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==Also Released On==
 
==Also Released On==

Revision as of 02:43, 3 February 2010

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Sonic Mega Collection Plus is a game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series that recompiles several older Sonic titles that were on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Sega Game Gear so they can be played on the Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox consoles. This version is an enhanced version of Sonic Mega Collection on the Nintendo GameCube, and now includes Game Gear games, updated illustrations, and a new menu interface, and a mid-game saving feature, which were not in the orginal Nintendo GameCube version.

The Mega Drive/Genesis games included are:

And included these Game Gear games:

As well as the following unlockable games:

It also includes some additional features, like game manuals from all the Genesis and Game Gear games, and the covers of the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comic, offical illustrations of all the Sonic characters (which has been updated since the GameCube version to accomdate new images from new Sonic game releases) and Sonic Heroes movies, from story board, production, to finished.

Cheat Codes

Cheat codes and unlockables for this game can be found at the following link: Cheat Codes:Sonic Mega Collection Plus.

Game Intro Text

The following is taken from the bottom of the game introduction screen.

Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)

Sonic the Hedgehog was the game where Sonic made his grand debut to the world. This exhilarating action game gave a special experience with its dizzying high speed sensation, and gave gamers their first glimpse of the original blue hedgehog who captured the hearts of millions. Needless to say, this was a huge hit. On the Japanese package, it even says "The Most Famous Hedgehog in the World!"

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)

Released in 1992, this is still one of the most popular games in the series. Miles "Tails" Prower, a young fox, was introduced in this game. Together with Sonic, he fought against Dr. Eggman.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

This is the third game in the series, released in 1994. The red echidna, Knuckles, was introduced in this game. Having been tricked by Dr. Eggman, Knuckles thinks that Sonic has come to steal the Chaos Emeralds. This is the beginning of the battle between Sonic and Knuckles, and this long story continues on through the spin-off game "Sonic & Knuckles."

Sonic & Knuckles

This game was released only 6 months after the release of Sonic 3. Knuckles, the red echidna, can glide through the air, climb walls and show off other unique moves. This game can be experienced from a totally different angle with Knuckles. Since the story line continues from Sonic 3, the difficulty is slightly higher.

Blue Sphere

Play through special stages by locking on "Sonic & Knuckles" with "Sonic the Hedgehog." Only special stages from Sonic 3 can be played with this method. To win these special stages, find a group of Blue Spheres and collect all the bordering Blue Speheres. Once you do this, all the Blue Spheres will turn into rings! Be careful though, if you touch any Red Spheres, the game is over.

Knuckles In Sonic 2

Play as Knuckles through "Sonic 2" when you lock on "Sonic & Knuckles" with "Sonic the Hedgehog 2".

Sonic 3 & Knuckles

Play through the "Sonic 3 Complete version" by locking on "Sonic & Knuckles" with "Sonic the Hedgehog 3". There are special events that must not be missed, which are only shown through this method. Also, a save feature is added to this game!

Sonic 3D Blast

This Sonic game is like no other in the series. Control Sonic from an isometric view point. Defeat the enemies and free the Flickies!

  • The game name is different between the US version and the European version, but the game content is identical.

Game name depending on region:
US: Sonic 3D Blast
Europe: Sonic 3D Flickies' Island

Sonic Spinball

Use Sonic as a pinball and get the Chaos Emeralds back from Dr. Eggman's fortress.

Dr. ROBOTNIK's Mean Bean Machine (16-bit)

Remove the beans by stacking 4 of the same colored ones together. Attack your opponent by creating combos.

Flicky

Flicky is a Sega classic masterpiece. Many people may recognize the little birds, called Flickies, from various Sonic games. They were one of the helpless creatures trapped within Dr.Eggman's insidious robots that Sonic freed from captivity.

Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)

Sonic's first "High-speed Action" game on the Game Gear. Use Sonic's blinding speed to defeat Dr. Eggman, who wants to get all the Chaos Emeralds~

Sonic Labyrinth

Sonic, now unable to run or jump due to the Speed-Down boots he's been forced to wear, must try to recover the Chaos Emeralds in Dr. Eggman's labyrinth by using his only remaining ability, the Rolling Dash!

Sonic Drift

Sonic and his friends race their high speed machines aiming to become the top Chaos Grand Prix winner!

Sonic Chaos

Tails now appears who can fly using his two tails. A new playable character, he doubles the fun of the game. Get those Chaos Emeralds back from Dr. Eggman!

  • The game name is different between the Europe/US version and the Japanese version, but the game content is identical.

Game name depending on region:
Japan: Sonic & Tails
US/Europe: Sonic Chaos

Sonic Blast

Now featuring Sonic and Knuckles! Knuckles offers new fun with his ability to glide and climb walls. A 3D Special Stage is also introduced. Now go to Silver Castle and recover the Chaos Emeralds from Dr. Eggman!

  • The game name is different between the Europe/US version and the Japanese version, but the game content is identical.

Game name depending on region:
Japan: G Sonic
US/Europe: Sonic Blast

Dr. ROBOTNIK's Mean Bean Machine (8-bit)

Play a classic puzzle game, Puyo Puyo, in the world of Sonic. Help the Beans before they become robots!

