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| [[File:References QuikandSilva Amiga Sonicenemy.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References QuikandSilva Amiga Sonicenemy.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Alien Front Online}}'' |
| 2001-08-07 | | 2001-08-07 | ||
| [[Sega Dreamcast]] | | [[Sega Dreamcast]] | ||
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| [[File:References AlientFrontOnline DC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References AlientFrontOnline DC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Aliens: Colonial Marines}}'' |
| 2013-02-11 | | 2013-02-11 | ||
| PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | | PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | ||
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| [[File:References AliensColonialMarines PC Sonic3specialstage.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References AliensColonialMarines PC Sonic3specialstage.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Art Alive!}}'' |
| 1991 | | 1991 | ||
| [[Sega Mega Drive]] | | [[Sega Mega Drive]] | ||
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| [[File:Asterix Sonic reference.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Asterix Sonic reference.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II}}'' |
| 1992-07-17 | | 1992-07-17 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:References SuperMonacoGPII MD Sonicmenu.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SuperMonacoGPII MD Sonicmenu.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Bayonetta}}'' |
| 2009-10-29 | | 2009-10-29 | ||
| PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Switch | | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Switch | ||
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| [[File:References Bayonetta PS3 Eggman.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References Bayonetta PS3 Eggman.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball}}'' |
| 2001-07 | | 2001-07 | ||
| Arcade, [[Nintendo GameCube]] | | Arcade, [[Nintendo GameCube]] | ||
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| [[File:References BeachSpikersVirtuaBeachVolleyball GC Sonicinflatable.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References BeachSpikersVirtuaBeachVolleyball GC Sonicinflatable.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg}}'' |
| 2003-09-23 | | 2003-09-23 | ||
| Nintendo GameCube | | Nintendo GameCube | ||
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| [[File:References BillyHatcher GC Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References BillyHatcher GC Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Blue Stinger}}'' |
| 1999-03-25 | | 1999-03-25 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:BuckUpAndDrive PC GreenHilltop.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:BuckUpAndDrive PC GreenHilltop.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble}}'' |
| 1996-07 | | 1996-07 | ||
| Mega Drive | | Mega Drive | ||
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| {{bobscreen|References BugsBunnyDoubleTrouble MD Sonicsshoes.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|References BugsBunnyDoubleTrouble MD Sonicsshoes.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Burning Rangers}}'' |
| 1998-02-26 | | 1998-02-26 | ||
| [[Sega Saturn]] | | [[Sega Saturn]] | ||
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| [[File:References BurningRangers SAT Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References BurningRangers SAT Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Bug!}}'' |
| 1995-07-28 | | 1995-07-28 | ||
| Sega Saturn, PC | | Sega Saturn, PC | ||
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| The famous [[Ring]] collection sound effect is used whenever clicking the next available space on the game board.{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}}{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZA9-05Rjbs}} | | The famous [[Ring]] collection sound effect is used whenever clicking the next available space on the game board.{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}}{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZA9-05Rjbs}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams}}'' |
| 1996-11-22 | | 1996-11-22 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| {{bobscreen|ChristmasNights Saturn SonicIntoDreams.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|ChristmasNights Saturn SonicIntoDreams.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|ChuChu Rocket!}}'' |
| 1999-11-11 | | 1999-11-11 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References ChuChuRocket DC Chao.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References ChuChuRocket DC Chao.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Clockwork Knight 2}}'' |
| 1995-07-28 | | 1995-07-28 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| {{bobscreen|CookieRunKingdom iOS SonicCookieGameplay.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|CookieRunKingdom iOS SonicCookieGameplay.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Cool Riders}}'' |
| 1995-04 | | 1995-04 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References CoolRiders ARC Sonic Tails.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References CoolRiders ARC Sonic Tails.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Crazy Faces}}'' |
| Unreleased | | Unreleased | ||
| Sega Game Gear | | Sega Game Gear | ||
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| {{bobscreen|CrazyFaces GG Puzzle01.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|CrazyFaces GG Puzzle01.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Crusader of Centy}}'' | |
| 1994-06-17 | | 1994-06-17 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:References CrusaderofCenty MD Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References CrusaderofCenty MD Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Daytona USA}}'' |
| 1993-08 | | 1993-08 | ||
| Arcade, Sega Saturn | | Arcade, Sega Saturn | ||
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| [[File:References DaytonaUSAChampionship SAT Sonicrock.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References DaytonaUSAChampionship SAT Sonicrock.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Daytona 3 Championship USA}}'' |
| 2017 | | 2017 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax}}'' |
| 2014-03-18 | | 2014-03-18 | ||
| Arcade, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | | Arcade, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | ||
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| [[File:References DengekiBunkoFightingClimax GHZstage.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]][[File:References DengekiBunkoFightingClimax Segastage.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References DengekiBunkoFightingClimax GHZstage.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]][[File:References DengekiBunkoFightingClimax Segastage.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Derby Owners Club}}'' |
| 1999-10 | | 1999-10 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:Deus Ex Mankind Divided Knuckles cameo.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Deus Ex Mankind Divided Knuckles cameo.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Dirt Devils}}'' |
| 1998-11 | | 1998-11 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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− | | ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' | + | | ''[[mariowiki:Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' |
| 1995-11-21 | | 1995-11-21 | ||
| [[sega:Super NES|Super NES]] | | [[sega:Super NES|Super NES]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|F1}}'' |
| 1993-08-27 | | 1993-08-27 | ||
| [[Sega Master System]] | | [[Sega Master System]] | ||
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| [[File:References FallGuys PC Soniccostume.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References FallGuys PC Soniccostume.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Feel the Magic: XY/XX}}'' |
| 2004-11-18 | | 2004-11-18 | ||
| [[Nintendo DS]] | | [[Nintendo DS]] | ||
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| [[File:References FeeltheMagicXYXX DS Sonicwig.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References FeeltheMagicXYXX DS Sonicwig.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Fighters Megamix}}'' |
| 1996-12-21 | | 1996-12-21 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| [[File:References FightersMegamix SAT Bark Bean.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References FightersMegamix SAT Bark Bean.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit}}'' | |
| 1994-04-23 | | 1994-04-23 | ||
| [[Sega Mega-CD]] | | [[Sega Mega-CD]] | ||
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| {{bobscreen|References ForumaOneHeavenlySymphony MCD Sonicbillboard.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|References ForumaOneHeavenlySymphony MCD Sonicbillboard.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Fighting Vipers}}'' |
| 1995-11 | | 1995-11 | ||
| Arcade, Sega Saturn | | Arcade, Sega Saturn | ||
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| {{bobscreen|FightingVipers Saturn SonicMovie1.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|FightingVipers Saturn SonicMovie1.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Gale Racer}}'' |
