Sonic Mega Collection

Sonic Mega Collection

released on Nov 10, 2002

Sonic Mega Collection

released on Nov 10, 2002

Sonic Mega Collection is a video game compilation developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega in 2002 for the GameCube. The compilation contains twelve to fourteen games (depending on region) originally released on the Sega Genesis. Ten of the included games are installments of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, while the remaining two to four games are only related to the series through its publisher, Sega. According to the director, Yojiro Ogawa, the purpose of the compilation was to introduce younger players to the original games in the Sonic series. The games are played through a Genesis emulator developed by Sonic Team themselves. Outside of the games, the compilation includes Sonic-themed videos and illustrations, as well as high-resolution scans of the instruction manuals and Sonic the Hedgehog comic covers.


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Sonic Mega Collection is a nostalgic blast from the past, offering a convenient way to revisit the blue blur's defining Genesis-era adventures. It includes faithful ports of classics like Sonic 1, 2, 3, Sonic & Knuckles, and even less-celebrated titles like Sonic Spinball. Additionally, the collection features a museum packed with concept art, comics, and interviews, making it a treasure trove for Sonic fans. However, the emulation isn't perfect, sometimes introducing slight input lag and sound inconsistencies that purists may find jarring.

Other then the unlock requirements for the games it is an overall solid way to play the classics and the music is just the cherry on top.

The best way to play the original trilogy back before company's made remasters or collections.

Just a solid bundle, with some neat choices like Sonic 3D blast, and Sonic Pinball

A great collection that includes all of Sonic's iconic Sega Genesis titles. Sonic Spinball is there too I guess.

All of the Sonic games in one mega game plus redone and better music for all? Heck yeah!