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The '''''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' "Nick Arcade" Prototype''' is a [[prototype]] build of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It stands as the earliest known version of the game to be found and released onto the internet, likely created during the first half of 1992.
  
The '''''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' "Nick Arcade" Prototype''' is a [[prototype]] build of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It stands as the earliest version of the game to be found and released onto the internet, likely created during the first half of 1992.
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The Nick Arcade prototype is a very early version of the game. Only an untitled [[Emerald Hill Zone]] can be played normally, with a further five [[Zone]]s accessible only through a [[level select]] code. Much of the game still looks and plays like the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' - the level select screen is identical, and remnants of the original [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|Green Hill Zone]] are still somewhat playable. ''Sonic 1'' music is still intact, and the full ''[[Blue Sphere]]'' game is available when locked on to ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]''.
  
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==History==
 
While perhaps unlikely to have been built for the show, this release is commonly referred to as the "Nick Arcade" prototype due to its appearance in two 1992 episodes of ''[[Nick Arcade]]'' - the first sightings of the prototype by the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' community. It is also known to have been shown in issues of ''[[Sega Visions]]'' and, potentially, a behind closed doors press-only event at [[sega:Summer CES 1992|Summer CES 1992]].
 
While perhaps unlikely to have been built for the show, this release is commonly referred to as the "Nick Arcade" prototype due to its appearance in two 1992 episodes of ''[[Nick Arcade]]'' - the first sightings of the prototype by the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' community. It is also known to have been shown in issues of ''[[Sega Visions]]'' and, potentially, a behind closed doors press-only event at [[sega:Summer CES 1992|Summer CES 1992]].
  
The Nick Arcade prototype is an extremely early version of the game. Only an untitled [[Emerald Hill Zone]] can be played normally, with a further five zones accessible only through a [[level select]] code. Much of the game still looks and plays like the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' - the level select screen is identical, and remnants of the original [[Green Hill Zone]] are still somewhat playable. ''Sonic 1'' music is still intact, and the full [[Blue Sphere]] game is available when locked on to ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]''.
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The prototype was found and sold to [[User:Drx|drx]] in cartridge form for $1,500 USD. The funds were raised via a community effort, with a dump of the ROM going public on November 7, 2006.
  
{{Download|file=Sonic_The_Hedgehog_2_(Early_prototype)_(dumped_by_hidden-palace.org).zip|filesize=520KB}}
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==Comparisons==
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==Various Differences==
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===General===
 
* The title screen is the same as the Simon Wai Prototype, Beta 3 and Beta 4.
 
<div class="thumb tright" style="width:330px"><div><mediaplayer title="Nick Arcade Prototype Wall Bounce">File:Sonic 2 Nick Arcade prototype wall bounce.flv</mediaplayer><div class="thumbcaption">Sonic bounces back off a wall if he runs into it with a high velocity</div></div></div>
 
* If Sonic runs into a wall with a high velocity, he will bounce back off of the wall. This feature was canned sometime after this build, but the sprites it uses are still present in the Simon Wai prototype.
 
 
* Each Zone uses music from ''[[Sonic 1]]'', further proving that ''Sonic 2'' was built from ''Sonic 1''.
 
* Each Zone uses music from ''[[Sonic 1]]'', further proving that ''Sonic 2'' was built from ''Sonic 1''.
 
* There is a large amount of raw code contained within the ROM.
 
* There is a large amount of raw code contained within the ROM.
* Tails can lose rings for the player if he is hurt, just like in the later beta.
 
 
* If Tails dies, the camera will follow him as he respawns until he goes off screen.
 
* If Tails dies, the camera will follow him as he respawns until he goes off screen.
 
* If Sonic & Tails are hit at the same time, lots of rings will sprawl out regardless of how many rings they actually have (provided the player has at least one ring).
 
* If Sonic & Tails are hit at the same time, lots of rings will sprawl out regardless of how many rings they actually have (provided the player has at least one ring).
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* Invincibility doesn't show stars, but plays the music. The music and invulnerability lasts until the end of the act.
 