| 1994-12 | | 1994-12 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| Bom returns in the game's remake, boasting the same superior speed and Sonic-like design.{{ref|https://videochums.com/review/gem-smashers}} | | Bom returns in the game's remake, boasting the same superior speed and Sonic-like design.{{ref|https://videochums.com/review/gem-smashers}} | ||
| [[File:References GemSmashers Switch Bom.webp|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References GemSmashers Switch Bom.webp|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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| ''Goat Simulator'' | | ''Goat Simulator'' | ||
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| [[File:References GranTurismo6 PS3 Sonic SegaSammy.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References GranTurismo6 PS3 Sonic SegaSammy.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders}}'' |
| 1997-12 | | 1997-12 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References HarleyDavidsonLARiders ARC Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References HarleyDavidsonLARiders ARC Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA}}'' |
| 2009-07-02 | | 2009-07-02 | ||
| PSP | | PSP | ||
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| [[File:References HatsuneMikuProjectDIVA PSP Sonic1 MegaDrive.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References HatsuneMikuProjectDIVA PSP Sonic1 MegaDrive.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend}}'' |
| 2011-11-10 | | 2011-11-10 | ||
| PSP | | PSP | ||
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| [[File:References HatsuneMikuProjectDIVAExtend PSP Soniccostume.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References HatsuneMikuProjectDIVAExtend PSP Soniccostume.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX}}'' |
| 2015-05-28 | | 2015-05-28 | ||
| [[Nintendo 3DS]] | | [[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
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| [[File:References HatsuneMikuProjectMiraiDX 3DS Sonicfigurine.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References HatsuneMikuProjectMiraiDX 3DS Sonicfigurine.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit}}'' |
| 2012-09-25 | | 2012-09-25 | ||
| PS3, Xbox 360, PC | | PS3, Xbox 360, PC | ||
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| [[File:References HellYeahWrathoftheDeadRabbit 360 magicemeralds.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References HellYeahWrathoftheDeadRabbit 360 magicemeralds.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Hyenas}}'' |
| 2023 | | 2023 | ||
| PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Windows PC | | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Windows PC | ||
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| [[File:Notavailable.svg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Notavailable.svg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Illbleed}}'' |
| 2001-03-29 | | 2001-03-29 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References Illbleed DC Zodick.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References Illbleed DC Zodick.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|The Incredible Hulk (2008)}}'' |
| 2008-06-05 | | 2008-06-05 | ||
| PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS | | PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS | ||
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| [[File:References IncredibleHulk Sonicbillboard.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References IncredibleHulk Sonicbillboard.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|J. League Pro Striker}}'' |
| 1993-04-23 | | 1993-04-23 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:References JLeagueProStriker MD Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References JLeagueProStriker MD Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Jet Set Radio}}'' |
| 2000-06-29 | | 2000-06-29 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References JetSetRadio DC Sonicending.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References JetSetRadio DC Sonicending.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football}}'' |
| 1991-11 | | 1991-11 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:KidIcarusUprising 3DS HedgehogClaws.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:KidIcarusUprising 3DS HedgehogClaws.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|L.A. Machineguns}}'' |
| 1998-12 | | 1998-12 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| | [[File:References LAMachineguns ARC SonicAdventure.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | | [[File:References LAMachineguns ARC SonicAdventure.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Last Bronx}}'' |
| 1996-06 | | 1996-06 | ||
| Arcade, Saturn, PC, [[PS2]] | | Arcade, Saturn, PC, [[PS2]] | ||
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| [[File:References_LastBronx_SAT_Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References_LastBronx_SAT_Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Le Mans 24}}'' |
| 1997-09 | | 1997-09 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:SONIC LittleBigPlanet.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:SONIC LittleBigPlanet.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Lost Judgment}}'' |
| 2021-09-24 | | 2021-09-24 | ||
| PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One | | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One | ||
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− | | ''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' | + | | ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' |
| 2014-05-29 | | 2014-05-29 | ||
| Wii U, Nintendo Switch | | Wii U, Nintendo Switch | ||
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| [[File:Mk8sonicamiibo.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Mk8sonicamiibo.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Megalopolis: Tokyo City Battle}}'' |
| 1993-03 | | 1993-03 | ||
| [[sega:AS-1|AS-1]] | | [[sega:AS-1|AS-1]] | ||
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| [[File:References_Megalopolis_AS1_Sonicbeer.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References_Megalopolis_AS1_Sonicbeer.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Metal Head}}'' |
| 1995-02-24 | | 1995-02-24 | ||
| Sega 32X | | Sega 32X | ||
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| [[File:References MetalHead 32X Sonicneonsign.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References MetalHead 32X Sonicneonsign.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse}}'' |
| 1995-03-31 | | 1995-03-31 | ||
| Mega Drive, Mega-CD | | Mega Drive, Mega-CD | ||
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| [[File:References MonsterHunterRise Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References MonsterHunterRise Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Motor Raid}}'' |
| 1997-10 | | 1997-10 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References MotorRaid ARC Sonicstatue.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References MotorRaid ARC Sonicstatue.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|NBA 2K}}'' |
| 1999-11-10 | | 1999-11-10 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References NBA2K DC Hedgehogsteam.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References NBA2K DC Hedgehogsteam.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Neko Dai Suki!}}'' |
| 1996-07-19 | | 1996-07-19 | ||
| Sega Game Gear | | Sega Game Gear | ||
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| {{bobscreen|References NeonGenesisEvangelionIronMaiden PC Sonicmug.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|References NeonGenesisEvangelionIronMaiden PC Sonicmug.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|NHL 2K}}'' |
| 2000-02-09 | | 2000-02-09 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|NiGHTS into Dreams}}'' |
| 1996-07-05 | | 1996-07-05 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| [[File:Ninjala Switch SonicCollab.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Ninjala Switch SonicCollab.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game}}'' |
| 2019-07-24 | | 2019-07-24 | ||
| PlayStation 4 | | PlayStation 4 | ||
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| [[File:Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game PS4 title.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game PS4 title.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Omakase! Savers}}'' |
| 1996-02-23 | | 1996-02-23 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| [[File:References OmakaseSavers SAT SonicTailsplushie.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References OmakaseSavers SAT SonicTailsplushie.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
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− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|OutRun 2 SP}}'' |
| 2004-12-21 | | 2004-12-21 | ||
| Arcade, PC, PS2, [[Xbox]], [[PSP]] | | Arcade, PC, PS2, [[Xbox]], [[PSP]] | ||
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| [[File:OutRun2SP PC CasinoTown1.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]]<br>[[File:OutRun2SP PC CasinoTown2.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:OutRun2SP PC CasinoTown1.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]]<br>[[File:OutRun2SP PC CasinoTown2.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|OutRunners}}'' |
| 1993-05 | | 1993-05 | ||
