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Revision as of 07:37, 1 August 2010
Sonic 6 |
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System(s): Game Boy |
Publisher: Sonic World |
Genre: Pirated platform |
- For the unlicensed Mega Drive game, see Sonic Jam 6.
Sonic 6 is an unlicensed "pirate" game for the Gameboy supposedly released in 1998. It is actually a minor graphical hack for the 1993 Speedy Gonzales Game Boy cartridge by Sunsoft, replacing all sprites and references to Speedy Gonzales with Sonic. The game was likely chosen to hack due to Speedy Gonzales' similar gameplay mechanics to that of the Sonic series.
Unlike the original game, which starts in "Ice Zone," Sonic 6 starts with "Forest Zone". The game is credited as being made by "Sonic World", and is believed to be the same people who pirated Sonic the Hedgehog on the Super Nintendo. It utilizes a password system.
Passwords
Below is a list of zones and passwords from IGN for the original game, though the passwords work for Sonic 6 as well.
- Forest Zone - 343003
- Mexico Zone - 500999
- Desert Zone - 830637
- Country Zone - 812171
- Island Zone - 522472
- Cheese Zone - ???
Resources
Screenshot Gallery
Images shown on the right are from the original Speedy Gonzales, the left from Sonic 6.
Box Art
Photo of a Sonic 6 cartridge. It's similar to Sonic Jam 6.
Downloads
Download Sonic 6
File: Sonic 6.7z (167 kB) (info)
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