* Invincibility doesn't show stars, but plays the music. The music and invulnerability lasts until the end of the act.
 
* Try jump without rolling in a spring pointing to dow and Sonic will use the dying animation while falling. (Tested in Emerald Hill)
 
* Try jump without rolling in a spring pointing to dow and Sonic will use the dying animation while falling. (Tested in Emerald Hill)
* The ground speed cap has not yet been removed.
 
 
* There is this 8bpp image whose purpose is unknown (located from $1C324-$1FFFF, must be viewed in "two-dimensional" mode in Tile Molester):
 
* There is this 8bpp image whose purpose is unknown (located from $1C324-$1FFFF, must be viewed in "two-dimensional" mode in Tile Molester):
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[[File:S2NA-UnknownArt.png|frame|left]]
  
 
===Green Hill Zone===
 
===Green Hill Zone===
[[File:Z dgh01.png|right]]
 
* This Zone from ''Sonic 1'' is still available, with its level art converted to ''Sonic 2''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s format (128x128 blocks rather than ''Sonic 1'''s 256x256s) and the necessary changes have been made to make loops work.
 
 
* Collision detection is very glitchy, as the collision system has been changed to the system for Sonic 2, but Green Hill Zones collision pointers are still set up for Sonic 1s' collision. Oddly, the old Sonic 1 collision index still exists in the rom, and can be restored via cheat codes (doing this will fix Green Hill Zone, but cause similar collision issues in every other zone in game).
 
* Collision detection is very glitchy, as the collision system has been changed to the system for Sonic 2, but Green Hill Zones collision pointers are still set up for Sonic 1s' collision. Oddly, the old Sonic 1 collision index still exists in the rom, and can be restored via cheat codes (doing this will fix Green Hill Zone, but cause similar collision issues in every other zone in game).
* Tails Life Monitors are present just as one is in [[Hidden Palace Zone]], as all the monitors in Green Hill Zone haven't been changed to use Sonic 2s' monitor system. As a result, nearly every monitor in Green Hill Zone has been "switched" with a different monitor.
 
 
* You can see here that the ''Sonic 1'' springs still are here in the game and fully functional; the springs in the ''Sonic 2'' levels are different and match the final game.
 
* You can see here that the ''Sonic 1'' springs still are here in the game and fully functional; the springs in the ''Sonic 2'' levels are different and match the final game.
* Many badniks and obstacles use glitchy sprites, including rings.
 
** The [[Crabmeat]] badnik uses a lost sprite from Sonic 1.
 
 
** If one passes into Marble Zone (Chemical Plant Zone), the rings will still use the glitchy sprites they had in Green Hill Zone.
 
** If one passes into Marble Zone (Chemical Plant Zone), the rings will still use the glitchy sprites they had in Green Hill Zone.
 
** The spikes used are the same ones from Sonic 2. They use the correct graphics (aside from the green outlines) when seen in [[Debug Mode]] but use glitchy graphics when placed or seen in normal gameplay.
 
** The spikes used are the same ones from Sonic 2. They use the correct graphics (aside from the green outlines) when seen in [[Debug Mode]] but use glitchy graphics when placed or seen in normal gameplay.
** The boss for the zone also uses glitchy sprites, as well as using the same lost sprites as the Crabmeats in place of Robotniks' face.
 
* Tails can stand on the spikes without getting hurt.
 
  
 
===Marble Zone===
 
===Marble Zone===
 
[[File:Z dcp01.png|right]]
 
[[File:Z dcp01.png|right]]
* This is [[Chemical Plant Zone]], and it is heavily under development, with major differences in the level's design from either final or the later prototypes, and is very unfinished.
 
 
* Chemical Plant Acts 2 and 3 have the same layout as Act 1, but have the ring and object layouts of Green Hill Zone 1.
 
* Chemical Plant Acts 2 and 3 have the same layout as Act 1, but have the ring and object layouts of Green Hill Zone 1.
* It uses a pink palette instead of a green palette used in the later betas and final versions.
 
* Some of the buildings in the background are shorter, and match that of the footage of the Nick Arcade build.
 