| Arcade, Sega Mega Drive | | Arcade, Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:References Outrunners ARC Sonicbillboard.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References Outrunners ARC Sonicbillboard.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium}}'' |
| 1993-12-17 | | 1993-12-17 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:References PhantasyStarIV MD Runhedgehogrun.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PhantasyStarIV MD Runhedgehogrun.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Phantasy Star Online}}'' |
| 2000-12-21 | | 2000-12-21 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References PhantasyStarOnline DC Sonic Tails Knuckles.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PhantasyStarOnline DC Sonic Tails Knuckles.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Phantasy Star Universe}}'' |
| 2006-08-31 | | 2006-08-31 | ||
| PC, PS2, Xbox 360 | | PC, PS2, Xbox 360 | ||
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| [[File:References PizzaTower PC sprite SonicAdventurepose.gif]]<br>[[File:PizzaTowerSAGE2019 PC Snick.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]]<br>[[File:PizzaTower PC SnickCameo.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PizzaTower PC sprite SonicAdventurepose.gif]]<br>[[File:PizzaTowerSAGE2019 PC Snick.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]]<br>[[File:PizzaTower PC SnickCameo.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Popful Mail}}'' |
| 1994-04-01 | | 1994-04-01 | ||
| Sega Mega-CD | | Sega Mega-CD | ||
Line 562: | Line 556: | ||
| [[File:References PopfulMail MCD Sonicwantedboard.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PopfulMail MCD Sonicwantedboard.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Premier Manager}}'' |
| 1995-11 | | 1995-11 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:References PremierManager MD Chaotixadvert.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PremierManager MD Chaotixadvert.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Premier Manager 97}}'' |
| 1996-10-31 | | 1996-10-31 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
Line 574: | Line 568: | ||
| [[File:References PremierManager97 MD S&Kadvert.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PremierManager97 MD S&Kadvert.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Pro Yakyuu GG League '94}}'' |
| 1994-09-30 | | 1994-09-30 | ||
| Sega Game Gear | | Sega Game Gear | ||
Line 580: | Line 574: | ||
| {{bobscreen|ProYakyuuGGLeague94 title.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|ProYakyuuGGLeague94 title.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 98}}'' |
| 1998-03-26 | | 1998-03-26 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
Line 586: | Line 580: | ||
| {{bobscreen|Notavailable.svg|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|Notavailable.svg|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Pro Yakyuu Super League '91}}'' |
| 1991-08-30 | | 1991-08-30 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
Line 592: | Line 586: | ||
| [[File:References ProYakyuuSuperLeague91 MD Sonicsigns.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References ProYakyuuSuperLeague91 MD Sonicsigns.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Pro Yakyuu Super League CD}}'' |
| 1992-10-30 | | 1992-10-30 | ||
| Sega Mega-CD | | Sega Mega-CD | ||
Line 599: | Line 593: | ||
[[File:References ProYakyuuSuperLeagueCD MCD field.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | [[File:References ProYakyuuSuperLeagueCD MCD field.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Puyo Puyo!}}'' |
| 2006-12-14 | | 2006-12-14 | ||
| PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP | | PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP | ||
Line 605: | Line 599: | ||
| [[File:References PuyoPuyo15thAnniversary DS SonicPuyo.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PuyoPuyo15thAnniversary DS SonicPuyo.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Puyo Puyo Tetris}}'' |
| 2014-02-06 | | 2014-02-06 | ||
| PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, 3DS, Wii U, Switch, PC | | PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, 3DS, Wii U, Switch, PC | ||
Line 611: | Line 605: | ||
| [[File:References PuyoPuyoTetris PC Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References PuyoPuyoTetris PC Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Puyo Puyo Tetris 2}}'' |
| 2020-12-08 | | 2020-12-08 | ||
| PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PC | | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PC | ||
Line 623: | Line 617: | ||
| [[File:References QuiktheThunderRabbit CD32 bluehedgehog.gif|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References QuiktheThunderRabbit CD32 bluehedgehog.gif|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing}}'' |
| 2008-05-20 | | 2008-05-20 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
Line 629: | Line 623: | ||
| [[File:References RTunedUltimateStreetRacing ARC Soniccar.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References RTunedUltimateStreetRacing ARC Soniccar.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Rad Mobile}}'' |
| 1991-02 | | 1991-02 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References RetroCityRampage PC DrVonButtnik.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References RetroCityRampage PC DrVonButtnik.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Samba de Amigo}}'' |
| 2008-09-23 | | 2008-09-23 | ||
| Wii | | Wii | ||
− | | Sonic appears in his own themed stage, and dances with Amigo. | + | | Sonic appears in his own themed stage based on [[Green Hill Zone]], and dances with Amigo. |
| [[File:References SambadeAmigo Wii GHZ.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SambadeAmigo Wii GHZ.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''{{SegaLink|Samba de Amigo: Party Central}}'' | ||
+ | | 2023-06 | ||
+ | | Nintendo Switch | ||
+ | | Sonic appears in his own themed stage based on [[City Escape]], and dances with Amigo to "[[Escape from the City]]" and "[[Fist Bump]]". | ||
+ | | [[File:Notavailable.svg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game'' | | ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game'' | ||
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| [[File:ScottPilgrim SpeedyThePorcupine.PNG|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]]<br><br>[[File:References VideoGames ScottPilgrim SonicAdventure.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:ScottPilgrim SpeedyThePorcupine.PNG|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]]<br><br>[[File:References VideoGames ScottPilgrim SonicAdventure.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Scud Race}}'' | |
| 1996-12 | | 1996-12 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References SecretofMana SFC Pebbler.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SecretofMana SFC Pebbler.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | ''[[ | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Bass Fishing}}'' |
+ | | 1997-11 | ||
+ | | Arcade, Dreamcast, PC, [[Wii]] | ||
+ | | After a few courses you receive a Sonic lure. | ||
+ | | [[File:References SegaBassFishing DC Soniclure.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Channel}}'' | ||
| 1994-05 | | 1994-05 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:SegaChannel MD Intro.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:SegaChannel MD Intro.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Game Pack 4 in 1}}'' |
| 1992-12 | | 1992-12 | ||
| Sega Game Gear | | Sega Game Gear | ||
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| {{bobscreen|References SegaGamePack4in1 GG Tennis Sonicumpire.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|References SegaGamePack4in1 GG Tennis Sonicumpire.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Rally Revo}}'' |
| 2007-09-27 | | 2007-09-27 | ||
| Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | | Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | ||
Line 695: | Line 701: | ||
| [[File:References SegaRallyRevo PC Shadowcar.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SegaRallyRevo PC Shadowcar.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park}}'' |
| 1998-01-29 | | 1998-01-29 | ||
| Sega Saturn | | Sega Saturn | ||
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| {{bobscreen|References_SegaSaturndeHakkenTamagotchiPark_SAT_Sonictchi.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|References_SegaSaturndeHakkenTamagotchiPark_SAT_Sonictchi.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Ski Super G}}'' |
| 1996-12 | | 1996-12 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References SegaSkiSuperG ARC Sonicstatue.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SegaSkiSuperG ARC Sonicstatue.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Splash! Golf}}'' |
| 2008-04-23 | | 2008-04-23 | ||
| PC | | PC | ||
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| [[File:References SegaSplashGolf PC Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SegaSplashGolf PC Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Superstars}}'' |
| 2004-10-22 | | 2004-10-22 | ||
| PlayStation 2 | | PlayStation 2 | ||
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| [[File:References SegaSuperstars PS2 SonicHeroes.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SegaSuperstars PS2 SonicHeroes.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sega Superstars Tennis}}'' |
| 2008-03-18 | | 2008-03-18 | ||
| PS2, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii | | PS2, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii | ||
