega CD Genesis and the original Sega CD game, the game has been republished over the years. This game does require the actual Sega CD and a Sega Genesis If in europe or Japan you need a mega cd and a megadrive. But then this was made by Sega of Japan and not by Yuji Naka and the Sega Institute of California. The Ja panese and European soundtrack is superior, however the American one isn't bad.Ī minor nitpickickings I have is that it uses Sonic 1 sprites instead of Sonic 2 sprites. The soundtrack is majorly different compared to it's Japanese and European mega cd counterpart. It also introduces an actual cd quality style soundtrack. Low 16-bit quality since the Sega Genesis could only output that, but still, it was amazing to see in 1993 for this game.

It's the first Sonic game to introduce full motion video for it's opening and ending of the game. It does not have tails, it does introduce Amy Rose and the infamous metal Sonic. You can either go to a past version of a stage or a future version of a stage. Gameplay is similar to Sonic 1 and 2 except with a new time travel feature. As Sonic fan, this is one of the beat Sonic games out there and worth owning. Ring Spark Field | V.This game is what had made me desire and want a Sega CD for a long time. Palmtree Panic | Collision Chaos | Tidal Tempest | Quartz Quadrant | Wacky Workbench | Stardust Speedway | Metallic Madness | Special Stage | Dubious Depths | Desert Dazzle* | Final Fever*Īmenbo | Antlion | Anton | Bata-Pyon | Bigbom | Dango | Ga | Hotaru | Kabasira | Kama-Kama | Kanabun | Kemusi | Kumo-Kumo | Mecha-Bu | Minomusi | Mosqui | Noro-Noro | Pata-Bata | Poh-Bee | Sasori | Scarab | Semi | Taga-Taga | Tamabboh | Tentou | Tonbo | YagoĮGG-HVC-001 | Egg Tilter | Egg Bubble | Egg Conveyer | Egg Razer | Metal Sonic | Egg Spinner | Final Fever*ĭuck | Propeller Flying* | Spin Jump | Super Peel Out | Super Spin Attack | Super Spin Dash | Swim* Robotnik | Metal Sonic | Animals ( Flicky, Pecky, Pocky, Ricky, Robin, Sheep)
