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Genesis

Genre:

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Publisher:

Sega

Developer:

Sonic Team

Difficulty:

Moderate

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1991

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Review

Sonic The Hedgehog

By: Britt Bottoms | August 20, 2004

In 1991 Sega released a game that they hoped would be the anti-Mario. The game was Sonic The Hedgehog and it did everything Sega dreamed it would and a whole lot more. Sonic is a game based on the blue hedgehog you have undoubtedly heard of before or seen in one of his many games.

The game play in Sonic is very simple. Buttons A, B, and C all do the same thing. They make Sonic jump. When Sonic jumps, he rolls into a ball-like shape and will in most cases defeat enemies when he hits them. Unsurprisingly, left and right arrows on the D-pad make you run in those directions. Sonic’s last move is while running press the down direction on the D-pad and you will roll into a ball. When doing this you can defeat enemies head on and also break through certain walls making shortcuts in some levels. You would think with a limited move set like this the game would be less than amazing. Well, you would be wrong. The game is better than amazing. The addictive game play will keep you coming back for more time and time again. I can’t write about the way Sonic The Hedgehog plays without mentioning the reason he is called Sonic in the first place. The game is insanely fast for a platformer that came out thirteen years ago and is still a sight to behold even today. In the speed department nothing comes close, except for the sequels, of course.

The levels consist of three acts in each zone and a boss fight at the end of the third act, after which you move on to the next zone. The graphics were mind blowing for the time. Today, compared to some of the really intricate stuff in Sonic 2 and Sonic and Knuckles they are a little tame but they still look good overall. The layout of the levels is great, with rolling hills, wide open areas, loops to run through and walls to break. The entire Sonic series is known for its great levels and the original game is no exception.

The sound is excellent, from the classic “Sega” that you hear when first starting the game, to the music that plays in each stage. In fact, the music is so good that I can vividly remember most of the songs right now without having to pop in the cartridge and play it. If you dig 16-bit tunes, this is the cream of the crop. They're simply some of the best tracks on the Genesis.

Sonic the Hedgehog is really the total package, which is why it has survived for so long. You should be able to find this one very cheap because it came with the Genesis for around a year or more after the game was initially released. If you can’t find the stand alone game then try the 6-pack. It has Sonic as well as Columns, Streets of Rage, Revenge of Shinobi, Super Hang-on and Golden Axe.

This is one of those games that you have to own. If you haven’t played it then do yourself a favor and track it down as fast as you can. I’ve been playing it since 1991 and I still go back to it every now and then. Some legends never die. Although it is popular opinion that Super Mario World is the better game, I beg to differ. Mario World was a fantastic game but lacked the personality, style, fun, and replayable nature of Sonic The Hedgehog.

Long live the legend.

Reviewer Score: 10.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 9.4
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JoaoAraujo17 10 July 12, 2010 A classic game that change my life!
 
cowboyscowboys 10 May 03, 2010 This is my favorite Sonic game of them all. I love the scenery and music. Plus the childhood memories hold strongest from this game.
 
RetroGamer93 10 April 11, 2010 A classic that got better every sequel. I can't wait for Sonic 4!
 
jango52577 9 April 07, 2010 What can I say about the original Sonic The Hedgehog that hasn't been said already? Playing the first Sonic game on the Genesis was a defining moment of my youth. I've been a Sonic fan about as long as I've been a Sega fan and without this game I wouldn't have ever known 'ol Blue. The series only gets better in the sequel...
 
VKWhyte 10 April 06, 2010 What can you say other than perfection?
 
Toxic 10 January 30, 2010 I love this game. It reminds the great moments of my childhood. It was my first SEGA game that I played. I remember the gameplay very good though I haven't played for a long time. Oh, Sonic... =) I hope to see your comeback along with the brand new SEGA console. =D
 
Enigmus 8 January 10, 2010 Pure freaking classic here. Too bad Sega can screw their hedgehog up on so many levels, yet games like Bayonetta are somehow awesome. Their mascot sucks, yet their other games are amazing. Idiotic irony...
 
Devil N 9 November 23, 2009 This game got so many things right on the first try. My only gripes (and they are small ones) are that some zones can wear out their welcome by the third act, and that not all levels are designed for speed. It's still a classic in every sense of the word though, absolutely essential.
 
findout5 10 November 21, 2009 Ah, the blue hedgehog...
 
Dr. Robotnik 10 September 28, 2009 The game that started it all. A undisputed classic and legend.
 
mreza 9 September 26, 2009 my first genesis games... i like it!!!!! i play it everyday!!!!
 