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| [[File:References SegaSuperstarsTennis 360 Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SegaSuperstarsTennis 360 Sonic.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Segagaga}}'' |
| 2001-05-31 | | 2001-05-31 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References Segagaga DC Sonicintro.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References Segagaga DC Sonicintro.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Shenmue}}'' |
| 1999-12-29 | | 1999-12-29 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References Shenmue DC Sonicgachapon.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References Shenmue DC Sonicgachapon.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Shenmue II}}'' |
| 2001-09-06 | | 2001-09-06 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References ShenmueII DC Sonicgachapon.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References ShenmueII DC Sonicgachapon.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Shining Force II}}'' |
| 1993-10-01 | | 1993-10-01 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:Mario-and-Sonic-in-the-Simpsons.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Mario-and-Sonic-in-the-Simpsons.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (Mega-CD)}}'' |
| 1993-09 | | 1993-09 | ||
| Sega Mega-CD | | Sega Mega-CD | ||
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| [[File:References SpiderManvsTheKingpin MegaCD Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SpiderManvsTheKingpin MegaCD Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Spikeout}}'' |
| 1998-09 | | 1998-09 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References Spikeout ARC Sonicstatue.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References Spikeout ARC Sonicstatue.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Spikeout: Battle Street}}'' |
| 2005-03-24 | | 2005-03-24 | ||
| [[sega:Xbox|Xbox]] | | [[sega:Xbox|Xbox]] | ||
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| [[File:References SpikeoutBattleStreet Xbox Sonicstatue.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SpikeoutBattleStreet Xbox Sonicstatue.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Spiral Knights}}'' |
| 2011-06-14 | | 2011-06-14 | ||
| PC | | PC | ||
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| [[File:Spiral Knights promotional.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Spiral Knights promotional.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Sports Talk Baseball}}'' |
| 1992-05 | | 1992-05 | ||
| Mega Drive | | Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:Spyro sonic 2.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Spyro sonic 2.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Stack Columns}}'' |
| 1994-05 | | 1994-05 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:Sonic in Super Mario Maker.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Sonic in Super Mario Maker.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD}}'' |
| 2019-10-28 | | 2019-10-28 | ||
| PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | | PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | ||
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| [[File:References SuperMonkeyBallBananaBlitzHD PC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References SuperMonkeyBallBananaBlitzHD PC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania}}'' |
| 2021-10-05 | | 2021-10-05 | ||
| PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | | PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | ||
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| ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' | | ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' | ||
| 1991-12-20 | | 1991-12-20 | ||
− | | | + | | NES |
| Stage 3 of ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' features a Sonic-like hedgehog enemy which defends itself by performing a [[spin attack]].{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}} | | Stage 3 of ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' features a Sonic-like hedgehog enemy which defends itself by performing a [[spin attack]].{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}} | ||
| [[File:References TinyToonAdventures FC hedgehogenemy.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References TinyToonAdventures FC hedgehogenemy.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Tom and Jerry: The Movie}}'' |
| 1992-10-01 | | 1992-10-01 | ||
| Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System | | Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System | ||
Line 851: | Line 857: | ||
| {{bobscreen|References TomandJerryTheMovie GG Sonicposter.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|References TomandJerryTheMovie GG Sonicposter.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Torarete Tamaruka!?}}'' |
| 1994-06-03 | | 1994-06-03 | ||
| Game Gear | | Game Gear | ||
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| [[File:References TorareteTamaruka GG MegaDrive Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References TorareteTamaruka GG MegaDrive Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Toy Commander}}'' |
| 1999-10-21 | | 1999-10-21 | ||
| Sega Dreamcast | | Sega Dreamcast | ||
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| [[File:References_ToyCommander_DC_Soniccalendar.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References_ToyCommander_DC_Soniccalendar.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Toy Fighter}}'' |
| 1999-09 | | 1999-09 | ||
| [[sega:NAOMI|NAOMI]] | | [[sega:NAOMI|NAOMI]] | ||
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|[[File:Toyfightsoniccameo1.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | |[[File:Toyfightsoniccameo1.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Two Point Hospital}}'' |
| 2018-08-29 | | 2018-08-29 | ||
| PC | | PC | ||
Line 875: | Line 881: | ||
| [[File:References TwoPointHospital PC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References TwoPointHospital PC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Ultimate Soccer}}'' |
| 1993-09 | | 1993-09 | ||
| Sega Mega Drive | | Sega Mega Drive | ||
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| [[File:Uniracers SNES Sonicnotcoolenough.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Uniracers SNES Sonicnotcoolenough.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Cop 3}}'' |
| 2003-02-18 | | 2003-02-18 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References VirtuaCop3 ARC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References VirtuaCop3 ARC Sonic.jpeg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Fighter 2}}'' |
| 1994-11 | | 1994-11 | ||
| Arcade, Sega Saturn, PC | | Arcade, Sega Saturn, PC | ||
Line 899: | Line 905: | ||
| {{bobscreen|VirtuaFighter2 Model2 SonicCameo.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | | {{bobscreen|VirtuaFighter2 Model2 SonicCameo.png|width={{#var:screenshotsize}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution}}'' |
| 2002 | | 2002 | ||
| Arcade, PlayStation 2 | | Arcade, PlayStation 2 | ||
Line 905: | Line 911: | ||
| [[File:Sega World Papillon Plaza Outside Virtua Fighter 4 1.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:Sega World Papillon Plaza Outside Virtua Fighter 4 1.jpg|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Fighter 5}}'' |
| 2005-11-26 | | 2005-11-26 | ||
| Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | | Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | ||
Line 911: | Line 917: | ||
| [[File:References VirtuaFighter5 PS3 SegaArena Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References VirtuaFighter5 PS3 SegaArena Sonic.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Fighter Kids}}'' |
| 1996-03 | | 1996-03 | ||
| Arcade, Sega Saturn | | Arcade, Sega Saturn | ||
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| [[File:References VirtuaFighterKids SAT JP Sonicgraffiti.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References VirtuaFighterKids SAT JP Sonicgraffiti.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Racing Deluxe}}'' |
| 1994-11-21 | | 1994-11-21 | ||
| 32X | | 32X | ||
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|[[File:VirtuaRacingDeluxe 32X Knuckles.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | |[[File:VirtuaRacingDeluxe 32X Knuckles.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Striker}}'' |
| 1995-05 | | 1995-05 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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| [[File:References VirtuaStriker ARC Sonicball.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | | [[File:References VirtuaStriker ARC Sonicball.png|{{#var:screenshotsize}}px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | '' | + | | ''{{SegaLink|Virtua Striker 2}}'' |
| 1997-06 | | 1997-06 | ||
| Arcade | | Arcade | ||
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- Back to: References to Sonic.
Sonic the Hedgehog is a very famous character in pop culture, as well as Sega's official mascot, and as such, has appeared in many games, many of which are Sega-published titles, as either cameo, allusion, Easter egg, or playable character(s). The following is a (working) compiled list of appearances by Sonic the Hedgehog, and/or any other character or element related to Sonic the Hedgehog, in non-Sonic video game titles:
Video games
Game | Release date | System | Description | Screenshot |