 
* There are extra objects in the zone for Marble Zone in Sonic 1 accessible via debug, but they use garbled tiles.
 
* There are extra objects in the zone for Marble Zone in Sonic 1 accessible via debug, but they use garbled tiles.
 
* There is a falling block for Chemical Plant also accessible via debug
 
* There is a falling block for Chemical Plant also accessible via debug
* The transportation tubes were apparently used in a different way, but they aren't functional in this build.
 
 
* There is a prototype boss for this zone found in the ROM through hacking.
 
* There is a prototype boss for this zone found in the ROM through hacking.
 
* The unused RAW data contained with the ROM is loaded when you down the zone.It does a illegal instrucion error.
 
* The unused RAW data contained with the ROM is loaded when you down the zone.It does a illegal instrucion error.
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===Spring Yard Zone===
 
===Spring Yard Zone===
* Actually [[Hidden Palace Zone]], the zone layout is as it is in the later Simon Wai prototype.
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* Act 2 has some leftover object placement from [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|Green Hill Zone]] Act 2.
* Act 2 has some leftover object placement from [[Green Hill Zone]] Act 2.
 
 
* There is a third act which has water that constantly rises and falls. This zone loads Green Hill Zone Act 1's ring locations.
 
* There is a third act which has water that constantly rises and falls. This zone loads Green Hill Zone Act 1's ring locations.
* If under water in Acts 2 and 3 until the countdown starts and you jump out the [[Labyrinth Zone]] music will play.
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* If under water in Acts 2 and 3, or if you use the water level controls with the 2P controller on Act 1 to submerge Sonic until the countdown starts, then jump out, the [[Labyrinth Zone]] music will play.
* The level of water can be controlled using {{up}} and {{down}} on the 2P controller.
 
*If you move the water up so a badnik is submerged, his orange spot turns bright yellow. This is because Sonic's underwater palette is really from [[Labyrinth Zone]] in Sonic 1.
 
 
* In Act 3 you get placed in the blocks, what makes the camera go crazy (after some button mashing you will eventually get placed into the level)
 
* In Act 3 you get placed in the blocks, what makes the camera go crazy (after some button mashing you will eventually get placed into the level)
 
* In Act 3, shortly after you exit the tube, the water will suddenly appear.
 
* In Act 3, shortly after you exit the tube, the water will suddenly appear.
* All of the debug mode objects besides rings and monitors have broken previews.
 
* There is a strange bouncing object using bat's graphics found in the debug list.
 
**It has two objects that uses the animals' graphics. One only flips, other flips AND shoots fire.
 
**The other one looks like the unused [[Stego|Tycerobot]].
 
  
 
===Labyrinth Zone===
 
===Labyrinth Zone===
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===Star Light Zone===
 
===Star Light Zone===
[[File:Z deh01.png|right]]
 
* Actually [[Emerald Hill Zone]] (which the later prototype confirms kept the name Green Hill Zone for a time) and is as the same as it was in the Nick Arcade video. The layout is very different in Act 1, and slightly different in Act 2. Star Light Zone music plays in this zone.
 
* This is the only zone where Tails is disabled, suggesting this particular version was tailored for the [[Nick Arcade]] show in order for the contestants not to have their rings lost by Tails, as well as hide the fact that he can follow the player, as this feature hadn't been directly featured previously. Tails can play in this zone via 2 player mode, though.
 
* The boss behaves exactly the same as in the later prototype, but it does have explosion effects. These are the same as the ones from ''Sonic 1''.
 
 
* The 4th buzzer's shots (and every other buzzer past it in the level) rarely hurt the player.
 
* The 4th buzzer's shots (and every other buzzer past it in the level) rarely hurt the player.
  
 
===Scrap Brain Zone===
 
===Scrap Brain Zone===
* Actually [[Hill Top Zone]], this zone is also under heavy revision, as it finishes with a pipe leading to instant death because the screen-limit hadn't changed yet.
 
* The playfield limits are still the same as they were in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic 1]]'', but the level does not end at these limits. As a result, Act 1 cannot be played through.
 
