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| publisher=[[Sega]]
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| title=Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball<br>(Mega Drive prototype; 1993-08)
| developer=[[Sonic Team]],<br/>[[Sega Technical Institute]]
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| final=Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
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| date=1993-08
 
| romsize=1.25 MB
 
| romsize=1.25 MB
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| source=EPROM cartridge
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| foundby=PREMIERE{{ref|https://hiddenpalace.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Spinball_(Aug_1993_prototype)}}, [[Elliotro]]
 
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The '''''Sonic Spinball'' 1993-08 prototype''' is a [[prototype]] of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (16-bit)|Sonic Spinball]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. Its header claims it was built during August 1993.
  
Found by [[Elliotro]], '''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (16-bit)|Sonic Spinball]] Beta''' is not much different from the final and only varies in some ways.
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Built a month prior to the final US build, this prototype is not much different from the final and can be played all the way through, with several differences and a large amount of bugs, particularly in the latter half of the game.
  
==Various Differences==
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==History==
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This prototype was originally dumped by PREMIERE sometime in 1993 and distributed over BBS before the game was released, as the ROM contains data for a scene intro by the group{{ref|https://hiddenpalace.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Spinball_(Aug_1993_prototype)}}. Since its release, the ROM continued to be distributed by the Chinese through ROM sites and bootleg CDs, cartridges, and Super Magic Drive floppies. It was eventually rediscovered and made available by [[Elliotro]] on August 1, 2000, allowing it to be properly identified and archived.
  
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==Comparisons==
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===General===
 
===General===
 
*No sparkle sound effect played during the Sega screen.
 
*No sparkle sound effect played during the Sega screen.
 
*A different / glitchy intro. The video also plays before the Title screen instead of after.
 
*A different / glitchy intro. The video also plays before the Title screen instead of after.
*The title screen lacks a '''™''' near the Sega copyright.
 
 
*There is no Options screen.
 
*There is no Options screen.
 
*There are some different or missing messages from the scrolling bar on the top of the screen.
 
*There are some different or missing messages from the scrolling bar on the top of the screen.
 
*Debug mode is available and is activated by simply pausing the game. When debug is active you can position yourself anywhere with the directional pad. This is glitchy, however, as items may be stuck on screen after entering/exiting this mode.
 
*Debug mode is available and is activated by simply pausing the game. When debug is active you can position yourself anywhere with the directional pad. This is glitchy, however, as items may be stuck on screen after entering/exiting this mode.
 
*Different sound effects and music speeds up at some points (especially in bosses).
 
*Different sound effects and music speeds up at some points (especially in bosses).
*The jingles are the same in the [[Game Development:Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (16-bit)|first version]] of the final game.
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*The jingles are the same in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (16-bit)|first version/Development]] of the final game.
 
*There is a variation of the Intro tune, as well as a song that may be a early version of The Machine in the ROM. They can be accessed via hacking or opening the ROM in M1. ([http://www.project2612.org/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?p=4701#p4701 or listening the VGMs])
 
*There is a variation of the Intro tune, as well as a song that may be a early version of The Machine in the ROM. They can be accessed via hacking or opening the ROM in M1. ([http://www.project2612.org/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?p=4701#p4701 or listening the VGMs])
 
*The ROM is partially overdumped. At the end of the ROM is a copy of another game, [[sega:Sub-Terrania|Sub-Terrania]]. <!-- TODO: Final version, cracked, or what? -->
 
*The ROM is partially overdumped. At the end of the ROM is a copy of another game, [[sega:Sub-Terrania|Sub-Terrania]]. <!-- TODO: Final version, cracked, or what? -->
  
 
===Level===
 
===Level===
*Incomplete bonus stages. Only the Robotnik tooth bashing level is available, and it has different colors and a garbled screen behind him.
 
 
*Animals that appear from badniks are different.
 
*Animals that appear from badniks are different.
 
*Ferrons are known as forebots.
 
*Ferrons are known as forebots.
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*An invincible final boss. Due to this, the game cannot be beaten.
 
*An invincible final boss. Due to this, the game cannot be beaten.
 
*The Machine uses the music of The Showdown
 
*The Machine uses the music of The Showdown
 
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==Downloads==
 
==Downloads==
 
{{Download|file=Sonic Spinball (Beta).7z|filesize=487KB}}
 
{{Download|file=Sonic Spinball (Beta).7z|filesize=487KB}}
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Revision as of 01:06, 10 December 2022

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Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
(Mega Drive prototype; 1993-08)
Prerelease of: Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
System: Sega Mega Drive
Build date: 1993-08
ROM size: 1.25 MB
Source: EPROM cartridge
Found by: PREMIERE[1], Elliotro

The Sonic Spinball 1993-08 prototype is a prototype of Sonic Spinball for the Sega Mega Drive. Its header claims it was built during August 1993.

Built a month prior to the final US build, this prototype is not much different from the final and can be played all the way through, with several differences and a large amount of bugs, particularly in the latter half of the game.

History

This prototype was originally dumped by PREMIERE sometime in 1993 and distributed over BBS before the game was released, as the ROM contains data for a scene intro by the group[1]. Since its release, the ROM continued to be distributed by the Chinese through ROM sites and bootleg CDs, cartridges, and Super Magic Drive floppies. It was eventually rediscovered and made available by Elliotro on August 1, 2000, allowing it to be properly identified and archived.

Comparisons

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General

  • No sparkle sound effect played during the Sega screen.
  • A different / glitchy intro. The video also plays before the Title screen instead of after.
  • There is no Options screen.
  • There are some different or missing messages from the scrolling bar on the top of the screen.
  • Debug mode is available and is activated by simply pausing the game. When debug is active you can position yourself anywhere with the directional pad. This is glitchy, however, as items may be stuck on screen after entering/exiting this mode.
  • Different sound effects and music speeds up at some points (especially in bosses).
  • The jingles are the same in the first version/Development of the final game.
  • There is a variation of the Intro tune, as well as a song that may be a early version of The Machine in the ROM. They can be accessed via hacking or opening the ROM in M1. (or listening the VGMs)
  • The ROM is partially overdumped. At the end of the ROM is a copy of another game, Sub-Terrania.

Level

  • Animals that appear from badniks are different.
  • Ferrons are known as forebots.
  • Boss graphics remain mainly intact on defeat.
  • No eruption timer.
  • Hatchways rather than safety lids.
  • Sonic is off center in the cut scene when collecting an Emerald.
  • Using the switch that moves the bridge up will play a small Sonic 2 sound bite.
  • In Toxic Caves, falling off into the water in the bottom pinball board yields instant death, instead of the usual splashing, then death two seconds later.
  • In Toxic Caves, there is a layer of sludge around the bucket.
  • Extra badnik in Showdown.
  • Trigger on Showdown boss is more helpful.
  • An invincible final boss. Due to this, the game cannot be beaten.
  • The Machine uses the music of The Showdown

Downloads

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File: Sonic Spinball (Beta).7z (487 kB) (info)

References


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