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Revision as of 17:10, 25 February 2023

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Sonic Triple Trouble 16-bit
Latest version: 1.0.8
Latest release date: 2022-09-06
Engine: Game Maker
Credits: Noah N. Copeland
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Sonic Triple Trouble 16-bit is a fan game by Noah N. Copeland. It reimagines the Sega Game Gear game Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble as a hypothetical Mega Drive game. The game was created in Game Maker over five years, for PC and Android. It features altered level design, a 16-bit aesthetic, and the addition of a mechanic letting the player switch between Sonic and Tails during gameplay.

Not found in the original release, the game features a Competition mode that can be played with one or two players.

Story

The game follows the same beats as the original Game Gear game, but expands the story to take place canonically after Sonic & Knuckles.

Gameplay

Controls

 A  - Jump
 S  - Switch
 🡩   🡫   🡨   🡪  - Move
 Enter  - Start
 1 ,  2 ,  3  or  4  - Change screen resolution / window size

The game is programmed to support most common gamepads and controllers.

Levels

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Zone Zero*
Number of Acts:
1
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Great Turquoise Zone
Number of Acts:
2
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Sunset Park Zone
Number of Acts:
3
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Meta Junglira Zone
Number of Acts:
2
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Egg Zeppelin Zone*
Number of Acts:
1
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Robotnik Winter Zone
Number of Acts:
2
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Tidal Plant Zone
Number of Acts:
3
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Atomic Destroyer Zone
Number of Acts:
3
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Final Trouble*
Number of Acts:
1

'*' = not found in the original Sonic Triple Trouble.


Sound Test cheats

The following cheats must be entered using the Sound Test in the Options menu to work.

Code Effect
19, 94, 10, 18 Allows Sonic to use the Insta-Shield.
04, 06, 04, 06 Unlocks all Zones in Free Play (NOTE: Only works if the game hasn't been beaten yet).
20, 02, 03, 25 Changes the Bonus Stage title card to "Doilus Stage".
19, 79, 08, 11 All animals are Ricky.
01, 25, 01, 25 Turns Sonic red, referencing Redhotsonic.
19, 94, 02, 02 Turns Knuckles blue.
19, 92, 11, 91 Turns Sonic into Ashura.
19, 09, 09, 09 Makes Knuckles say "Oh no" (from Sonic Adventure) when hitting him during his boss fights.
17, 03, 19, 95 Displays a hidden illustration.
3A, 04, 20, 22 Displays a hidden illustration.
0A, 0B, 0C, 94 Displays a hidden illustration.
93, 04, 01, 51 Displays a hidden illustration.
20, 22, 24, 22 Displays a hidden illustration.
17, 03, 19, 95 Displays a hidden illustration.
19, 93, 11, 26[1] Displays a hidden illustration drawn by Dee Liteyears[2].

Gallery

External links

References

  1. @DeeLiteyears on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2022-08-28 04:25)
  2. @DeeLiteyears on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2023-02-19 01:34)