Let’s Compare ( Sonic The Hedgehog )
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1. Arcade ( Mega Play ) 1:25
2. Atari 2600 ( Home Brew ) 5:01
3. Nintendo Entertainment System 8:43
4. Game Gear 12:22
5. Sega Master System 16:01
6. Gameboy Advance 20:06
7. Xbox PS2 Game Cube Windows 23:45
8. Genesis / Mega Drive 27:49
Video Description Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_(1991_video_game)
Sonic the Hedgehog is a platform game developed by Sonic Team[c] and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis console. The game was first released in North America in June 1991, and in PAL regions and Japan the following month. The game features an anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic in a quest to defeat Doctor Robotnik, a scientist who has imprisoned animals in robots and stolen the magical Chaos Emeralds. Sonic the Hedgehog’s gameplay involves collecting rings as a form of health and a simple control scheme, with jumping and attacking controlled by a single button.
The game’s development began in 1990 when Sega ordered its AM8 development team to create a game featuring a mascot for the company. After considering a number of suggestions, the developers decided on a blue hedgehog with spikes along his head and spine and renamed themselves “Sonic Team” to match their character. Sonic the Hedgehog, designed for fast gameplay, was influenced by the games of Super Mario series creator, Shigeru Miyamoto. Sonic the Hedgehog uses a novel technique that allows Sonic’s sprite to roll along curved scenery, which originated in a tech demo created by the game’s programmer, Yuji Naka.
The game was well received by critics, being considered one of the greatest of all time, with praise given to its visuals, audio, and gameplay. It was also commercially successful, establishing the Genesis as a key player in the 16-bit era and allowing it to compete with Nintendo and their Super Nintendo Entertainment System console. The game has been ported a number of times, and inspired several clones, a successful franchise, and adaptations into other media.