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[[Image:Sonic3DLCDScreenshot.jpg|thumb|right|Game screenshot.]]
 
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'''''Sonic 3D Blast''''' is an LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics|Tiger]]. It was available in the 3rd generation casing and also as a [[Pocket Arcade]] version. The game features a standard direction pad and 4 buttons, "jump", "faster", "slow roll", and "[[Spin Dash|spin dash]]". There are additional buttons for toggling the power or sound, and starting and pausing the game. The background of the game is a rendering of the checkerboard floor found in [[Green Grove Zone]] in the [[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island|16-bit game]].  
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'''''Sonic 3D Blast''''' is an LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics|Tiger]]. It was available in the 3rd generation casing and also as a fliptop version. The game features a standard direction pad and 4 buttons, "jump", "faster", "slow roll", and "[[Spin Dash|spin dash]]". There are additional buttons for toggling the power or sound, and starting and pausing the game. The background of the game is a rendering of the checkerboard floor found in [[Green Grove Zone]] in the [[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island|16-bit game]].  
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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===Box Art===
 
===Box Art===
 
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Image:Sonic3dBlastTiger.JPG|Game case (original case).
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File:Sonic3dBlastTigerLCDFrontPackaging.jpg|Front of packaging
Image:Sonic3dBlastTiger2.jpg|Front of game (alternate case).
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Image:Sonic3dBlastTiger.JPG|Game case (original case)
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Image:Sonic3dBlastTiger2.jpg|Front of game (alternate case)
 
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Revision as of 23:13, 8 June 2014

Game screenshot.

Sonic 3D Blast is an LCD game created by Tiger. It was available in the 3rd generation casing and also as a fliptop version. The game features a standard direction pad and 4 buttons, "jump", "faster", "slow roll", and "spin dash". There are additional buttons for toggling the power or sound, and starting and pausing the game. The background of the game is a rendering of the checkerboard floor found in Green Grove Zone in the 16-bit game.

Gameplay

The objective of the game was to avoid a cannon which was located in the bottom right side of the screen which frequently shoots. The indented area of the ground contained a Bee-hive like enemy with a rotating ball. You must destroy this enemy to collect flickies. After enough flickies are collected you would face Robotnik in a battle similar to the Green Grove Zone boss. Sonic can be made to move faster if the "faster" button is held. A spinning roll can be used by pressing the "slow roll" button.

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LCD handheld game
Sonic the Hedgehog LCD games
Tiger Electronics
Sonic the Hedgehog LCD Wrist Game (1991) | Sonic the Hedgehog (1992) | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1993) | Sonic Spinball (1994) | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994) | Sonic 3D Blast (1997) | Sonic (1998) | Sonic R (1998) | Sonic Underground (2000) | Sonic Adventure (2000)
McDonald's LCD games
2003 Sonic's Speedway | Shadow Grinder | Knuckles Soccer | Sonic's Action Game | Tails Sky Patrol
2004 Knuckles Treasure Hunt | Sonic the Hedgehog Extreme Boarding / Sonic Skateboard | Amy & Rouge Volleyball / Amy & Rouge Tennis | Big's Fishing | Shadow Hockey / Shadow Basketball | Tails Soccer | Cream Flower Catch | Knuckles Baseball
2005 Tails Sky Adventure‎
Other manufacturers
SegaSonic the Hedgehog (1992) | Amazing Sonic (1994) | Sonic Blast (1994)