Baloo 10 September 21, 2009 True Legend...
 
AlienX999 10 September 06, 2009 They Still Sell It At Flea Markets! Cool!
 
0per4t0r 8 August 27, 2009 A great game, but it still hasn't reached that sonic 2 perfection.
 
erik 9 August 02, 2009 Not good enough to be a 10, but a solid 9 will do.
 
jsmit 10 July 10, 2009 He might not have mastered the manual self spin, but he still got the speed. you go sonic and run twistas around robotnik aka eggman.
 
FunkyFranky80 10 June 29, 2009 One word: Masterpiece.
 
Boomer_007 10 June 13, 2009 One of the best games of all time! 16 bit's classic
 
xXxTWO FACExXx 10 May 20, 2009 One of my favorite games of all time!
 
jesus.arnold 10 May 17, 2009 Masterpiece
 
knicksfan89 10 May 13, 2009 this is the only score I could give not just this game but this series as a whole, they are all awesome not just this one
 
gillygil420 10 January 29, 2009 Brilliant and a classic. Simple, every button does the same thing, yet challenging. But never too hard. The real challenge is not finishing the game, but doing so with all the emeralds. As great as part 2 was, this game was the most revolutionary on the system when it came out. Sega basically did what Nintendon't :)
 
Rob Ascough 10 December 29, 2008 It's a simple game but just about perfect. Never before had a platform game featured such speed and nearly two decades later, I can still recall the thrill of playing for the first time. Sonic's original adventure has aged very well. The game feels flawless and even the interesting artwork has kept the graphics from appearing overly dated. A must for anyone who likes platform games.
 
vintagegamecrazy 10 November 30, 2008 Definitely better than its sequel.
 
Night Driver 10 October 11, 2008 The paragon of 16-bit gaming. It just doesn't get any better than this game. The best BGM ever?
 
Jesse813 8 August 30, 2008 Not As good as Sonic, but still a great game and lots of fun to play!
 
undertaker 10 August 27, 2008 Classic game, one of the best ever.
 
Patrick_ 10 August 18, 2008 The best Sonic game ever. An absolute classic. If Sega hadn't created this, the Genesis likely would've died a whole heckuva lot sooner.
 
hipposticks 9 May 07, 2008 The combination of huge interesting levels, fast gameplay, colourful graphics and memorable music make this a classic.
 
Lockett 8 April 11, 2008 Thanks, Sega, for giving the world of 16-bit platformers "attitude". :[ Yecch.
 
spudbuzz 9 January 19, 2008 I dont know anyone that hates this game.
 
genocide-superstar 10 January 17, 2008 Once I realized to slow down and explore the levels, then and only then did I realize the true majesty of this game and the series on the whole. Required recreational gaming on the Genesis!
 
BlackHoleSky 8 January 13, 2008 I still play this today and marvel at its glory. The first thing that hits me is the beautiful use of colors. They make Green Hill unforgettable. The levels are well designed and the music is good for the time. It is fun to run fast but also fun to just explore. The whole game is oozing with creativity and it is a great start for the series of Sonic. No dumb plumbers could have been prepared.
 
Zebbe 8 December 23, 2007 True legend... Second best on the system after number two.
 
spiggysparks 10 December 22, 2007 Without this game who knows what would've happened to our beloved Genesis? Because of Sonic, Nintendo was dethroned as the king of video games, something it would fail to reacquire to the extent it once had.
 
BlowMyCartridge 9 December 18, 2007 If you've played other Sonic games before this one, prepared to be let down by the fact that you can't charge up your roll.
 
blastoise88 9 December 17, 2007 SONIC\\\'S THE NAME, SPEED\\\'S MY GAAAAAME!! Revolutionary
 
acdc 5 December 03, 2007 give me the mastersystem version it s more fun fore me
 
J woman 9 November 27, 2007 First game I ever played and fell in love with the Sonic games. However, I do believe 2 and 3 are a lot better. Still it was a revolutionary game. Could have used the spin-dash
 
trekbone87 10 November 25, 2007 It is impossible to understate the importance of this game to Sega. Without this game, Sega would have slowly faded away and become obsolete. And how important this game was to the average person. Because of this game, people now think Sonic when someone
 
Mr Smith 10 November 20, 2007 True legend... the game that defined the Mega Drive.
 
sonicwatcher6969 9 November 15, 2007 True Legend... understatement, despite 20 rerelease you can\'t beat holding the old cartridge and slotting it in, 1 killer app and a piece of history!
 
Lazigear 9 November 14, 2007 True legend...
 
sonikku91 10 November 14, 2007 True legend... but 2, 3, is better.