Sonic the
Hedgehog CD is a 1993 platform game for the Sega CD. The story follows Sonic
the Hedgehog as he attempts to save an extraterrestrial body, Little Planet,
from Doctor Robotnik. As a Sonic the Hedgehog series platformer, Sonic runs and
jumps through several themed levels while collecting rings and defeating
robots. Sonic CD is distinguished from other Sonic games by its time travel
feature, a key aspect to the story and gameplay. By traveling through time,
players can access different versions of stages, featuring alternative layouts,
music, and graphics.
The Sega
CD's flagship game, Sonic CD was conceived as an enhanced port of Sonic the
Hedgehog 2 but was reworked after lackluster sales of Sonic 2 in Japan. Sonic
co-creator Naoto Ohshima directed, and Sega developers designed the game to
show off the technical capabilities of the Sega CD. The game features the
debuts of Amy Rose and Metal Sonic and includes animated cutscenes produced by
Toei Animation. Two soundtracks were composed for the game: the original score
was composed by Naofumi Hataya and Masafumi Ogata, while the North American
score was composed by members of Sega Technical Institute.
Sonic CD is
often called one of the best games in the Sonic series and the platform game
genre. Reviewers praised its exceptional size, music, and the time travel
feature, although some also believed the game did not use the Sega CD's
capabilities to its fullest. It sold over 1.5 million copies, making it the Sega
CD's bestseller. The game was ported to Windows as part of the Sega PC brand in
1996, and to PlayStation 2 and GameCube as part of Sonic Gems Collection in
2005. A remastered version, developed by Christian Whitehead using the Retro
Engine, was released for various platforms and mobile devices in 2011.
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