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A Hard Day's Night | 1995 | PC-98 | A Sonic the Hedgehog-like plushie appears in one of the character's bedrooms. | |
Action Henk | 2015 | PC | There's an unlockable outfit called "Blue Blaze Henk" that's basically a Sonic costume. | |
The Adventures of Quik & Silva | 1991-05-10 | Amiga | Sonic the Hedgehog appears as one of the game's enemies. | |
Alien Front Online | 2001-08-07 | Sega Dreamcast | Sonic appears on a billboard. | |
Aliens: Colonial Marines | 2013-02-11 | PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | A locker contains a checkered sphere and smaller red and blue spheres, a reference to the Special Stage in Sonic the Hedgehog 3. | |
Art Alive! | 1991 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic appears as "stamps" to be placed. | |
Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission Las Vegum | 2005 | PC, PlayStation 2, PSP | One faction of Roman warriors wears blue headgear that resembles Sonic spines, along with Sonic's trademark red shoes. They carry gold rings. | |
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II | 1992-07-17 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic runs across a menu screen. | |
Bayonetta | 2009-10-29 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Switch | During the game's beginning sequence, Bayonetta and Enzo conduct a funeral for a man named Eggman, with Enzo stating, "Even old Eggman the Destroyer gets scrambled in the end, right?" Originally, game designer Hideki Kamiya did not intend this line to be a reference to the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, recalling, "I had just randomly decided to use the word "Eggman". Then I found out it was the name of a character in another famous game. I figured if the fans get a kick out of it, then it is fine to leave it as it is."[1] | |
Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball | 2001-07 | Arcade, Nintendo GameCube | A giant inflatable Sonic floats above one of the volleyball courts. | |
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg | 2003-09-23 | Nintendo GameCube | Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and a Chao feature as hidden egg animals. | |
Blue Stinger | 1999-03-25 | Sega Dreamcast | The game's Toy Shop area is occupied with various real and fictional Sega products, including copies of Sonic Adventure. Additionally, the minigame Stamp Rally features a character with a very Sonic-like face and eye design. | |
Bryce's Movement Engine¹ | 2020-01-17 | Windows PC | A hidden area contains the words "WHO IS BRY" spelled in Rings atop a Sonic-esque tiled floor, while another features phrases presented through Mega Drive-era Sonic series stage introductions. | |
Buck Up And Drive! | 2022-01-10 | PC | One of the random environments in the game is Green Hilltop, which is based on Green Hill Zone and similar levels in the Sonic series. | |
Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble | 1996-07 | Mega Drive | Bugs Bunny comes across sneakers resembling Sonic's shoes, which seem to have been abandoned. The left shoe impatiently taps up and down similarly to Sonic's iconic waiting pose.[2] | |
Burning Rangers | 1998-02-26 | Sega Saturn | Lead Phoenix's hockey stick has a Sonic logo on it. Stage 3 contains areas called Greenhill Lounge and Starlight Lounge. Rescuing Naoto Ohshima a second time yields a picture of Sonic. | |
Bug! | 1995-07-28 | Sega Saturn, PC | Sonic the Hedgehog makes two cameo appearances in the stage Reptilia; once in a bonus level where the player competes against him in a footrace, and another in a secret area as a visual-only cameo. By enabling the cheat which makes Bug able to move anywhere, you can actually walk up and kill him like a regular enemy.[3] | |
Candy Land | 1998 | Windows PC | The famous Ring collection sound effect is used whenever clicking the next available space on the game board.[3][4] | |
Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams | 1996-11-22 | Sega Saturn | One of the unlockable presents is Sonic into Dreams, which sees the player control Sonic, on foot, complete Spring Valley in a similar means to Claris or Elliot in the main game. Additionally, a Christmas-themed Dr. Eggman is fought in place of the boss Puffy. | |
ChuChu Rocket! | 1999-11-11 | Sega Dreamcast | Clear all 25 puzzles in the Stage Challenge mode, and you can have the normal ChuChus replaced with Chao (Dreamcast version only). | |
Clockwork Knight 2 | 1995-07-28 | Sega Saturn | In a hidden movie, a Sonic toy can be seen sitting on a shelf. | |
Cookie Run: Kingdom | 2021 | iOS, Android | From September 17 to October 16, 2021, a special crossover event was held which allowed players to run through Green Hill Zone in a special story event featuring Sonic and Tails as Cookies teaming up with the Cookies to defeat Dr. Eggman. Collecting the seven Chaos Emeralds would unlock Sonic Cookie and Tails Cookie as team members, and Sonic-themed kingdom decorations could be unlocked. | |
Cool Riders | 1995-04 | Arcade | When a player finishes a race and reaches the high score table, there are mini-Sonic and Tails head icons that can be used for a player's initials. | |
Crazy Faces | Unreleased | Sega Game Gear | The first puzzle is based off the European cover for Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
Crusader of Centy | 1994-06-17 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic lays in a lawn chair on Anemone Beach. Talk to Sonic and he says: "Tsk, tsk. I'm a gallant hedgehog. Don't mess or you'll get burned." He says this in the Japanese verison as well (「チッチッチッ!オレは、イナセなハリネズミ。さわると、ヤケドするぜ。」) | |
Daytona USA | 1993-08 | Arcade, Sega Saturn | Sonic appears carved in a stone mountain on the Three-Seven Speedway course. | |
Daytona 3 Championship USA | 2017 | Arcade | Sonic appears once again in a stone mountain on the Three-Seven Speedway course, this time in his post-Sonic Adventure design. | |
Death Road to Canada | 2016-07-22 | Windows PC, Mac OS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android | If a character with very high dexterity (movement speed) makes it to Canada, they will reference a Sonic quote or mention Sonic or Dr. Robotnik during the epilogue. In addition, one of their possible epilogues states that they nicknamed themselves "Sonic the Hedgehog". | |
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax | 2014-03-18 | Arcade, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | Green Hill Zone appears as a stage. Sonic appears in the background of another stage, along with a Chao, NiGHTS, Opa-Opa and various pieces of Sega hardware. | |
Derby Owners Club | 1999-10 | Arcade | The track G1 Sega features a large inflatable Sonic balloon surrounded by spinning rings. | |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided | 2016 | PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC | Boxes of a fictional Knuckles the Echidna spin-off game called Knuckles & Knuckles & Knuckles can be found on a shelf. | |
Dirt Devils | 1998-11 | Arcade | Sonic's head is seen on the hood of the Euro-Prototype car. | |
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories | 2006-02-23 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable | The character Tink can perform the special ability Sonic Roll, where he curls into a ball to attack in a Spin Dash-like manner. The ability is even accompanied by the corresponding sound effect, although the audio was replaced in the game's subsequent PlayStation Portable release.[3] | |
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest | 1995-11-21 | Super NES | At the end of the game, Diddy gets rated as a video game hero according to how many of the DK Coins you collect. On the screen is a trash can labeled "No Hopers" with Sonic's shoes next to it (as well as the gun of Earthworm Jim). This was removed in the GBA version. | |
Ears of the Killer | 2020-06-30 | Windows PC | ZZ proposes selling an "Orgone Videogame Entity" to increase company profits - which is actually an old Sonic the Hedgehog figurine with a spiral drawn on it. | |
Exponential Idle | 2020 | iOS, Android | The game awards the "Gotta Go Fast" achievement for reaching 2.5x speed with the acceleration button (requiring approximately 7 minutes of holding the button down.)[3] | |
F1 | 1993-08-27 | Sega Master System | Sonic is seen on billboards on some tracks. | |
F1 Pole Position 2 | 1993 | Super NES | As an officially licensed Formula One game, F1 Pole Position 2 includes cars from the 1993 F1 season. This includes Williams, which was the time was sponsored by Sega, and while the in-game sprites are too small to render any text, Sonic's red sneakers can just about be seen below the cockpit. Additionally, McLaren's roadkill hedgehog decal can be clearly seen on the background car. | |
Fall Guys | 2020 | PC, PlayStation 4 | There is an unlockable outfit of Sonic for the player's Fall Guy, costing five crowns to unlock.[5] Later, a Knuckles outfit was also added.[6] | |
Feel the Magic: XY/XX | 2004-11-18 | Nintendo DS | In the 'Paint' mini game, one of the shapes which requires coloring is a Sonic head. You can also unlock a Sonic wig for your girlfriend, when Sonic Advance is inserted into the GBA cartridge slot. Having Sonic Advance 3 in the GBA cartridge slot will unlock a Chao wig. Both wigs can also be unlocked by completing the game on 'Hell mode'. | |
Fighters Megamix | 1996-12-21 | Sega Saturn | Bean the Dynamite and Bark the Polar Bear from Sonic the Fighters appear as playable characters, along with the South Island and Aurora Icefield stages from that game. | |
Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit | 1994-04-23 | Sega Mega-CD | Sonic and Tails' heads can be spotted on billboards on some tracks and the background of a menu. | |
Fighting Vipers | 1995-11 | Arcade, Sega Saturn | In the intro movie, Sanman's pile of toys contains the Lunar Fox, Honey (in her alternative costume) and a transformed Rocket Metal from Sonic the Fighters. Bark the Polar Bear's legs and feet are also visible. | |
Gale Racer | 1994-12 | Sega Saturn | The Sega Saturn port of Rad Mobile features the return of the original game's Sonic-series air fresheners, and adds a slew of additional characters such as Amy Rose and Metal Sonic. | |
Gem Smashers | 2003-07-01 | Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console, iOS | One of the game's three playable characters is Bom, a blue hedgehog who boasts the fastest speed of any character.[3][7] | |
Gem Smashers | 2017-02-24 | PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Switch, Xbox One | Bom returns in the game's remake, boasting the same superior speed and Sonic-like design.[7] | |
Goat Simulator | 2014 | PC | There is a goat called "Blue Streak" that can turn blue and run at great speeds. | |
Gran Turismo 6 | 2013 | PlayStation 3 | On the modern Fuji Speedway tracks (F, GT), there is a Sonic advertisement on the billboard bridge next to the SEGA-Sammy logo right after the start/finish line. | |
Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders | 1997-12 | Arcade | At the gate of the mansion in the Beverly Hills stage, Sonic is featured on several stone blocks. | |
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA | 2009-07-02 | PSP | In the Miku's Room feature of the game, one of the obtainable items is a Mega Drive and an original Sonic the Hedgehog cartridge. | |
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend | 2011-11-10 | PSP | In celebration of Sonic's 20th Anniversary, Hatsune Miku dressed up as Sonic. An album that was given to those who pre-ordered the game featured Miku singing Live & Learn. | |
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX | 2015-05-28 | Nintendo 3DS | A Sonic statue can be bought and placed in your home. His description is "Everyone knows the blue blur. Gotta go fast!". | |
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit | 2012-09-25 | PS3, Xbox 360, PC | When Ash is given a radar, he asks "Do I look like I'm trying to collect 7 magic emeralds or something?" | |
Hyenas | 2023 | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Windows PC | Hero-Ki, a character in the game, cosplays as Sonic the Hedgehog, and has plushes of Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Amy attached to the strap on his bag. | |
Illbleed | 2001-03-29 | Sega Dreamcast | A boss named Zodick the Hellhog resembles Sonic the Hedgehog (albeit in Demon form) and even spouts rings when hit and Spin Dashes as an attack. | |
The Incredible Hulk | 2008-06-05 | PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS | If the player jumps to random buildings, they can find a billboard with assorted illustrations of Sonic on it. | |
J. League Pro Striker | 1993-04-23 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic is seen at the Sega logo. | |
Jet Set Radio | 2000-06-29 | Sega Dreamcast | Players can tag various parts of the game's stages with graffiti of Sega character stock art, including Sonic, Dr. Eggman, Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, E-102 Gamma, Big, and Chao from Sonic Adventure, with Sonic further appearing on a billboard in the game's ending cutscene. Additionally, the character Garam wears a necklace with a peculiarly-shaped skull on it - the game's art director Ryuta Ueda hinted that this is actually the skull of Sonic the Hedgehog.[8] | |
Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football | 1991-11 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic occasionally appears on the megatron after a touchdown is scored. | |
Kid Icarus: Uprising | 2012-03-22 | Nintendo 3DS | One of the weapons in the game is the Hedgehog Claws, which have fast rapid fire, fast charge time and gives the user a large speed boost. Its idol states they are "inspired by hedgehogs". | |
L.A. Machineguns | 1998-12 | Arcade | Sonic and the Sonic Adventure logo appear as neon signs in the Las Vegas stage. | |
Last Bronx | 1996-06 | Arcade, Saturn, PC, PS2 | In Tommy's stage, there is a poster of Sonic on a building in the background. Also, there's a sticker of Sonic on Tommy's outfit. | |
Le Mans 24 | 1997-09 | Arcade | Sonic is a hidden racer. | |
Lego Dimensions | 2015-09-27 | PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U | Sonic is included in the second series of characters that were released for the game. | |
LittleBigPlanet | 2008 | PlayStation 3 | Five Sonic-themed skins based on Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman and Sonic the Werehog, along with a set of Sonic decals were released in 2010. | |
Lost Judgment | 2021-09-24 | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One | A Sonic the Fighters cabinet appears among a number of other Sega arcade classics.[9] | |
Malice | 2004-04-08 | PlayStation 2 | During one of the game's scenes, a bird scolds another bird for worshipping a blue hedgehog.[3] | |
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | 2014-05-29 | Wii U, Nintendo Switch | From v4.0 of the Wii U version onwards, tapping a Sonic amiibo will unlock a Sonic-themed racing suit for the player's Mii. | |
Megalopolis: Tokyo City Battle | 1993-03 | AS-1 | Numerous references to Sega were included as small cameos in Megalopolis: Tokyo City Battle's ride film; most notably, Sonic the Hedgehog appears on a large advertisement for bottled beer. | |
Metal Head | 1995-02-24 | Sega 32X | Sonic appears on a neon sign on a building in the stage Downtown. | |
Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse | 1995-03-31 | Mega Drive, Mega-CD | Both Sonic and Tails' names are featured in the game's credits as nicknames for Tony Parks and Phil Snape. | |
Mission in Snowdriftland | 2021-12-01 | PC | In the Steam release of the game, the artifact recovered in level 17 is the Hedgehog Ring, which is based on the Rings from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. | |
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate | 2014 | 3DS | A Sonic costume for the player's Palico was added to the game as part of free DLC in April 2015. The costume comes with Caliburn as a weapon. | |
Monster Hunter Rise | 2021-03-26 | Switch | A number of Sonic-series cosmetic items and armors have been released which allow players to dress as Sonic, Tails, and more.[6] | |
Motor Raid | 1997-10 | Arcade | One of the game's tracks features a large statue of Sonic the Hedgehog.[10] | |
NBA 2K | 1999-11-10 | Sega Dreamcast | Players can create a team called the Hedgehogs, which features Sonic holding a basketball as the logo. | |
Neko Dai Suki! | 1996-07-19 | Sega Game Gear | Sonic appears as a poster in one room. | |
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden | 1997-07-11 | Windows PC | Sonic appears on a mug in one of the game's settings. | |
NHL 2K | 2000-02-09 | Sega Dreamcast | Sonic appears on the Jumbotron occasionally. | |
NiGHTS into Dreams | 1996-07-05 | Sega Saturn | All of the default high scores are set by Sonic characters, with Tails being listed as "Miles" in every region. | |
Ninjala | 2020 | Nintendo Switch | From September 23 to October 21, 2020, a Ninjala x Sonic Collab took place in which various items including costumes, stickers and Gum Utsusemi based on Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Dr. Eggman were available to purchase from the in-game cosmetics shop.[11] | |
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game | 2019-07-24 | PlayStation 4 | A performer wearing a Sonic the Hedgehog sports-mascot costume is prominently featured in many parts of the game.[9] | |
Omakase! Savers | 1996-02-23 | Sega Saturn | Sonic and Tails plushies appear in the game's opening FMV sequence. | |
OutRun 2 SP | 2004-12-21 | Arcade, PC, PS2, Xbox, PSP | Sonic billboards and statue appear in the Casino Town course. | |
OutRunners | 1993-05 | Arcade, Sega Mega Drive | In the intro Sonic and Tails fly in two versions of their biplane, the Tornado, and sprinkle the Sega logo. In the game, Sonic billboards appear at the side of the track. In the Japanese Mega Drive version they also appear on the Sega logo (the American publishers, Data East, removed it from their release). | |
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium | 1993-12-17 | Sega Mega Drive | In the town of Krup, there is a book in Saya's school called "Run, Hedgehog, Run!".[12] | |
Phantasy Star Online | 2000-12-21 | Sega Dreamcast | Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails have cameoed online numerous times. | |
Phantasy Star Universe | 2006-08-31 | PC, PS2, Xbox 360 | Lobbies are decorated with Sonic statues and rings on Sonic's birthday (23rd June). | |
Pizza Tower | 2023-01-26 | Windows PC | The 2023 indie PC game Pizza Tower is littered with numerous homages to pop culture, video games included. The protagonist Peppino (as can his uncanny clone Fake Peppino) can perform a taunt move which pays homage to Sonic's circular pose on the cover of Sonic Adventure. Additionally, the music track "Pumpin' Hot Stuff" uses a number of musical motifs inspired by Sonic CD's soundtrack, such as the repeating siren sample which begins "Stardust Speedway 'B' Mix" and the construction of melodies using orchestra hits from "Metallic Madness 'G' Mix", and the track "Move It, Boy" is composed almost entirely around the original "work that sucker to death" sample featured in "Boss!!!"
