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| file=ACE UK 45.pdf
 
| page=8
 
| source=ace
 
| issueno=45
 
| title=Games News: Sonic is Seized
 
| comment=Short article explaining how US Gold acquired the home computer rights to ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
 
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{{magrow
 
| file=CVG UK 115.pdf
 
| page=123
 
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| source=cvg
 
| issueno=115
 
| title=Sonic Spectrums?
 
| comment=Paragraph announcing US Gold's home computer versions of Sonic, ostensibly on Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, C64 and Spectrum.
 
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| file=AmigaPower UK 02.pdf
 
| page=10
 
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| file=TheGamesMachine IT 034.pdf
 
| page=87
 
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| source=tgmit
 
| issueno=34
 
| title=Magicamigamente Sonic!
 
| comment=Currently the most significant article - the Italian ''The Games Machine'' devotes the back-end of a Mega Drive ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' review to the Amiga version, and even provides screenshots.
 
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