Sonic Mega Collection

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Sonic Mega Collection
Developer Sonic Team
Publisher Sega
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Released NA November 10, 2002

JP December 19, 2002

EU November 13, 2003
Genre Compilation
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: Everyone (E)
Platform(s) GameCube
Media Nintendo GameCube Game Disc
The main menu screen in Sonic Mega Collection.
The main menu screen in Sonic Mega Collection.

Sonic Mega Collection (ソニック メガコレクション Sonikku Mega Korekushon?) is a collection of Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games in the Sonic the Hedgehog series for the Nintendo GameCube.

Contents

Unlockable Games:

Unlockable Games only in Japanese version:

Archie Comics:

  • History of Sonic comics (readable)
  • Sonic's Firsts (readable)
  • Sonic the Hedgehog Covers 1-110
  • Knuckles the Echidna Covers 1-32
  • Sonic Super Special Covers 1-15
  • Misc. Covers

Illustrations:

Movies:

  • This was the first Sega game to reunite the classic "SE-GA" chant since the early-late 90s' (Sonic 3D Blast has the "SEGA!!" scream), likely included due to the retro nature of the compilation.
  • Sonic CD was originally going to be on the compilation, but was cut due to emulation problems. This game was later released on Sonic Gems Collection, where the PC version game code was ported (and hi-quality versions of the anime clips replaced the older ones).
  • Sonic Mega Collection Plus was combined with Super Monkey Ball Deluxe for Xbox in a Platinum Family Hits package.
  • In the extras, there is artwork of Cream the Rabbit from the then-upcoming Sonic Advance 2. At the time, she was a new character to the series. There is also a trailer for the game. In Japan, this game was released at the same time as Sonic Advance 2.
  • The GameCube version has the US and Japanese version of the original Sonic game, but if you set the framerate to 50mfs, this will unlock the European version with slower music.

Sonic Mega Collection Plus
Developer Sonic Team
Publisher Sega
Picture format 480p (EDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Released NA November 2, 2004

JP December 9, 2004
EU February 4, 2005
EU March 31, 2006 (PC)

NA March 6, 2007 (PC)
Genre Compilation
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: Everyone
CERO: All ages
PEGI: 12+
BBFC: U (PC version)
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC

Sonic Mega Collection Plus (ソニック メガコレクション プラス) is a update of Sonic Mega Collection for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles. A PC version was also released in Europe. This edition includes the addition of six Game Gear games, the two games that were included in the Japanese version only (The Ooze and Comix Zone), new artwork and movies, a new in-game menu, and a mid-game saving feature. It is, however, missing six Sonic Game Gear games that were included (along with the six included in this collection) in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, but they would later appear in Sonic Gems Collection. In addition, only the Japanese version of the original Sonic the Hedgehog is available. It is the first Sonic game with a 12+ PEGI rating. The PC version was released on March 6, 2007 in North America. The original packaging says CD-ROM, but it is instead a DVD-ROM; it will not play in a CD-ROM-only drive.

The following Game Gear games were added:

The PlayStation 2 version, however, suffered from a few minor emulation issues. Sound effects in the first Sonic the Hedgehog would sometimes be delayed, the music volume was incorrect in some games, and the screen resolution in both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions differed from the Mega Drive originals (this was a normal feature, however). These emulation issues were caused by Sonic Team's somewhat lacking experience developing for the PS2. The Sonic CD introduction and ending, as well as the preview videos for Sonic Adventure 2 Battle and Sonic Advance 2 from the GameCube version, were swapped with Sonic Heroes movies (all of which appear in Sonic Heroes). The Xbox version does not have the Korean Sonic Heroes boxart. The PC also suffered from issues with analog gamepad controllers and players with such controllers have to resort to using third-party applications such as Joy2Key in order to use their preferred control method. These emulation issues were fixed in the Xbox version, which was better reviewed by fans.

Reaction was mostly positive.[1]The game sold very well across all platforms attaining Best Seller status: Player's Choice (GameCube), Greatest Hits (PlayStation 2), and Platinum Hits (Xbox). In particular, the PlayStation 2 version and GameCube version both sold over two million copies. [2]

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