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'''Sonic Eraser''' was a video game that was downloadable for players that had the [[Sega Meganet]], a modem for the [[Sega Genesis|Sega MegaDrive]] in [[Japan]]. It was released in 1991. After the Meganet modem became an utter failure like the [[Sega 32X]], it became a long lost Sonic game, (i.e) the most unnoticed Sonic game ever. That is, until February 2004, when [[PACHUKA]], the owner of the Sonic Cult website found a copy of the game and dumped it into a ROM.
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'''Sonic Eraser''' was a video game that was downloadable for players that had the [[Sega Meganet]], a modem for the [[Sega Genesis|Sega MegaDrive]] in [[Japan]]. It was released in 1991. After the Meganet modem became an utter failure like the [[Sega 32X]], Sonic Eraser became a long-lost Sonic game. That is, until February 2004 when [[PACHUKA]], the owner of the Sonic Cult website, obtained a copy of the Sonic Eraser ROM as well as several other Meganet games.
  
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The game is a fairly simple puzzle game. In the versus mode of this game, when a player gets a combination of three consecutive "erasements" of pieces, that player's Sonic attacks the other player's Sonic. The other player momentairly loses control of his pieces.
  
The game is a fairly simple puzzle game. In the versus mode of this game, when a player gets a combination of three consecutive "erasements" of pieces, that player's Sonic attacks the other player's Sonic. The other player momentairly loses control of his pieces.
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The game will be on [[Sega]]'s B-Club download service in Japan.
  
  
The game will be on [[SEGA]]'s B-Club download service in Japan.
 
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 25 November 2004

Sonic Eraser was a video game that was downloadable for players that had the Sega Meganet, a modem for the Sega MegaDrive in Japan. It was released in 1991. After the Meganet modem became an utter failure like the Sega 32X, Sonic Eraser became a long-lost Sonic game. That is, until February 2004 when PACHUKA, the owner of the Sonic Cult website, obtained a copy of the Sonic Eraser ROM as well as several other Meganet games.

The game is a fairly simple puzzle game. In the versus mode of this game, when a player gets a combination of three consecutive "erasements" of pieces, that player's Sonic attacks the other player's Sonic. The other player momentairly loses control of his pieces.

The game will be on Sega's B-Club download service in Japan.


Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Sega Mega Drive

Sega Mega-CD
Sega 32X
 1991  Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Eraser     1992  Sonic the Hedgehog 2     1993  Sonic the Hedgehog CD | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine | Sonic Spinball     1994  Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | Sonic & Knuckles     1995  Chaotix | Sonic Classics     1996  Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island