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'''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' is an LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics]]. The background drawing features [[Marble Zone]] from its [[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|16-bit counterpart]]. The console features a directional pad on the left, and a button to perform a "Super Sonic Spin" on the right. It also contains four function buttons to turn off the system, toggle sound effects, pause the game, and a button that both turns on the system and starts the game. Unlike most Sonic games, jumping is triggered by pressing the {{up}} directional arrow.<br clear="all" /> | '''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' is an LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics]]. The background drawing features [[Marble Zone]] from its [[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|16-bit counterpart]]. The console features a directional pad on the left, and a button to perform a "Super Sonic Spin" on the right. It also contains four function buttons to turn off the system, toggle sound effects, pause the game, and a button that both turns on the system and starts the game. Unlike most Sonic games, jumping is triggered by pressing the {{up}} directional arrow.<br clear="all" /> | ||
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+ | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWwEjBbeOwY Game Commericial] | ||
==Box Art== | ==Box Art== |
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Sonic The Hedgehog LCD console
Sonic the Hedgehog is an LCD game created by Tiger Electronics. The background drawing features Marble Zone from its 16-bit counterpart. The console features a directional pad on the left, and a button to perform a "Super Sonic Spin" on the right. It also contains four function buttons to turn off the system, toggle sound effects, pause the game, and a button that both turns on the system and starts the game. Unlike most Sonic games, jumping is triggered by pressing the directional arrow.
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Box Art
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