* The secondary collision array for Act 2 is missing, so as a result, loops don't work.
 
* Second act crashes at about the midpoint.  This is because, as ''Sonic 2'' is built off of ''Sonic 1'', the level event handler calls a subroutine from ''Sonic 1'' that no longer exists (the transition between Acts 2 and 3 of [[Scrap Brain Zone]]). [[Final Zone]] crashes at the second tree for the same reason.
 
* The lava doesn't hurt you in this prototype.
 
* Green orbs are used as the weight on teeter-totters instead of a [[Sol]] without fireballs.
 
* The lifts are not fully functional yet and partly broken
 
 
* It is possible to move Tails past the point in Act 2 where it crashes and drop down, transporting you to Act 3.
 
* It is possible to move Tails past the point in Act 2 where it crashes and drop down, transporting you to Act 3.
  
 
===Final Zone===
 
===Final Zone===
 
* [[Hill Top Zone]] (matching behavior in ''Sonic 1'', where [[Final Zone]] is tucked into a corner of SBZ2), crashes to pink if you continue onwards because the game is trying to access the Final Zone boss data which is not there, dead end backwards. If you use debug and continue past the second tree, when you see the pink screen, rapidly press {{C}}, at the top of the screen you might see a garbled "illegal instruction" error.
 
* [[Hill Top Zone]] (matching behavior in ''Sonic 1'', where [[Final Zone]] is tucked into a corner of SBZ2), crashes to pink if you continue onwards because the game is trying to access the Final Zone boss data which is not there, dead end backwards. If you use debug and continue past the second tree, when you see the pink screen, rapidly press {{C}}, at the top of the screen you might see a garbled "illegal instruction" error.
 
===Special Stage===
 
* Same as Sonic 1
 
* Unplayable (crashes to lila)
 
* Playing music in the sound test and then selecting this has a 46.8% chance of carrying an infinite note
 
 
==Art Differences==
 
* Sonic and Tails are in different symmetrical designs on the end signpost
 
* Chemical Plant Zone uses a purple-pink accent in the background instead of olive green; buildings are also much lower
 
* Seesaws similar to that in the final [[Hill Top Zone]] can be seen in Emerald Hill's [[object debug]] - An interesting connection because HTZ's uses Emerald Hill's art.
 
  
 
== Levels ==
 
== Levels ==
* [[Green Hill Zone]] (Sonic 1) (cut) (playable)
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* [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|Green Hill Zone]] (Sonic 1) (cut) (playable)
 
* [[Chemical Plant Zone]] (playable)
 
* [[Chemical Plant Zone]] (playable)
 
* [[Labyrinth Zone]] (cut) (empty) (debate on prototype of Genocide City)
 
* [[Labyrinth Zone]] (cut) (empty) (debate on prototype of Genocide City)
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==Cheat Codes==
 
==Cheat Codes==
:''Note:All button input codes mirror those of the Japanese version of Sonic 1.''
 
*'''Level Select''': At the title screen, press {{Up}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Up}}, and {{Start}}.
 
*'''Debug Mode''': At the title screen, press {{C}}, {{C}}, {{Up}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Up}}, then {{A}} + {{Start}}.
 
*'''Level Select with Debug Mode''': Activate the level select code, but don't press {{Start}}. Instead, let the demo play, then when it returns to the title screen, press {{C}}, {{C}}, {{Up}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Down}}, {{Up}}, then {{A}} + {{Start}}. Select a level and hold {{A}} until it loads.
 
 
*'''Debug Patchcode''': FFFFFA:0001. This patchcode removes the need to enter a Debug code.  The level select code can be used to debug in any level.
 
*'''Debug Patchcode''': FFFFFA:0001. This patchcode removes the need to enter a Debug code.  The level select code can be used to debug in any level.
*'''Two-player Mode''': Highlight an Act in the level select screen and press {{B}} + {{Start}}.
 
 
*'''Restore Green Hill Zone Collision''': With a [[Game Genie]], enter the following codes:
 
*'''Restore Green Hill Zone Collision''': With a [[Game Genie]], enter the following codes:
 
:AA1A-CEAL
 
:AA1A-CEAL
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It restores the original Sonic 1 collision, so Sonic 2 zones will not work.
 
