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Sonic CD's major selling point in its day was its time-travel feature, ... a good future, and a bad future. And each one has different graphics, music, stage elements, and designs.
I previously wrote about how Sonic CD is not only overrated, but almost laughably bad, a puzzling fact given how much it's loved. So in response to this month's Bitmob Writing Challenge, I'm ...
The most unique aspect of Sonic CD compared to other games in the series is the ability to travel in time. Each stage has multiple versions: present, past, good future, and bad future. By touching ...
Sega is re-releasing Sonic CD for PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS devices, Android, and PCs. ... which can change the stage from a bad future to a good future. ...
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Sonic CD was originally released for the Sega CD/Mega CD add-on for the 16-bit Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console way back in 1993. ... past, present, good future, and bad future.
I may have to hand in my Sonic badge: I never completed Sonic CD. That shock aside, chances are you haven't either, as it was released on Sega's short-lived Mega-CD add on in 1993 before fading ...