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Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game that was released for the Sega Master System
Sega Master System

The Sega Master System is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega and was first released in 1986 in video gaming....
 and the Game Gear
Sega Game Gear

The Sega Game Gear is a handheld game console which was Sega's response to Nintendo's Game Boy. It was the third commercially available color handheld console, after the Atari Lynx and the TurboExpress....
. The game loosely followed the design of the 16-bit game. The Sega Master System
Sega Master System

The Sega Master System is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega and was first released in 1986 in video gaming....
 version was the final title for the console released in the USA and is now on the Wii Virtual Console
Virtual console

In computing, some operating systems such as UnixWare, Linux and BSD, feature a virtual console ? a conceptual combination of the keyboard and the display for a user interface....
, released in North America on August 4, 2008 and in Europe on September 19, 2008. The Game Gear version has appeared with other titles on Sonic Adventure DX for GameCube and PC and Sonic Mega Collection
Sonic Mega Collection

is a video game Bundled software for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and the personal computer. The Nintendo GameCube version was released on December 10, 2002, while the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions, under the title of , was released on November 2, 2004....
 (Plus)
for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

The game was built into some versions of the Sega Master System II, the end game credits are missing in this version as after counting the final score, it stays on the screen with South Island in the background and starts playing an adapted version of the music of Green Hill Zone.

gameplay featured slightly different mechanics to the 16-bit version.






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Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game that was released for the Sega Master System
Sega Master System

The Sega Master System is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega and was first released in 1986 in video gaming....
 and the Game Gear
Sega Game Gear

The Sega Game Gear is a handheld game console which was Sega's response to Nintendo's Game Boy. It was the third commercially available color handheld console, after the Atari Lynx and the TurboExpress....
. The game loosely followed the design of the 16-bit game. The Sega Master System
Sega Master System

The Sega Master System is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega and was first released in 1986 in video gaming....
 version was the final title for the console released in the USA and is now on the Wii Virtual Console
Virtual console

In computing, some operating systems such as UnixWare, Linux and BSD, feature a virtual console ? a conceptual combination of the keyboard and the display for a user interface....
, released in North America on August 4, 2008 and in Europe on September 19, 2008. The Game Gear version has appeared with other titles on Sonic Adventure DX for GameCube and PC and Sonic Mega Collection
Sonic Mega Collection

is a video game Bundled software for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and the personal computer. The Nintendo GameCube version was released on December 10, 2002, while the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions, under the title of , was released on November 2, 2004....
 (Plus)
for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

The game was built into some versions of the Sega Master System II, the end game credits are missing in this version as after counting the final score, it stays on the screen with South Island in the background and starts playing an adapted version of the music of Green Hill Zone.

Gameplay

The gameplay featured slightly different mechanics to the 16-bit version. Level designs were different and new stages were created for the game. Chaos Emeralds now had to be found within certain levels, as opposed to finding them in Special Stages, and boss levels did not have any rings, requiring you to beat the level without getting hit. At the end of an act, the panel would land on an icon that, based on certain requirements, would offer a bonus such as extra rings, lives or access to the Special Stage.

As this is a portable game, the designers intended for the graphics to be easily viewed by the players. The designers used "soft" colors which do not cause eye strain. At the same time the designers ensured that the graphics did not heavily differ from the Mega Drive games.

Master System version

The Master System version contains 6 Zones, each made up of 3 Acts. In each zone, the third act contains a boss battle with Dr. Robotnik
Doctor Eggman

, more commonly known by his alias, , is a Fictional character and main antagonist of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He is a rotund scientist with an Intelligence quotient of 300, and the de facto archenemy of Sonic the Hedgehog ....
 and a Chaos Emerald is hidden in one of the first two acts.

Game Gear version

The Game Gear version has a lower screen resolution
Image resolution

Image resolution describes the detail an holds. The term applies equally to digital images, film images, and other types of images. Higher resolution means more image detail....
, but a larger color palette
Palette (computing)

In computer graphics, a palette is either a given, finite set of colors for the management of digital images , or a small on-screen graphical element for choosing from a limited set of choices, not necessarily colors ....
, and slightly different physics.

The Game Gear version was featured in the compilation Sonic Mega Collection Plus and was an unlockable in Sonic Adventure DX
Sonic Adventure

is a video game video game developer by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Dreamcast and is the first game in the Sonic Adventure series....
. A conversion for Palm Tungsten handhelds was also released in 2003 by Sega Mobile.