It restores the original Sonic 1 collision, so Sonic 2 zones will not work.
  
==Release==
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==Downloads==
The prototype was found and sold to [[drx]] in cartridge form for $1500 USD. The funds were raised via a community effort, with a dump of the ROM going public on November 7, 2006,
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{{Download|file=Sonic_The_Hedgehog 2 (Early prototype) (dumped_by_hidden-palace.org).zip|filesize=520KB}}
  
==Physical Cartridge==
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==Physical scans==
(from [[drx]]'s [[Hidden Palace]])
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(from [[User:Drx|drx]]'s [[Hidden Palace]])
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Image:s2b_cart_case.jpg|Front of cartridge with holographic "Sonic 2" label
 
Image:s2b_cart_case.jpg|Front of cartridge with holographic "Sonic 2" label
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
 
*[http://www.hidden-palace.org/?news/c/9 Hidden Palace News Release]
 
*[http://www.hidden-palace.org/?news/c/9 Hidden Palace News Release]
 
*{{LinkRetro|topic=8345|title=Sonic Retro release thread}}
 
*{{LinkRetro|topic=8345|title=Sonic Retro release thread}}
  
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==References==
{{S2Betas}}
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Nick Arcade prototype)
Prerelease of: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
System: Sega Mega Drive
Build date: 1992
ROM size: 1 MB
Source: EPROM cartridge
Found by: drx

The Sonic the Hedgehog 2 "Nick Arcade" Prototype is a prototype build of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the Sega Mega Drive. It stands as the earliest known version of the game to be found and released onto the internet, likely created during the first half of 1992.

The Nick Arcade prototype is a very early version of the game. Only an untitled Emerald Hill Zone can be played normally, with a further five Zones accessible only through a level select code. Much of the game still looks and plays like the original Sonic the Hedgehog - the level select screen is identical, and remnants of the original Green Hill Zone are still somewhat playable. Sonic 1 music is still intact, and the full Blue Sphere game is available when locked on to Sonic & Knuckles.

History

While perhaps unlikely to have been built for the show, this release is commonly referred to as the "Nick Arcade" prototype due to its appearance in two 1992 episodes of Nick Arcade - the first sightings of the prototype by the Sonic the Hedgehog community. It is also known to have been shown in issues of Sega Visions and, potentially, a behind closed doors press-only event at Summer CES 1992.

The prototype was found and sold to drx in cartridge form for $1,500 USD. The funds were raised via a community effort, with a dump of the ROM going public on November 7, 2006.

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  • Each Zone uses music from Sonic 1, further proving that Sonic 2 was built from Sonic 1.
  • There is a large amount of raw code contained within the ROM.
  • If Tails dies, the camera will follow him as he respawns until he goes off screen.
  • If Sonic & Tails are hit at the same time, lots of rings will sprawl out regardless of how many rings they actually have (provided the player has at least one ring).
  • The backgrounds of Hill Top and Chemical Plant don't move.
  • Invincibility doesn't show stars, but plays the music. The music and invulnerability lasts until the end of the act.
  • Try jump without rolling in a spring pointing to dow and Sonic will use the dying animation while falling. (Tested in Emerald Hill)
  • There is this 8bpp image whose purpose is unknown (located from $1C324-$1FFFF, must be viewed in "two-dimensional" mode in Tile Molester):
S2NA-UnknownArt.png

Green Hill Zone

  • Collision detection is very glitchy, as the collision system has been changed to the system for Sonic 2, but Green Hill Zones collision pointers are still set up for Sonic 1s' collision. Oddly, the old Sonic 1 collision index still exists in the rom, and can be restored via cheat codes (doing this will fix Green Hill Zone, but cause similar collision issues in every other zone in game).
  • You can see here that the Sonic 1 springs still are here in the game and fully functional; the springs in the Sonic 2 levels are different and match the final game.
    • If one passes into Marble Zone (Chemical Plant Zone), the rings will still use the glitchy sprites they had in Green Hill Zone.
    • The spikes used are the same ones from Sonic 2. They use the correct graphics (aside from the green outlines) when seen in Debug Mode but use glitchy graphics when placed or seen in normal gameplay.

