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While the home console Sonic titles took a pretty direct path through its consistent ideas, the Game Gear got a bit more experimental at times. Taking its cues from places other than the Genesis titles, Sonic Chaos reflects a departure from simply converting the existing titles to handheld form, in a neat and refreshing way. Let's take a look!
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CHAPTER SELECT:
0:00:00 Introducing Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos
0:02:18 Title Screen
0:02:51 Turquoise Hill Zone
0:08:05 Gigapolis Zone
0:14:45 Sleeping Egg Zone
0:22:19 Mecha Green Hill Zone
0:38:03 Aqua Planet Zone
0:53:41 Electric Egg Zone
1:04:51 Bad Ending
1:05:18 Outro
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Sonic Chaos is a 1993 platform game published by Sega for the Master System and Game Gear. Players control Sonic the Hedgehog and his sidekick Miles "Tails" Prower in their quest to retrieve the Chaos Emeralds from Doctor Robotnik, who has stolen them to construct nuclear weapons. Gameplay involves running through stages, collecting rings, and defeating enemies. It is largely based on the Master System version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and is thus considered a follow-up to that game. Chaos is the first Sonic game for the Master System and Game Gear to feature Tails as a separate playable character with his own unique abilities.
Developed by Japanese studio Aspect Co., Chaos is the first original Sonic game made for a handheld, instead of a port or remake of an existing game. Aspect used the knowledge gained from its work on previous Sonic games while designing Chaos to make it more expansive and faster than its predecessors. Chaos received a generally positive reception initially, with its levels and gameplay being praised; however, in retrospect it has gained a more average response for its unimpressive presentation and levels being of lackluster quality, alongside its slow framerate. A direct sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble, was released in 1994.
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