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Act 1

SonicChaos517 GG GZ1 TubeStuck.png
05-17 prototype
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Final game

Jump while in a tube and you'll get stuck in the ceiling.

Act 2

Act 3

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05-17 prototype
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Final game

As you begin the Dangerous Ball Tower fight, the palette breaks. The boss has five "balls" rather than three, which makes the boss both harder and too tall for the Game Gear's screen.

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Sonic Chaos (Game Gear prototype; 1993-05-17), prototype version of Sonic Chaos
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