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==General comparisons==
 
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| desc=There is no intro or title screen, instead the game goes to the level select upon starting the game. Upon first glance, you'll notice that [[Red Volcano Zone]] is called Red Volcanic Zone in this build. Additionally trying to access any zones after Red Volcanic Zone act 3 causes the game to crash.
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| desc=There is no intro or title screen, instead the game goes to the level select upon starting the game. Upon first glance, The player will notice that [[Red Volcano Zone]] is called Red Volcanic Zone in this build. Additionally, trying to access any [[Zone]]s after Red Volcanic Zone Act 3 causes the game to crash.
 
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{{Comparison
 
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| image2=SonicBlast GG PlayerSelect.png
 
| game1=74 prototype
 
| game1=74 prototype
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=The player select screen is very barebones in this build. It's text based only, and therefore lacks sprites for [[Sonic]] and [[Knuckles]].
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| desc=The player select screen is very barebones in this build. It's text-based only, and therefore lacks sprites for [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]].
 
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| image2=SonicBlast GG TitleCard.png
 
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| game1=74 prototype
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=This build lacks title cards, as well as end of act title cards.
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| desc=This build lacks title cards, as well as end-of-Act title cards.
 
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| desc=After defeating the Volcanic Stage boss, one can use the debug to return to the original location of the boss to view what appears to be a bell like outline. This could possibly be a mistake made by SEGA during the development process.
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| desc=After defeating the [[Red Volcano Zone Boss|Red Volcanic Zone boss]], the player can use the debug mode to return to the original location of the boss to view what appears to be a bell like outline. This could possibly be a mistake made by SEGA during the development process.
 
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==Gameplay Comparisons==
 
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| desc=A Debug Mode is active. Holding {{2}} will freeze character and allow the player to move him freely with the D-Pad.
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| desc=A Debug Mode is active. Holding {{2}} will freeze the player's character and allow the player to move him freely with the D-Pad.
 
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{{Comparison
 
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| desc=Rings fly out when the player gets hit, but the counter doesn't deplete making it impossible to lose a life if the player is hit again.
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| desc=[[Ring]]s fly out when the player gets hit, but the counter doesn't deplete making it impossible to lose a life if the player is hit again.
 
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==Level comparisons==
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Green Hill Zone|Green Hill Zone]]
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Yellow Desert Zone|Yellow Desert Zone]]
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Red Volcanic Zone|Red Volcanic Zone]]
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 11 January 2021

Back to: Sonic Blast (Game Gear prototype 74).

General comparisons

SB73 1.png
74 prototype
G Sonic title.png
Final game

There is no intro or title screen, instead the game goes to the level select upon starting the game. Upon first glance, The player will notice that Red Volcano Zone is called Red Volcanic Zone in this build. Additionally, trying to access any Zones after Red Volcanic Zone Act 3 causes the game to crash.

SB73 2.png
74 prototype
SonicBlast GG PlayerSelect.png
Final game

The player select screen is very barebones in this build. It's text-based only, and therefore lacks sprites for Sonic and Knuckles.

Notavailable.svg
74 prototype
SonicBlast GG TitleCard.png
Final game

This build lacks title cards, as well as end-of-Act title cards.

SonicBlast 74 GarbageData.png
74 prototype
Notavailable.svg
Final game

Act 2 of each Zone has garbage data bellow the level.

Notavailable.svg
74 prototype
Notavailable.svg
Final game

After defeating the Red Volcanic Zone boss, the player can use the debug mode to return to the original location of the boss to view what appears to be a bell like outline. This could possibly be a mistake made by SEGA during the development process.

Gameplay Comparisons

SB73 3.png
74 prototype
Notavailable.svg
Final game

A Debug Mode is active. Holding 2 will freeze the player's character and allow the player to move him freely with the D-Pad.

SonicBlast 74 Comparison Ringcounter.png
74 prototype
SonicBlast GG Comparison Ringcounter.png
Final game

Rings fly out when the player gets hit, but the counter doesn't deplete making it impossible to lose a life if the player is hit again.

Level comparisons

References


Sonic Blast (Game Gear prototype 74), prototype version of Sonic Blast
SB73 1.png

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