Originally intended for the SAGE 2019 demo, Snick made cameos in later demos, such as dressing up as a ghost in the Noise's Hardoween demo and appearing during the Noise's boss fight in the Peppino's Xmas Break demo. In the final game, one of Gustavo's taunts has Brick the Rat become Snick, a missing persons poster for Snick can be found in the Slum, and Snick himself can be found in a secret room in Staff Only wearing his ghost costume. |
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Popful Mail | 1994-04-01 | Sega Mega-CD | The main character Mail examines a notice board in the game, which has a small drawing of Sonic pinned to it. | |
Premier Manager | 1995-11 | Sega Mega Drive | Chaotix logos are available for decoration of the stadium. | |
Premier Manager 97 | 1996-10-31 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic & Knuckles logos are available for decoration of the stadium. | |
Pro Yakyuu GG League '94 | 1994-09-30 | Sega Game Gear | Sonic appears on a billboard. | |
Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 98 | 1998-03-26 | Sega Saturn | Sonic R is advertised in the Tokyo Dome stadium. | |
Pro Yakyuu Super League '91 | 1991-08-30 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic's name appears on billboards above the stadium. | |
Pro Yakyuu Super League CD | 1992-10-30 | Sega Mega-CD | Sonic appears on the loading screens as well as on the field of one of the selectable ballparks. | |
Puyo Puyo! | 2006-12-14 | PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP | The player can unlock "Sonic-style Puyo" which resemble the heads of various Sonic characters. | |
Puyo Puyo Tetris | 2014-02-06 | PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, 3DS, Wii U, Switch, PC | The player can unlock "Sonic-style" Puyos and Tetriminos which resemble the heads of various Sonic characters. | |
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 | 2020-12-08 | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PC | As of version 1.1.0, Sonic is a playable character, with Jun'ichi Kanemaru and Roger Craig Smith reprising their roles for Japanese and English respectively. Avatars based on various Sonic characters, Sonic-themed items for Skill Battle, and Tropical Resort Act 1's music track are also included. | |
Quik the Thunder Rabbit | 1994 | Amiga, Amiga CD32 | In the introductory cutscene, a tiny blue hedgehog is slowly making his way across a desert road before Quik zooms around the corner, causing the rodent to scurry away and leap off a nearby cliff.[3] | |
R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing | 2008-05-20 | Arcade | The cars in the game can be customized, with some featuring a Sonic the Hedgehog-themed paint job. | |
Rad Mobile | 1991-02 | Arcade | A cute Sonic the Hedgehog air freshener hangs from the car's rear-view mirror during gameplay. Notably, this is Sonic's first appearance in a game, predating even the first title of his own series.[13] | |
Ratchet & Clank | 2016-04-12 | PlayStation 4 | One of the unlockables in the game lets you change the bolts, which is the collectable currency in the game, into currency from other games. One of which being rings (called "Adorable Toruses" in the game). | |
Reset Generation | 2005-07-25 | Windows, N-Gage 2.0 | Reset Generation stars a parody of Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
Retro City Rampage | 2012-10-09 | PC | One of the game's primary antagonists is named Dr. Von Buttnick (an homage to Dr. Ivo Robotnik), and players can acquire power-ups in the form of "speed shoes" that unlock a quick dash tackle ability (described as being from "the Green Hills".) Additionally, every area in Theftropolis ends in the word "Zone".[3] | |
Samba de Amigo | 2008-09-23 | Wii | Sonic appears in his own themed stage based on Green Hill Zone, and dances with Amigo. | |
Samba de Amigo: Party Central | 2023-06 | Nintendo Switch | Sonic appears in his own themed stage based on City Escape, and dances with Amigo to "Escape from the City" and "Fist Bump". | |
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game | 2010 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | There is a powerup in the form of a game called "Speedy the Porcupine". By entering the level select cheat from Sonic 3, enemies will explode into a flurry of woodland creatures when defeated.[3] A later release parodies the cover of Sonic Adventure. | |
Scud Race | 1996-12 | Arcade | Sonic and Tails appear on a billboard in the Beginner (Day) track, and Sonic appears on smaller signs throughout the game. In the Xbox port of OutRun 2 (which features the tracks of Scud Race), this billboard has been replaced with a generic Sega logo, but is still present in the Dreamcast development kit track models. | |
Secret of Mana | 1993-08-06 | Super Famicom | The game features enemies called Pebblers - blue-quilled hedgehogs with red feet who attack by curling into balls. | |
Sega Bass Fishing | 1997-11 | Arcade, Dreamcast, PC, Wii | After a few courses you receive a Sonic lure. | |
Sega Channel | 1994-05 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic appears in the intro when booting up the Sega Channel Adaptor. | |
Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 | 1992-12 | Sega Game Gear | Sonic is the umpire in the tennis game. | |
Sega Rally Revo | 2007-09-27 | Windows PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | The third livery for the Citroën C2 Super 1600 is themed on Sonic the Hedgehog, while the third livery for Toyota Celica VVTi is themed on Shadow the Hedgehog. Each are unlocked by driving their respective cars 50 miles (32km). | |
Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park | 1998-01-29 | Sega Saturn | If a certain Tamagotchi is raised just right it grows up into the super secret "Sonictchi". | |
Sega Ski Super G | 1996-12 | Arcade | A Sonic statues appears in the background of the first track. | |
Sega Splash! Golf | 2008-04-23 | PC | Sonic and Tails are caddies in a course based on Green Hill Zone. | |
Sega Superstars | 2004-10-22 | PlayStation 2 | One of the 12 games is based upon a Sonic Heroes-style Special Stage. | |
Sega Superstars Tennis | 2008-03-18 | PS2, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii | Sonic, Tails, Amy, Shadow and Eggman are playable characters. | |
Segagaga | 2001-05-31 | Sega Dreamcast | Sonic appears in the intro FMV. | |
Shenmue | 1999-12-29 | Sega Dreamcast | Sonic the Fighters character figurines are available. | |
Shenmue II | 2001-09-06 | Sega Dreamcast | Same as Shenmue. | |
Shining Force II | 1993-10-01 | Sega Mega Drive | There is a secret battle after the ending credits on a playfield shaped like Sonic, from the Sonic Software Planning logo. | |
The Simpsons Game | 2007-10-30 | PS2, PS3, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii, DS | Sonic appears in the "Enter the Cheatrix" level as a washed-up has-been, spouting funny lines such as "I miss the 90's, everybody loved me then". He also appears at the end, escaping the video game world with the Simpsons. | |
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin | 1993-09 | Sega Mega-CD | In the game's ending, a carving of Sonic's head can be spotted on a cave in the background. | |
Spikeout | 1998-09 | Arcade | In one of the game's stages, a large statue of Sonic the Hedgehog appears near an elevator (a lower-poly model of his Sonic Jam render)[14], and is featured alongside artwork of a previously-unused Sonic Adventure design concept[15][16] - notably depicting Sonic in a style roughly halfway between his classic and modern designs.[17] | |
Spikeout: Battle Street | 2005-03-24 | Xbox | The same Sonic the Hedgehog statue appears in Spikeout's expanded Xbox port, this time replacing with a new model sporting his modern design.[14] | |
Spiral Knights | 2011-06-14 | PC | A Metal Sonic costume was given to those who purchased Sonic CD on Steam before January 31, 2012, and later became available for purchase. Tails' tails also appeared as a wearable accessory. | |
Sports Talk Baseball | 1992-05 | Mega Drive | Sonic appears on the stadium's bigscreen.[2] | |
Spyro: Year of the Dragon | 2000-10-10 | PlayStation | If you decline Moneybags' offer in the Crystal Islands level, he will threaten to "turn you into a blue hedgehog or something." | |
Stack Columns | 1994-05 | Arcade | The background for the Las Vegas tournaments depicts a "SegaSonicS" casino, with a statue of Sonic the Hedgehog standing above one of its entrances. | |
Super Mario Maker | 2015-09-10 | Wii U | Using the Sonic amiibo will spawn a Mystery Mushroom that turns Mario into Sonic. | |
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD | 2019-10-28 | PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | Classic Sonic can be unlocked as a playable character. | |
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania | 2021-10-05 | PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | Both Sonic and Tails can be unlocked as playable characters. | |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | 2008-01-31 | Wii | Sonic is a playable character. | |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | 2014-09-13 | 3DS, Wii U | Sonic is a playable character. | |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | 2018-12-07 | Nintendo Switch | Sonic is a playable character. | |
