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Sonic The Hedgehog - Classic Sega Game Gear Game

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Item specifics

Condition
Good
An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or cracks, or to the item cover including scuffs, scratches, or cracks. The cover art and liner notes are included for a CD. VHS or DVD box is included. Video game instructions are included. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“Game in good condition. Tested and guaranteed to work!”
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/CA)
Release Year
1991
UPC
010086024081
Platform
Sega Game Gear
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Sonic the Hedgehog Series
Publisher
SEGA
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Sonic the Hedgehog

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Product Information

The evil Dr. Robotnik is back, and this time in a portable format. Sonic the Hedgehog for the Game Gear is a portable adaptation of the Genesis side-scrolling platform series starring Sega's hedgehog mascot. As in the 16-bit original, Sonic must find and defeat Dr. Robotnik so that he can free his animal friends.<br><br>Sonic can run, jump, or roll his way through stages. While jumping, Sonic curls up into a ball and can attack the various robotic creatures; alternatively blasting on the ground with a curled up and rolling Sonic can also dispatch enemies. If enemies touch Sonic while he isn't curled up, they can damage him. Sonic can find and collect gold rings, however, which allows him to survive the touch -- but at the cost of losing all his rings. Without any rings, Sonic dies when enemies attack him.<br><br>Players must guide Sonic through stages filled with hazards like moving or collapsing platforms, spikes, water, or giant springs. To help him in his quest to defeat the evil Dr. Robotnik, Sonic can find and collect a variety of items. Besides acting as an insurance policy against death, gold rings can earn players extra lives (100 rings) or allow them to advance to bonus stages (having at least 50 rings at the end of the level). There are also other items like shields that absorb one hit, temporary invincibility power-ups, red sneakers for extra speed, or even bonus Sonics!

Product Identifiers

Publisher
SEGA
UPC
0010086024081
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6990

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Sonic the Hedgehog Series
Platform
Sega Game Gear
Game Name
Sonic the Hedgehog

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1991
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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  • Top favourable review

    An awesome version of Sonic the Hedgehog!

    A really good game! Not as good as the Genesis version but it's a great game on it's own! Tons of fun!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • Revisiting Sonic 8 Years On

    The Sonic the Hedgehog game series on Sega systems were my kid's favorite games. They played them nearly all the time. That didn't leave Dad much alone-time with the game console. When a recent opportunity to own a Game Gear came, I jumped at the chance. Of course, no Sega experience would be complete without Sonic the Hedgehog. This is not your Sega Genesis Sonic, however. The Game Gear's version's graphics are lower resolution (the screen is substantially smaller, too) and the sounds are different; befitting the limited resources the Game Gear was endowed with. But for sheer play enjoyment it's enough like its bigger brother to make for great game play.

  • Great Game a Classic!

    The Sega Game Gear was the first handheld that Sonic appeared on. I have to say, the Game Gear was a little bit futuristic because it looked more like a Game Boy Advance. The original Sonic for the Genesis will always be an all-time classic. However, does the Game Gear version succeed, too? Yes, but not as much. First off, the graphics were pretty good and the music and sound effects were well designed. The main complaint though, is the difficulty. It's really easy. The reason why I like this game is because it is very clever and the graphics are great, and it has really cool music for each stage. The real challenge, however, is getting the Chaos Emeralds, which are scattered around the zones. Hidden in each stage, you will find a Chaos Emerald. Collect them all to reveal the happy ...

  • Sonic With A Twist

    Sonic The Hedgehog makes its way to the Sega Game Gear. I remember playing this back in '91 and it was quite fun. At that time, I didn't make much progress in the game. Last year I finally beat the game with all of the chaos emeralds. Those of you expecting a Genesis translation for this game, you won't get it. The Game Gear version is in a league of its own(that's a good thing). Sonic has three of the same levels as the Sega Genesis version. They are Green Hill Zone, Labyrinth Zone, and Scrap Brain Zone. I like the fact that there are three different zones in the game. They are Bridge(Zone 2), Jungle(Zone 3), and Sky Base(Zone 6). Bridge is a decent zone that has catchy music. The Jungle Zone is cool too. I actually like fighting Robotnik in Act 3. Sky Base Zone is somewhat tricky at ...

  • Sonic the Hedgehog

    For the most part, I've liked the other Sonic titles in their various incarnations on the Genesis, so I really had my hopes up for playing it on the Game Gear. Oh what an impossible game to play. The biggest problem I had was that every time you jumped the screen scrolled up and made the ground drop from the visible play area. This little quirk pretty much ruined the game for me since I tend to play Sonic games at full speed... which resulted in me constantly falling into pits and other hazards. So, I then attempted to play the game at pokie speed and even then, I still kept having problems with falling into unseen hazards. The Game Gear screen is just two small for the scale that this game was designed at. They needed to make the characters/environment smaller and I think that would have ...