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Prototype
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Final game

The most obvious difference to the final game is the theme music, which uses a rendition of Masato Nakamura's theme written for Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. The final game uses an original composition from Howard Drossin.

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Prototype
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Final game

Like the title screen, the options screen uses another rendition of Masato Nakamura's original Sonic theme . The final game, again, uses an original composition from Howard Drossin.

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Prototype
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Final game

Cheat codes work slightly differently; you have to press the d-pad instructions before the buttons.

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Prototype
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Final game

"Loser" would become "You Lose"

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