Marble Zone

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  • Chemical Plant Acts 2 and 3 have the same layout as Act 1, but have the ring and object layouts of Green Hill Zone 1.
  • There are extra objects in the zone for Marble Zone in Sonic 1 accessible via debug, but they use garbled tiles.
  • There is a falling block for Chemical Plant also accessible via debug
  • There is a prototype boss for this zone found in the ROM through hacking.
  • The unused RAW data contained with the ROM is loaded when you down the zone.It does a illegal instrucion error.
    • It loads if Tails falls to the area too.

Spring Yard Zone

  • Act 2 has some leftover object placement from Green Hill Zone Act 2.
  • There is a third act which has water that constantly rises and falls. This zone loads Green Hill Zone Act 1's ring locations.
  • If under water in Acts 2 and 3, or if you use the water level controls with the 2P controller on Act 1 to submerge Sonic until the countdown starts, then jump out, the Labyrinth Zone music will play.
  • In Act 3 you get placed in the blocks, what makes the camera go crazy (after some button mashing you will eventually get placed into the level)
  • In Act 3, shortly after you exit the tube, the water will suddenly appear.

Labyrinth Zone

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  • An empty zone, it loads Marble Zone's ring layout, Chemical Plant Zone's artwork, and has Labyrinth Zone's rippling effect. Third act is as SBZ3.
  • Labyrinth Zones layouts are very broken, and seems to load broken data from Chemical Plant alongside leftover garbage data. Using debug mode several people have found various strips of "land" but that data is often still just garbage.
  • Several people have debated that this could supposedly be an early version of Genocide City Zone (because of the city-like rippling lines that overlap your character) but somehow got removed from the Simon Wai Prototype. However, it's more likely just garbage data leftover from Sonic 1, as this zone doesn't have any of its own data, besides that which is leftover from Sonic 1.
  • If Marble Zone (CPZ) is loaded first, going back to the level select and going to Labyrinth Zone will cause it to load Chemical Plants background and some of its layout. (some layout tiles are mysteriously missing though)
    • Scrap Brain Zone Act 3 does the same thing, although it loads its own palettes. Oddly, you can easily land on solid ground in SBZ3 if you do this trick, and you can actually go forward by quite a bit (getting to the top of the level and beating it is impossible, though).

Star Light Zone

  • The 4th buzzer's shots (and every other buzzer past it in the level) rarely hurt the player.

Scrap Brain Zone

  • It is possible to move Tails past the point in Act 2 where it crashes and drop down, transporting you to Act 3.

Final Zone

  • Hill Top Zone (matching behavior in Sonic 1, where Final Zone is tucked into a corner of SBZ2), crashes to pink if you continue onwards because the game is trying to access the Final Zone boss data which is not there, dead end backwards. If you use debug and continue past the second tree, when you see the pink screen, rapidly press C, at the top of the screen you might see a garbled "illegal instruction" error.

Levels

Cheat Codes

  • Debug Patchcode: FFFFFA:0001. This patchcode removes the need to enter a Debug code. The level select code can be used to debug in any level.
  • Restore Green Hill Zone Collision: With a Game Genie, enter the following codes:
AA1A-CEAL
AA1A-CEFT
AA2A-CEB0
AA2A-CEB6
AA0T-CAG6
AA1A-CAEC
AA1T-CAA2
AA1T-CAF8
AA2A-CADJ
AA2A-CADR
AA1T-DECG
AA1T-DEHN
AA2A-DECN

It restores the original Sonic 1 collision, so Sonic 2 zones will not work.

Downloads

Download.svg Download Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Nick Arcade prototype)
File: Sonic_The_Hedgehog 2 (Early prototype) (dumped_by_hidden-palace.org).zip (519 kB) (info)

Physical scans

(from drx's Hidden Palace)

External links

References


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