![]() Perfect but Sound skipping/overlapping during menus every few minutes, Vectorman has the same issues as well. Sonic R (Sonic Gems version) on Dolphin R6091 This title has been tested on the environments listed below:Īlmost perfect emulation of Sonic R (glitches on sides of video are due to Widescreen hack). However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. It sold very well and received Player's Choice status for the GameCube.Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. Reviews of Sonic Gems Collection were mixed, but positive. ![]() This is so far the only Sonic game to be rated by the BBFC, it was given a U (Universal) rating.An Xbox edition of Sonic Gems Collection was planned, but canceled for unknown reasons.This was the first time the 2 Vectorman games were released in Japan.By using an Action Replay device, there are codes that will allow you to freeze the time limit. Afterwards, the game starts over but an Act usually cannot be cleared due to the time limit. They skip to the final boss, (or final level, as is the case in Sonic 3, Sonic Drift, and Sonic Spinball) with said time to destroy it. The "game demos" that are unlockable in the museum are actually the games in Sonic Mega Collection Plus with a time limit added.The GameCube version only has the language for the region of release in the game data. ![]() This is because the Game Gear version of Sonic Spinball was released only in the U.S., and Tails' Skypatrol was released only in Japan. Also, the manuals for Sonic Spinball and Tails' Skypatrol will always be the same regardless which language setting is used. However, the European PlayStation 2 version does not have the Japanese-exclusive games at all, and Sonic CD is still set to the American music by default. The game will load the data depending on the language the console is set on. The PlayStation 2 version contains both Japanese and American regional data, including different released manuals scans and alternate and differing versions of games (for example, Sonic CD has both the Japanese and American soundtracks).Japanese version of Sonic Gems Collection played on a PAL PlayStation 2 console. The hints for Sonic CD place the debug mode sound test code with the other hidden pictures.In Gems Collection, the title of Sonic the Fighters was used for every region. When Sonic the Fighters was released in the US and Europe, it was originally renamed Sonic Championship.This PC code was not optimized for consoles. The PC version of Sonic CD made a call to a specific graphics card to display Tidal Tempest's water colors. The reason for the clear and clean water in the Gems Collection version is because the port of Sonic CD is the PC version. In the Sega CD and PC versions, the water was colored differently in all time zones (Present was green, Past was brown, Good Future was cyan, and Bad Future was red). In the port of Sonic CD, the water in Tidal Tempest in all time zones is clear.The port of Sonic R had a much improved draw distance over any previous version of the game.In the GameCube version, Sonic R still has the 4 player mode from the PC edition. In the PlayStation 2 version of Sonic Gems Collection, Sonic R is limited to the 2 player mode from the Sega Saturn edition.A third remix of Sonic CD is based on the opening song of the American version, Sonic Boom. Two remixes of Sonic CD's original soundtrack are present as extras.Some pictures based on Sonic Jam are also in the museum. However, there is an entire art section of the museum dedicated to Chaotix which suggests Knuckles' Chaotix was originally going to appear in the collection. Yuji Naka stated in an interview that SegaSonic was left out due to the original game being controlled by a trackball. Knuckles' Chaotix ( 32X) and SegaSonic the Hedgehog (Arcade) were games that were expected on this collection based upon the obscurity theme. The compilation is a GameCube-exclusive in North America, but has also been released on the PlayStation 2 in Europe, Japan and Australia. The North American and European releases only include the two Vectorman titles, in order to keep the former version's ESRB Rating as Everyone and Europe's similar rating. The other four unlockable games are only in the Japanese version are: The two unlockable games in all 3 regions are: The collection also includes the six Game Gear games that were absent in Sonic Mega Collection Plus: Sonic R ( Sega Saturn, port of the PC version, ported by Traveller's Tales).Sonic the Fighters ( Arcade, ported by Sega-AM2). ![]()
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