Taiko no Tatsujin | 2008 | iOS | Sonic, Dr. Eggman, and other franchise characters appear in the game's iOS port. | |
Tiny Toon Adventures | 1991-12-20 | NES | Stage 3 of Tiny Toon Adventures features a Sonic-like hedgehog enemy which defends itself by performing a spin attack.[3] | |
Tom and Jerry: The Movie | 1992-10-01 | Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System | An ad for Sonic appears on the windows of a bookstore in one level. In the Master System version, posters of both Sonic and Opa-Opa adorn a few walls in the third level. | |
Torarete Tamaruka!? | 1994-06-03 | Game Gear | An in-game store features Sonic the Hedgehog and Dr. Eggman plushies, alongside boxed Japanese Mega Drive systems. | |
Toy Commander | 1999-10-21 | Sega Dreamcast | Sonic appears on a calendar on the floor in some stages. | |
Toy Fighter | 1999-09 | NAOMI | Sonic appears as a plush in the child's playroom between fights. | |
Two Point Hospital | 2018-08-29 | PC | Arcade Machine objects sport SEGA logos on their sides, display a loop of the Flying Battery Zone on their screens, and play Sonic sound effects and music when used. Patients afflicted with the "8-Bitten" condition express boredom with a leaning-forward foot tap and shake of a finger. | |
Ultimate Soccer | 1993-09 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic is seen at the Sega logo, plus the menus. | |
Uniracers | 1994-12 | Super Famicom | If players attempt to enter their name as either "SONIC" or "SEGA", an error appears stating the name is "NOT COOL ENOUGH". | |
Virtua Cop 3 | 2003-02-18 | Arcade | Sonic appears on the tutorial screen. | |
Virtua Fighter 2 | 1994-11 | Arcade, Sega Saturn, PC | When Jacky Bryant and Sarah Bryant fight, a hidden stage called Chicago is chosen. There's a brick wall in the background with graffiti, including a doodle of Sonic. | |
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution | 2002 | Arcade, PlayStation 2 | Quest mode includes a "Sonic Cup" tournament, with a logo of Sonic with some rings. Additionally, a shot of Sega World Papillon Plaza appears. | |
Virtua Fighter 5 | 2005-11-26 | Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | In Quest Mode, various locations based on actual Sega venues (like SegaWorld or Club Sega) can be visited, with most venues decorated with images of Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
Virtua Fighter Kids | 1996-03 | Arcade, Sega Saturn | Same as Virtua Fighter 2. | |
Virtua Racing Deluxe | 1994-11-21 | 32X | Driving around the Sand Park track in reverse reveals a sign with "KNUCKLES" written on it. | |
Virtua Striker | 1995-05 | Arcade | The game's match ball, designed after the Adidas Questra (the 1994 FIFA World Cup ball), has Sonic drawn into its black triskelions. | |
Virtua Striker 2 | 1997-06 | Arcade | There is a hidden MVP Yuki Chan team, which includes Bean the Dynamite from Sonic the Fighters. | |
Virtua Striker 3 | 2001-04 | Arcade, Sega Dreamcast | A hidden team has Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Dr. Eggman, and a Chao as players, with Yuji Naka as the coach. | |
Virtua Quest | 2004-08-26 | Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 | A Sonic statue appears in the Twin Axis server. | |
Virtua Tennis 4 | 2011-04-29 | PC, PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Xbox 360 | You can unlock a tennis racket in the shape of Sonic's head. | |
Wacky Worlds | 1994-11 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic and Tails are on the game's cover, Sonic is in a spaceship and is your cursor to select a world to play in, and Tails is a stamp in the jungle area. | |
Wally wo Sagase! | 1992-06 | Arcade | The game features a portrait of Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
WaveRunner | 1996-10 | Arcade | Sonic appears on the back of a racer's lifejacket. | |
Wimbledon Championship Tennis | 1993-10 | Mega Drive | One of the game's courts features advertisements for Sega and Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
Yakuza 0 | 2015-03-12 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One | The upgrades which increase character run speeds are called "Gotta Go Fast". | |
Yakuza 4 | 2010-03-18 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One | Sonic, Cream and Cheese appear on a SEGA Changer machine in Club SEGA. Also, Un-gravitify is used as background music in certain buildings. | |
Yakuza 5 | 2012-12-06 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One | The same SEGA Changer machine from Yakuza 4 with Sonic artwork appears in Club SEGA. Also, A New Venture is used as background music in various M-Stores. | |
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life | 2016-12-08 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One | Dreams of an Absolution is used as background music in certain buildings. | |
Yakuza Kiwami | 2016-01-21 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC | Sonic, Cream and Cheese appear on a Sega Changer machine in Club Sega, along with other minor appearances from Sonic on various signage. | |
Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World | 2015-06-25 | Wii U, 3DS | Tapping a Sonic amiibo will unlock a Sonic design for Yoshi. | |
Zool | 1992-10 | Amiga | The ending of the original Amiga version of Zool has the eponymous character kicking away a tiny blue hedgehog wearing red shoes. Additionally, one of the game's music tracks is titled "Sonic Basher".[3] |
Hidden and deleted references
Game | Release date | System | Description | Screenshot |
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Mega Turrican | 1994-03 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic and Mario are in the VRAM tiles of the first stage, but never used in actual game. However, they are used and visible in one of the game's prototypes. | |
Streets of Rage 3 | 1994-03-18 | Sega Mega Drive | Sonic appears on a billboard in one of the unused motorbike levels in the Japanese version of the game. | |
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island | 1995-08-05 | Super Famicom | While the final game's Harry Hedgehog enemies eschew any meaningful references to Sonic the Hedgehog (including not curling into a ball), development scratchpads reveal an early hedgehog enemy did in fact curl into a spiny ball as an attack. | |
Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge | 1998-05 | Arcade | A hidden texture loaded when booting up the game displays a photograph of an unknown Sega developer alongside a crude doodle of Sonic the Hedgehog, the name "Sega Uniparsal Studios" (an Engrish misspelling of "Universal Studios"), and Japanese text saying "Coming Soon" - a reference to the GameWorks chain of arcade-restaurants established by Sega and Universal Studios. This texture was removed in the game's later update, Daytona USA 2: Power Edition.[18] | |
Pocket Monsters Gold / Pocket Monsters Silver | 1999-11-21 | Game Boy Color | In leaked development scratchpads for the second generation of Pokémon designs, the Pokémon Sneasel appears with an alternate design which features a distinctly Sonic-like head. | |
Need for Speed: ProStreet | 2007-10-31 | Xbox 360 | An unused vinyl decal (located at ID 0xE6240FE8 in "VINYLS.BIN") features a neon-green Chao. | |
Pizza Tower | 2023-01-26 | Windows PC | Alongside the bevy of Sonic the Hedgehog references which appear in the released version of Pizza Tower, the character Snick was once imagined to have a gang of close friends during development. Included are Tail (Tails), Boots (Knuckles), Shadow Snick (Shadow), Dr. Bad Breakfast (Dr. Eggman), and three unnamed representations of Amy, Metal Sonic, and the meme creepypasta Sonic.exe. |
References
- ↑ http://platinumgames.com/2010/04/14/platinum-twilight-and-bayonetta-developer-commentary/ (Wayback Machine: 2010-04-17 21:11)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic2.html
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZA9-05Rjbs
- ↑ https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2020/10/13/fall-guys-sonic-hedgehog-costume-how-to-get-cost-crowns-chonk/
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic6.html
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 https://videochums.com/review/gem-smashers
- ↑ http://www.gamestm.co.uk/features/behind-the-scenes-jet-set-radio/4/ (Wayback Machine: 2012-11-22 05:46)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 https://nintendowire.com/news/2021/05/27/sonic-content-crossing-over-into-two-point-hospital-lost-judgment-official-olympics-game/
- ↑ @egregiousguy on Twitter
- ↑ @playninjala on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2020-10-09 17:32)
- ↑ https://sega-addicts.com/2011/05/02/sonic-cameos-rpg-edition/
- ↑ File:ACE UK 51.pdf, page 8
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 @tracker_td on Twitter
- ↑ @kazucrash_ on Twitter
- ↑ @tracker_td on Twitter
- ↑ @tracker_td on Twitter
- ↑ The Cutting Room Floor: Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge#.22Sega Uniparsal Studios.22