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General comparisons

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v0.51 prototype
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JP/EU Final game

The title screen in this prototype has been updated to match that of the final game, except the copyright text on the bottom uses a slightly less thick font. The music that plays for the title screen is the same one used in the 510 and v0.28A prototypes.

Menu navigation is inverted compared to the final, and while "New Game", "Continue" and "Time Attack" are functional and selectable, there is no "RAM Data" screen yet.

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v0.51 prototype
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Final game

The level select is identical to the 510 and v0.28A prototypes.

Gameplay comparisons

Graphics comparisons

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v0.51 prototype
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Final game

The Sonic signpost is the same as in the 510 and v0.28A prototypes.

Audio comparisons

Music

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v0.51 prototype
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Final game

This prototype still uses the different title screen/Time Attack music from the 510 and v0.28A prototypes.

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v0.51 prototype
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Final game

Likewise, the Power Sneakers music is still the earlier version.

v0.51 prototype
Final game

At this stage in development, the Past PCM tracks (with the exception of Quartz Quadrant) have been implemented, though a few of them have some noticeable differences. The timings for Palmtree Panic's Past track are off here.

v0.51 prototype
Final game

Collision Chaos' Past track plays at a slightly faster tempo and has a slightly different instrumentation, with some instruments having different volume levels.

Sound effects

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v0.51 prototype
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Final game

The sound for defeating Badniks is the same one from v0.28A and earlier.

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v0.51 prototype
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Final game

Sonic says "Yeah!" when he gets a 1-Up instead of "Yes!". The "Yeah!" sound effect would end up unused in the final game.

v0.02—v0.28A
v0.51 prototype
Final game

The time warp sound has been changed from the ear-grating sound of earlier prototypes to a CD audio track that would later become unused in the final. Curiously, it is track #33 in this prototype whereas it is track #2 in the final.

Level comparisons

References


Sonic the Hedgehog CD (Mega-CD prototype; 1993-06-21), prototype version of Sonic the Hedgehog CD
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