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SegaSonic the Hedgehog

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SegaSonic the Hedgehog is a 1993 arcade action-platform game developed and published by Sega. Known for its unusual trackball controls and a play style often compared to Marble Madness, it stars Sonic, Mighty, and Ray as they escape Dr. Eggman's island. The game stands out in Sonic history for its cooperative multiplayer focus, rare hardware setup, and reputation as one of the franchise's most unusual arcade releases.
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1993-01-01
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The game uses an angled overhead perspective and controls movement with a trackball, while buttons handle jumping and interactions. One to three players can guide Sonic, Mighty, and Ray through trap-filled stages, moving across platforms, dodging hazards, riding lifts, and navigating maze-like routes. Progression is stage based, with an emphasis on momentum control, timing, hazard awareness, and cooperative positioning before a final confrontation at Eggman Tower.

Sonic the Hedgehog

The blue hero of the series and one of the three playable escapees.

Mighty the Armadillo

A playable ally who joins Sonic in escaping Eggman's island.

Ray the Flying Squirrel

A playable companion whose appearance here became one of his best-known early roles.

Doctor Eggman

The main antagonist who traps the heroes and awaits them in Eggman Tower.

Trackball sensitivity can make oversteering dangerous, so use controlled movements instead of sudden hard spins. Learn hazard patterns before rushing forward, especially near moving platforms and narrow ledges. In multiplayer, stay grouped so nobody gets stranded by stage gimmicks. Before every jump, straighten your approach to reduce the chance of sliding off. During the final encounter, prioritize safe positioning and react to the boss pattern rather than forcing risky attacks.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Practice the trackball feel early, since later stages demand precise control.

Tips

Slow down before blind corners or trap clusters.

Tips

In co-op, communicate positions and let one player scout dangerous routes.

User Reviews

A fascinating Sonic arcade game with a control style unlike almost anything else in the series.

User Reviews

It feels less like a standard Sonic platformer and more like a hectic hazard course built around momentum and teamwork.

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