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''Mean Machines'' had this small preview about the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (LCD game)|Sonic the Hedgehog LCD game]]'' in one of its issues.
 
''Mean Machines'' had this small preview about the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (LCD game)|Sonic the Hedgehog LCD game]]'' in one of its issues.
  

Revision as of 06:42, 15 September 2008

This page covers magazine articles for Sonic the Hedgehog which are not large enough to create a separate page for.

Electronic Gaming Monthly

Cheat Codes (August 1991)

These two clips from Electronic Gaming monthly give away cheat codes.

Overview (November, 1992)

This magazine gives a small overview of the game.

Games TM

This clip from "Games TM" features a retrospetive of Eggman and dwells on what makes him a memorable villian.

Game Players

This clip from gameplayers is from the 1991 issue of Gameplayers Sega Genesis Strategy Guide. It explains how there were two different Genesis pack-in games, Altered Beast and Sonic the Hedgehog. The Altered Beast package comes with a coupon for a free Sonic 1 game. The bottom letter contains a silly mock-up.

Game Pro (December 1991)

This clip from the same issue as the previous clip explains how to enable the debug mode. Note the "GP" written with Springs.

Mean Machines (September 1992)

Mean Machines had this small preview about the Sonic the Hedgehog LCD game in one of its issues.

Sega Magazine

This clip from United Kingdom's "Sega Magazine" (which later became Sega Saturn magazine) discusses things which were deleted from the final version of Sonic the Hedgehog, including his air punch end of level animation, the Marble Zone UFOs, and the rolling ball from Green Hill Zone.

Sega Visions

This is an article detailing a contest to draw a Sonic Comic book for Sega Visions.

Unknown

This clip details Sega's business strategy around 1991. It also makes mention of Sonic's scrapped love interest in the original Sonic the Hedgehog, called Madonna. Images of her can be found in the Game Development section.