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'''''SegaSonic the Hedgehog''''' (often referred to as '''''SegaSonic Arcade''''') is a game created by [[Hitmaker]], published by [[Sega]] and released for [[System 32]] arcade machines in June 1993 for Japan and September 1993 for the United Kingdom, and (presumedly) the United States.  There are three known revisions of this game (A, B and C, respectively), and a prototype for it as well.  In the game, players can choose from three characters:  [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Mighty the Armadillo]], or [[Ray the Flying Squirrel]]. This is the only game Ray has appeared in. The story goes that the three were captured by Eggman and placed on "Eggman Isle."  On the isle, Sonic and co. must avoid traps set by Dr. Eggman by using a single button and trackball interface.  This game can support up to 3 players.  Recently, SegaSonic Arcade was supported with MAME version .99, with only a few minor problems.
 
'''''SegaSonic the Hedgehog''''' (often referred to as '''''SegaSonic Arcade''''') is a game created by [[Hitmaker]], published by [[Sega]] and released for [[System 32]] arcade machines in June 1993 for Japan and September 1993 for the United Kingdom, and (presumedly) the United States.  There are three known revisions of this game (A, B and C, respectively), and a prototype for it as well.  In the game, players can choose from three characters:  [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Mighty the Armadillo]], or [[Ray the Flying Squirrel]]. This is the only game Ray has appeared in. The story goes that the three were captured by Eggman and placed on "Eggman Isle."  On the isle, Sonic and co. must avoid traps set by Dr. Eggman by using a single button and trackball interface.  This game can support up to 3 players.  Recently, SegaSonic Arcade was supported with MAME version .99, with only a few minor problems.
 
==Levels==
 
* [[Volcanic Vault]]
 
* [[Icy Isle]]
 
* [[Desert Dodge]]
 
* [[Trap Tower]]
 
* [[Landslide Limbo]]
 
* [[Wild Water Way]]
 
* [[Eggman's Tower]]
 
  
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==

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SegaSonic the Hedgehog
System(s): Sega System 32
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: 3D Platform

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SegaSonic the Hedgehog (often referred to as SegaSonic Arcade) is a game created by Hitmaker, published by Sega and released for System 32 arcade machines in June 1993 for Japan and September 1993 for the United Kingdom, and (presumedly) the United States. There are three known revisions of this game (A, B and C, respectively), and a prototype for it as well. In the game, players can choose from three characters: Sonic the Hedgehog, Mighty the Armadillo, or Ray the Flying Squirrel. This is the only game Ray has appeared in. The story goes that the three were captured by Eggman and placed on "Eggman Isle." On the isle, Sonic and co. must avoid traps set by Dr. Eggman by using a single button and trackball interface. This game can support up to 3 players. Recently, SegaSonic Arcade was supported with MAME version .99, with only a few minor problems.

Credits

Director: T. Tsuda
Programmers: H. Kawatake, T. Hasegawa, T. Kawauchi
Designers: M. Kusunoki, K. Miyagi, M. Hoshino, S. Yamagata
Sound: H. Miyauchi, K. Hanada, N. Tokiwa
Voices: Takeshi Kusao, Hinako Yoshino, Yusuke Numata, Masaharu Satou
Special Thanks: Naoto Ohshima, S. Burton, J. Spahn, M. Sasaki, E. Taki

Original Sound Version Recordings

See SegaSonic the Hedgehog OSV for a download page.

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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Arcade
 1991  Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car     1993  Sonic the Hedgehog | SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | SegaSonic the Hedgehog     1996  Sonic the Fighters     2011  Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Arcade     2015  Sonic Dash Extreme‎‎     2016  Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition     2020  Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition    
Arcade
 1992  UFO SegaSonic     1993  Sonic the Hedgehog | SegaSonic Popcorn Shop     1994  Sonic no Space Tours | SegaSonic Wataame Scramble | Sonic Canball | Air Circus | Curling Holiday     1997  Sonic the Hedgehog AWP     2002  Sonic & Tails Spinner     2003  CR Sonic     2007  Sonic Spinner     2008  Sonic Live!     2009  Sonic Hopper!     2010  Sonic Sports Basketball     2012  Sonic Sports Air Hockey | Oh! Ring | In the Barrel     2013  Sonic Athletics | Sonic Ghost Shooting | Sonic Brain Ranking‎‎     2016  Sonic Blast Ball‎‎     2019  Sonic Sports Kids Basketball‎‎    
 Unknown date  CoroCoro Fever (199x) | Darts Shot (199x) | Mogu-Mogu Rush (201x) | Neo Target (201x) | Circles Shoot (201x)