Sandbox
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Like this so all scanned material fits together
- Sonic2 us manual 00.gif
- S2-md-eu-manual-p01.jpg
- Sonic2 jp manual 01.gif
- Man, all this testing makes memwanna barf!
- Sonic2 md as manual 00.jpg
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Testing..testing...is this thing on?...
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- Attributes
- bp-based frame
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push ebp mov ebp, esp push ebx push esi push edi sub esp, 108h mov esi, [ebp+8] push 104h lea eax, [ebp-114h] push eax push esi lea edi, [ebp-114h] call cs:GetModuleFileNameA sub ecx, ecx dec ecx xor eax, eax repne scasb not ecx dec ecx mov eax, ecx jmp short loc_4CDFFC
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Meeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! D8 WE HAVE A SANDBOX?!
Name | Number | Number (Hard Mode) |
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Gold Beetle | 1 | 1 |
Gun Hawk | 2 | 6 |
Rhino Cannon | 2 | 4 |
Boo | ||
Boom Boo | 0 | 5 |
Animal | Number |
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Bat | 4 |
Boar | 1 |
Cheetah | 2 |
Half fish | 1 |
Skeleton Dog | 2 |
Total | 10 |
Types of official gamepads
Picture | Description |
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200px | Sega Genesis Gamepad: This is the first version of the NTSC gamepad for the Sega Genesis, and as such has a Sega Genesis logo printed on the controller. It features three buttons—, and —and has a white button. |
200px | Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, PAL Type I: The Sega Mega Drive Gamepad for PAL regions is extremely similar to the Sega Genesis gamepad; however, it has "Mega Drive Control Pad" and the Sega logo printed in lieu of the Sega Genesis logo. |
200px | Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, JP Type I: Again, the Japanese version of the Sega Mega Drive gamepad is very much like the controllers released in the other two territories, though it has some distinct coloring differences: the , and buttons are printed in red lettering instead of white, and the button is blue. The text at the top of the controller reads "Computer Video Game Control Pad." |
200px | Sega Mega Drive Gamepad, JP Type II: Following the success of arcade-to-Mega Drive games such as Street Fighter II, the six-button gamepad was released for a more arcade-like experience. This version of the gamepad featured , and buttons in addition to the standard , and , along with a new Mode button. The Japanese version of this controller had a blue button, like the first version of the controller, and had its buttons lettered in a serif style, unlike the sans-serif used previously. |
200px | Sega Genesis 3 Gamepad: The Sega Genesis 3 Gamepad, which was packed into the Genesis 3 console, is an improved version of the Sega Genesis Gamepad and a near-identical clone of the JP Type II Gamepad. It features six buttons, mode and start; the button in this release is gray. |
200px | Sega Megafire Gamepad: Released exclusively in the PAL region, the Sega Megafire is an official version of the then-popular "turbo" controllers of the time, which offered autofire capabilities. The gamepad offers autofire for , and buttons, and has cardinal direction arrows on the d-pad in red, unlike the original Mega Drive PAL gamepad. |
200px | Sega Genesis Wireless Gamepad: Released only in the NTSC region, the Wireless Gamepad is a six-button gamepad that interfaces with the Sega Genesis by placing a receiver in the control port to receive RF signals from the wireless gamepad. The pad takes two AA batteries, which are inserted under a lid on the bottom side of the controller. |
Checking Signature
--BadbreadTalk Cont 04:25, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
LightofTruth link test
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