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Sonic's line is commonly heard as "I'm outta here!", though designer [[sega:Masato Nishimura|Masato Nishimura]], who also provided the voice clips for Sonic in the game, stated on Twitter in July 2017 that the intended spelling for the line is "I'm outer here!"{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190222190752/https://twitter.com/Mazin__/status/884013547952328704}}.
 
Sonic's line is commonly heard as "I'm outta here!", though designer [[sega:Masato Nishimura|Masato Nishimura]], who also provided the voice clips for Sonic in the game, stated on Twitter in July 2017 that the intended spelling for the line is "I'm outer here!"{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190222190752/https://twitter.com/Mazin__/status/884013547952328704}}.

Revision as of 07:22, 1 December 2022

Back to: Sonic the Hedgehog CD (2011).

Extras

Some cheats of the original game are now unlocked through getting a certain total in Time Attack or its Special Stages section, the latter of which unlocks after completing the former's total within 30 minutes.

D. A. Garden

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To unlock D. A. Garden, the player must complete within 30 minutes for the combined Time Attack score, or collect all 7 Time Stones.

Visual Mode

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To unlock Visual Mode, the player must complete within 26 minutes for the combined Time Attack score.

Sound Test

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To unlock Sound Test, the player must complete within 4 minutes for the combined Special Stages score in Time Attack.

Stage Select

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To unlock Stage Select, the player must complete within 5 minutes for the combined Special Stages score in Time Attack. It will actually carry over the selected character and Time Stone progress from the save file most recently used before accessing it.

Unlock Tails

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To unlock Tails, you must beat the game once.

"I'm outer here!!!!"

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Wait 3 minutes without doing anything, and Sonic will say, "I'm outer here!" [sic] and jump off the stage, ending the game.

Sonic's line is commonly heard as "I'm outta here!", though designer Masato Nishimura, who also provided the voice clips for Sonic in the game, stated on Twitter in July 2017 that the intended spelling for the line is "I'm outer here!"[1].

Play 8th Special Stage

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM07, DA07. This will access an 8th Special Stage with Robotnik's head in the background.

Alternatively, within the Special Stages section of Time Attack, select one of the Special Stages then immediately exit with the back button. This will show the 8th Special Stage's Time Attack screen and allow you to play it there like any other Special Stage. But despite this, time scores made here will not be retained by the game.

Beating this hidden Special Stage normally will display the remaster's credits, also seen when beating the game with Tails.

Secret pictures

Tails' message and edit mode

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM12, DA11. The image was made by Yasushi Yamaguchi, who created Tails, and the Little Planet theme plays on this image.

Tails is pictured next to his favourite carMedia:Sonic2 MD JP manual.pdf[2], the Lotus Super Seven. While seen in a Sega Saturn test disc, this is the only time to date that it has ever featured in a video game.

This will also enable edit mode.

MC Sonic

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM03, DA01. This image was made by Kazuyuki Hoshino, and the theme for Metallic Madness plays on this image.

"Spooky" Sonic

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM12, DA25. The message says たのしさ∞ セガ・エンタープライゼス まぢん画 (Infinite fun. Sega Enterprises - Mazin Picture), and was made by Masato Nishimura. The boss theme plays on this image.

Batman parody

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM04, DA21. The image was made by Takumi Miyake, and Final Fever plays on this image.

Anime Sonic

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM11, DA09. The message says ゆーあーくーる by さんちゃんず (You are cool, by Sanchanzu) and was made by Masahiro Sanpei. Palmtree Panic "G" Mix plays on this image.

Dessert Dazzle and Stage Select

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In the Sound Test, set the values to PCM32, DA08. This will showcase the scrapped remaster Zone of Dessert Dazzle. This will also enable the Stage Select to be played exclusively with Tails, with the Time Stone progress from the most recently accessed save file still being retained.

Unused content

Art

These are various graphics that are unused in the final game.[3]


Art Description
This was to be placed next to the also unused "D-Pad" menu selection item. Likely a cut feature from the Android and iOS versions to enable touch control features.
A d-pad.
This text was found in an early Stage Select. Meant for a scrapped final level. For more info about Final Fever, see the Final Fever wiki page.
This was found next to Sonic's sprite for the character select screen. This sprite is displayed on non-Japanese Mega-CD systems when loading a game.
Sprites of Tails hanging upside-down. Sonic has similar upside-down sprites in the Mega-CD version.
May be related to Retro SDK's level editor which was used to develop the game.
A Time Attack icon placeholder.
The exit icon on the Mega-CD and Windows 1996 versions of the game. This represents the 8th Special Stage in its hidden location within the Time Attack.

References


Sonic the Hedgehog CD
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Main page (2011)
Comparisons (2011)
Maps
Achievements
Credits


Manuals
Promotional material
Magazine articles
Video coverage
Reception


Development
Hidden content (2011)
Bugs
Hacking guide