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'''''Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD''''', also frequently referred to as '''''Super Sonic''''', and at one point reportedly subtitled '''''Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Escape from Ring Zone'''''{{fileref|EGM US 029.pdf|page=32}}{{fileref|ElectricBrain UK 25.pdf|page=22}}{{fileref|Supergame BR 07.pdf|page=38}}, was a planned version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' for the [[Sega Mega-CD]]. | '''''Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD''''', also frequently referred to as '''''Super Sonic''''', and at one point reportedly subtitled '''''Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Escape from Ring Zone'''''{{fileref|EGM US 029.pdf|page=32}}{{fileref|ElectricBrain UK 25.pdf|page=22}}{{fileref|Supergame BR 07.pdf|page=38}}, was a planned version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' for the [[Sega Mega-CD]]. | ||
− | The [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD]]'' | + | The [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD]]'' is thought to have at one point been the same thing, likely separating at an early point in development when a disgruntled [[Yuji Naka]] and several members of the original [[Sonic Team]] migrated from [[Sega of Japan]]'s offices in Tokyo to [[Sega of America]] (or specifically, the [[Sega Technical Institute]]) in California - travelling to where ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' was actually popular, as opposed to staying in Japan where the reception had been more lukewarm. |
− | The entirety of the story is unclear, and many former developers seem unaware of the situation, however Sega spent a large part of 1992 promoting ''four'' different versions of ''Sonic 2'' - the Sega Mega Drive, [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Game Gear]] ports, all of which shipped, and a Sega Mega-CD version which did not. Development on ''Sonic 2 CD'' is thought to have | + | The entirety of the story is unclear, and many former developers seem unaware of the situation, however, Sega spent a large part of 1992 promoting ''four'' different versions of ''Sonic 2'' - the Sega Mega Drive, [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Game Gear]] ports, all of which shipped, and a Sega Mega-CD version which did not. Development on ''Sonic 2 CD'' is thought to have begun with an aim of launching after the aforementioned versions, however, the project was axed, potentially as a response to Japanese ''Sonic 2'' sales, and became an entirely separate game, ''Sonic CD''. |
− | Slightly enhanced Mega-CD ports of Mega Drive games were not uncommon during the early 1990s, and ''Sonic 2 CD'' appears to have followed a similar pattern - the addition of CD quality audio, cutscenes between levels and the potential for more stages were all announced by various sources, though very little seems to have been demonstrated and may relate | + | Slightly enhanced Mega-CD ports of Mega Drive games were not uncommon during the early 1990s, and ''Sonic 2 CD'' appears to have followed a similar pattern - the addition of CD-quality audio, cutscenes between levels and the potential for more stages were all announced by various sources, though very little seems to have been demonstrated and may relate solely to the Japanese-led ''Sonic CD'' project. |
− | An [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Mega-CD)|enhanced port]] of the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' was also announced around this time before being canned. | + | An [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Mega-CD)|enhanced port]] of the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' was also announced around this time before being canned. There are no gameplay screenshots of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD. |
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==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== |
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD |
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System(s): Sega Mega-CD |
Publisher: Sega |
Genre: Action |
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD, also frequently referred to as Super Sonic, and at one point reportedly subtitled Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Escape from Ring Zone[1][2][3], was a planned version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the Sega Mega-CD.
The Sega Mega Drive version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic the Hedgehog CD is thought to have at one point been the same thing, likely separating at an early point in development when a disgruntled Yuji Naka and several members of the original Sonic Team migrated from Sega of Japan's offices in Tokyo to Sega of America (or specifically, the Sega Technical Institute) in California - travelling to where Sonic the Hedgehog was actually popular, as opposed to staying in Japan where the reception had been more lukewarm.
The entirety of the story is unclear, and many former developers seem unaware of the situation, however, Sega spent a large part of 1992 promoting four different versions of Sonic 2 - the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear ports, all of which shipped, and a Sega Mega-CD version which did not. Development on Sonic 2 CD is thought to have begun with an aim of launching after the aforementioned versions, however, the project was axed, potentially as a response to Japanese Sonic 2 sales, and became an entirely separate game, Sonic CD.