Manuals

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Credits

Sonic Team

Producer: Yuji Naka
Director/Assistant Producer: Yojiro Ogawa
Game Designer: Mizuki Hosoyamada
Programmer: Makoto Suzuki
Interface Designer: Takashi Ishihara
Graphic Designers: Hideaki Moriya, Keisuke Zama
Illustrator: Yuji Uekawa
Sound Creators: Masaru Setsumaru, Hideaki Kobayashi
Special Thanks: Takashi Iizuka, Shiro Maekawa, Akari Uchida, Emiko Fujii, Shinobu Yokota

Sega Cooperation

Sales Promotion: Takayoshi Ohuchi, Yasushi Nagumo, Mariko Takeda, Yoko Nagasawa
Product Producer: Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Koki Akiyama
International Business & Product Development: Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, Tatsuya Shikata, Shinobu Shindo, Shiko Sakai, Yuri Maita
Design Production Team: Yoshihiro Sakuta, Hisakazu Nakagawa, Youichi Takahashi, Satoru Ishigami, Masaru Kobayashi, Tetsuya Honda, Ayako Sakai
Product Test: Junichi Shimizu, Akira Nishikawa, Kazuhiko Morii, Akira Terasawa, Kenji Takano, Yuji Nakamura, Toru Kasai, Manabu Sato, Hidaka Ogasawara
Special Thanks: Katsuhisa Sato, Kazunori Yagi, Masahiro Ozeki, Nobuyuki Inoue

In Cooperation With Comolink Inc.

Director: Hisatoku Yamada
Technical Programmer: Junji Takahashi

Wave Master

Music License Management: Fumitaka Shibata
Special Thanks: Tatsuya Kousaki

Sega of America

President & CEO: Hide Irie
Director of Product Development: Osamu Shibamiya
Localisation Producer: Jason Kuo
QA Project Lead: Shawn Dobbins
VP of Entertainment Marketing: Scott A. Steinberg
Product Marketing Manager: Heather Guzenda
Public Relations: Bret Blount, Ethan Einhorn
Senior Media Specialist: Teri Higgins
Special Thanks: Chris Olson, Bridget Oates, Robert Leffler
Comics Provided By: Archie Comic Publications Inc.

Sega Europe, Ltd.

COO: Naoya Tsurumi
VP Europe - Sales and Marketing: Mike Hayes
VP Europe - Product Development: Jin Shimazaki
European Marketing Director: Matt Woodley
Head of European Marketing: Gary Knight
European Marketing Manager: Helen Nicholas
Localization Producer: Kuniyo Matsumoto
Localization Team: Daniela Kaynert, Brigitte Nadesan, Giuseppe Rizzo, Marta Lois González
QA Supervisor: Darius Sadeghian
Testers: Ricky Ip, Arash Amni, Roy Boateng, Mohammed Ajaib
Executive Management: Hideki Okamura, Masanao Maeda
Executive Producer: Hisao Oguchi

SEGA is registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Sonic the Hedgehog,Sonic Mega Collection
GENESIS and GAME GEAR are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Sega Corporation.

Resources

Scans

Microsoft Xbox

Sony PlayStation 2

PC

Other scans

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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Sony PlayStation 2
 2003  Sonic Heroes     2004  Sonic Mega Collection Plus     2005  Sonic Gems Collection | Shadow the Hedgehog     2006  Sonic Riders | Sega Genesis Collection     2008  Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity | Sonic Unleashed     2009  Sega Fun Pack: Sonic Mega Collection Plus & Shadow the Hedgehog    
Xbox
 2003  Sonic Heroes     2004  Sonic Mega Collection Plus     2005  Shadow the Hedgehog | 2 in 1 Combo Pack: Sonic Heroes/Super Monkey Ball Deluxe | 2 in 1 Combo Pack: Sonic Mega Collection Plus/Super Monkey Ball Deluxe     2006  Sonic Riders    
Sonic related game compilations for the PC
Sega Family Fun Pak (1996) | Sonic & Knuckles Collection (1997) | Sonic & Garfield Pack (1999) | Sega PC Puzzle Pack (1999) | Sega PC Smash Pack (1999) | Pack 2 Jogos (199x) | Sonic Speed Pack! (199x) | Sega Smash Pack 2 (2000) | Sonic Action Pack (2000) | Sonic Action 4 Pack (2001) | Sonic Collector's Edition (2001) | Twin Pack: Sega Smash Pack & Sega Smash Pack 2 (2002) | Twin Pack: Sonic 3D Blast & Sonic R (2002) | Twin Pack: Sonic CD and Sonic & Knuckles Collection (2002) | Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2003) | Sonic Mega Collection Plus (2004) | Sonic Double Pack (2008) | Sonic PC Collection (2009) | Coffret Sonic (200x) | Sonic Gold Edition (200x) | Sonic R/Sonic 3D (200x) | Sonic Hits Collection (2013) | Five Sonic Rings Bundle (2013) | Sonic Games Collection (2015)