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Sonic the Hedgehog

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SegaSonic the Hedgehog is a 1993 Sega arcade action game built around an isometric viewpoint and trackball controls. Players choose Sonic, Ray, or Mighty and race through trap-filled stages as they escape Doctor Eggman's island fortress. Its unusual control scheme and tense arcade pacing made it a memorable curiosity within the Sonic franchise.
Release Date
1985-01-01
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The game uses an isometric stage layout where movement, turning, and acceleration are handled with a trackball. Players must navigate hazards such as spikes, pits, crushers, enemies, and time pressure while searching for safe routes and exits. Some sections emphasize cooperation, and up to three players can play at once, helping one another recover from mistakes and clear tricky areas more efficiently. Performance is judged after each stage.

Sonic

The speedy lead character, suited to fast movement and hazard avoidance.

Ray the Flying Squirrel

A playable character who handles hazards with nimble, responsive movement.

Mighty the Armadillo

A playable character with steadier movement, useful in obstacle-heavy areas.

Doctor Eggman

The main antagonist, responsible for the island fortress and its traps.

With trackball controls, prioritize consistency over raw speed. In narrow sections, use small, controlled movements instead of aggressive turns. Study each stage's trap patterns before rushing ahead, and look for safe stopping points near corners and slopes. In multiplayer, spread out to avoid blocking each other and coordinate rescues to keep the run moving smoothly.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learning trap timing matters more than rushing forward.

Tips

Slow down before slopes and sharp corners to avoid falling into pits.

Tips

In multiplayer, sharing scouting and rescue duties improves survival.

User Reviews

The trackball controls make it feel very different from a standard Sonic game.

User Reviews

Its isometric arcade style gives it a strong sense of identity.

User Reviews

A memorable offbeat entry with a distinct presentation and pacing.

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