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This game features two buttons and a standard directional pad. The buttons make Sonic jump and Spin Dash while the directional pad controls his basic movement. There is also a large switch on the center which will cause a ball to spin around the edge of the game case and cause the character to speed up.  
 
This game features two buttons and a standard directional pad. The buttons make Sonic jump and Spin Dash while the directional pad controls his basic movement. There is also a large switch on the center which will cause a ball to spin around the edge of the game case and cause the character to speed up.  
  
==Digital manual==
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==Manual==
 
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Sonic Underground is an 2000 LCD game created by Tiger. The game case was shaped like Sonic holding a guitar, an instrument he uses in the television show Sonic Underground. This is one of the few Sonic games to be based off a tv series. The background of the game seems to be from one of the Sonic television shows, most likely Sonic Underground.

The game features a standard directional pad and 2 buttons "Spin Dash" and "jump". There is also a large switch on the center which will cause a ball to spin around the edge of the game case and cause the character to speed up. The objective of the game is to earn points by destroying SWATbots and avoid opponents like Sleet and Dingo.


This game features two buttons and a standard directional pad. The buttons make Sonic jump and Spin Dash while the directional pad controls his basic movement. There is also a large switch on the center which will cause a ball to spin around the edge of the game case and cause the character to speed up.

Manual

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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)