Slightly enhanced Mega-CD ports of Mega Drive games were not uncommon during the early 1990s, and Sonic 2 CD appears to have followed a similar pattern - the addition of CD-quality audio, cutscenes between levels and the potential for more stages were all announced by various sources, though very little seems to have been demonstrated and may relate solely to the Japanese-led Sonic CD project.
An enhanced port of the original Sonic the Hedgehog was also announced around this time before being canned. There are no gameplay screenshots of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD.
Magazine articles
File | Date | Source | Title and comments |
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"Sonic II" Brief mention of a Mega-CD version of Sonic 2, scheduled for an Australian release in early 1993. | |||
"Sega Interview" After an interview with Yuji Naka, Sega Visions claims that a Sega Mega-CD version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is coming, with extra levels and "special bonus rounds" between zones. | |||
"Preview: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - Sonic II Sur Mega CD" | |||
"Mega CD Sonic Update" Short article describing the game as an enhanced version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 called "Super Sonic". | |||
"Top 100: Sonic the Hedgehog" While Mega explains its decision to rate the original Sonic the Hedgehog as the third best Mega Drive game available in the UK, it briefly alludes to Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and a Mega-CD game, Super Sonic. | |||
"Mega Mouth" Later in the issue, Mega briefly predicts a Mega-CD port of Sonic 2, but is likely speculating at this point. | |||
"CD ROM Showcase: Sonic the Hedgehog 2" | |||
"Sonic the Hedgehog 2" A brief mention at the back of this Sonic 2 preview, suggesting Sonic 2 CD exists. | |||
"Super Sonic" Mega reminds its readers of Super Sonic. The magazine pairs this with a screenshot of the original Sonic the Hedgehog, though does not otherwise suggest the two games are linked. The publication merely confirms "high quality" music is on the cards. | |||
"Sonic Speaks!" Short article about the game, still called "Super Sonic" at this point, and how voice acting will be included. | |||
"Gutter Talk!: Sonic CD Slips Up" UK magazine Sega Force reports that sales of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 in Japan have fallen below expectations, leading to a rethink in Sonic CD's development. No longer will it be an enhanced version of the Mega Drive game. | |||
"Super Sonic" Brief mention of the game, still referred to here as "Super Sonic", said to be released in Japan "any week now". |
Dated Issues
- Supergame (February 1992) - Name mentioned as Super Sonic 2: Escape From Ring Zone.
- SegaPro (April 1992) - Confirmation of Sonic 2 port.
- EGM (August 1992) - Sonic 2 CD shown at Summer CES in Chicago.
- Sega Visions (September 1992) - Additional zones mentioned.
- MegaZone (September 1992) - Sonic 2 will be released on MegaCD.
- Video Games & Computer Entertainment (October 1992) - Mega CD port confirmed.
- Mean Machines (November 1992) - Super Sonic will have CD soundtrack and extra levels.
Undated Issues
- GamePlayers Sega Guide - Sega CD port confirmed.
- SegaZone - Mega CD port of Sonic 2 with time travel mentioned.
- MegaTech - This article confirms that the Sega CD Sonic game isn't a port of Sonic 2.
References
Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems | |
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1991 Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Eraser 1992 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 1993 Sonic the Hedgehog CD | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine | Sonic Spinball 1994 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | Sonic & Knuckles 1995 Chaotix | Sonic Classics 1996 Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island |
Unreleased Sonic the Hedgehog games |
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Sonic's Edusoft | Sonic the Hedgehog (home computers) | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD | SegaSonic Bros. | Sister Sonic | Treasure Tails | Pre-May 1993 Sonic arcade games | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Limited Edition | Sonic Sports | Sonic Ride | Sonic Saturn | Sonic X: Chaos Emerald Chaos | Sonic DS | Sonic the Hedgehog Extreme | Sonic Riders | Sonic the Hedgehog: Awakening | Sonic Central | Sonic Demo |
Sonic X-treme incarnations |
Sonic Mars | Sonic X-treme (Point Of View | Project Condor | SonicPC) |