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Sonic Spinball (Game Gear prototype 031194) |
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Prerelease of: Sonic Spinball |
System: Sega Game Gear |
Build date: Mar 11, 1994 |
ROM size: 512 kB |
Source: CD-R disc |
Found by: drx |
Sonic Spinball prototype 031194 for the Game Gear was released by drx during the February 23rd, 2008 proto release.
Download Sonic Spinball (Game Gear prototype; 1994-03-11)
File: Sonic_Spinball_(Prototype_031194_-_Mar_11,_1994,_12.09).rar (195 kB) (info)
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- Can crash on Sega screen.
- The Sega screen has the extra text *_=Beta=_* 022894. Also there is no rolling Sonic in the intro. The logo has a wave effect and has no flashing palette.
- Title Screen has no Copyright.
- Options screen cannot be accessed.
- No flashing on the title card text.
- No pause text or point display while paused.
- Levels can be skipped by pressing or while the game is paused. You can also press to move Sonic anywhere.
- There is a texture in the background near the first paddles in Toxic Pools, where there isn't one in the final.
- When you run out of lives you get the ending. There are sprites of Sonic and Robotnik falling down it. Robotnik humurously spins out of control. This leads to a cutscene where both characters land in a volcano, which then sinks into the sea.
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