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''Sonic Blast'' is a 1996
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developed by Aspect and published by
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for the
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. The player controls
Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
and Knuckles the Echidna, who venture through 15
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s to stop Doctor Robotnik from using
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shards to fortify his base. As a ''
Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'' series platformer, the characters run and jump to reach the end of a level while defeating enemy robots and collecting
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s. In separate bonus stages, the player must run forward and collect rings to earn one of the Chaos Emerald shards. The game was the final ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game for the system, utilizing
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visuals to maximize the graphical potential of the decreasingly popular handheld console. It was rereleased on the
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exclusively in Brazil in 1997, various compilations in the series, and the
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's
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(2012). Despite their similar titles and coinciding releases, ''Sonic Blast'' and '' Sonic 3D Blast'' have little in common. Retrospective reviewers generally had little praise for ''Sonic Blast'' and have deemed it one of the series' worst games. Although some considered its graphics impressive when considering the technological restrictions of the Game Gear, most found its animations and colors mediocre. The
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s and slow gameplay were also criticized.


Gameplay

''Sonic Blast'' is a 2D
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. Its story begins when Doctor Robotnik shatters a
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into five shards with a laser. One of the shards hits
Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
, who, with the help of Knuckles the Echidna, sets out to prevent Robotnik from collecting the other shards and fortifying his island base. Sonic and Knuckles serve as the player-characters of the
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game. Sonic, in addition to his spinning attacks from prior ''
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'' games, has a special double-jump that gives him a secondary jump in midair. Knuckles retains his abilities from ''
Sonic & Knuckles is a 1994 platform game developed by Sega Technical Institute and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. Players control Sonic the Hedgehog or Knuckles the Echidna in their quests to save Angel Island; Sonic tries to stop Doctor Robotnik fro ...
'': like Sonic, he can perform spin attacks, but can also glide through the air and climb up walls when he hits them in midair. The player travels through 15
level Level or levels may refer to: Engineering *Level (optical instrument), a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights * Spirit level or bubble level, an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical *C ...
s (called "acts"), across five parts called zones. Every third act contains a boss fight against Robotnik and one of his larger robots. Zones range from the traditional Green Hill Zone to underwater ruins, and feature
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s, slides, and teleporters. In the ''Sonic'' series tradition, Sonic and Knuckles collect
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s as a form of
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. Rings serve as protection for the animals, defending them from the attacks of
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enemies. When taking damage, ten rings scatter across the stage and can be recollected before they disappear. The player starts the game with several
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, which are lost if the player is crushed, drowns, falls into a bottomless pit, or is hit with no rings in their possession. Losing all lives results in a
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, after which the player is returned to the
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and must restart the game.
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s hidden in television monitors provide Sonic and Knuckles numerous boons, including more rings, a burst of speed, shields, invincibility, extra lives, and the ability to save progress in a level. Some monitors, however, contain Robotnik's face and do not grant the player anything. Others contain question marks, which grant any of the power-ups. At the end of an act, the player must hit a signpost to complete the level. The signpost will spin until it lands on an image; the image will grant the player a reward. Similar in fashion to ''
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'', giant rings leading to special stages are hidden around levels. The special stages follow the same basic format of those in '' Sonic the Hedgehog 2'': the player-character runs forward and must collect rings to meet a required amount. They must avoid bombs, and sometimes will jump, run on boost panels, or hop on springs to get more rings. Successful completion of special stages will grant the characters extra lives, rings, or one of the Chaos Emerald shards.


Development and release

''Sonic Blast'' was the sixth and final ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' platformer released for the
Game Gear The is an 8-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and in 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily ...
. It was developed alongside other outsourced titles in the series, including Minato Gaiken's '' Sonic Labyrinth'' and
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' '' Sonic 3D Blast''. Like the previous Game Gear titles, ''Sonic Blast'' was developed by Aspect and published by
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. Key staff from Aspect's prior ''Sonic'' games did not work on ''Sonic Blast''. A prominent feature of the game is its
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visuals, which had been popularized by ''
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''. The graphics were rendered in 3D before being converted into sprites; the final result has been compared to that of ''Donkey Kong Country'' and ''
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''. However, the visuals presented some limitations: Sonic and Knuckles have few animation frames, there is no timer, and the player only loses ten rings when hit. Several gameplay elements were reused from ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'', such as Sonic's double-jump and the playable characters. ''Sonic Blast'' was released worldwide in November 1996, and in Japan as part of the Kid's Gear brand on December 13, 1996, retitled ''G Sonic''. Worldwide, it was the last Sega-published Game Gear game; it was the system's final game outright in Japan. Though they have similar titles and were released around the same time, ''Sonic Blast'' and ''Sonic 3D Blast'' have little in common. The game is fairly common in North America, but ''G Sonic'' is extremely rare, costing almost 350. A
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of the game was released for the
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exclusively in Brazil in December 1997, distributed by Tec Toy. The game had to be simplified to run on the Master System because of its lower graphical quality. Like ''G Sonic'', the Master System version of ''Sonic Blast'' is rare. The game has been rereleased in emulated form several times. ''Sonic Blast'', as well as the other 11 Game Gear ''Sonic'' games, is an unlockable bonus in the 2003
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game '' Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut''. The game is also available in the compilation '' Sonic Mega Collection Plus'' for the
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and
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. ''Sonic Blast'' received a wide release in 2012 on the
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's
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service. New features in the 3DS rerelease include the ability to save player progress and choose between the 3DS's normal screen resolution or the Game Gear's original resolution. The release came as part of a campaign by
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to release 8-bit games on the 3DS eShop following a drought of releases on the distribution service. It was released along with the other 11 Game Gear ''Sonic'' games on ''Sonic Origins Plus'' in 2023.


Reception and legacy

Retrospective reviewers did not remember ''Sonic Blast'' fondly. ''Nintendo World Report'' (''NWR'') summarized the game as "a step back" from the other Game Gear ''Sonic'' titles, due to what they called "the attempt at aping ''Donkey Kong Country''s pre-rendered sprites on a handheld". Most critics disliked the graphics, some claiming they ruined the game. ''Digitally Downloaded'' called the visuals more distracting than impressive—hampering the fluidity of the gameplay and preventing the use of integral series elements—while ''
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'' thought the game aged badly when compared to the other ''Sonic'' Game Gear games with its "muddy colours and shaky animation". Some, such as writers from ''
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'' and ''NWR'', complained the character graphics were too big for the Game Gear's small screen. '' Jeuxvideo.com'' found the character animations poor and said they caused gameplay limitations. Although they were mostly critical of the graphics, reviewers did acknowledge the visuals were impressive when considering the limitations of the Game Gear. ''
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'' noted that prior to the game's release, "the capabilities of he Game Gearhad seemingly been fully explored", writing while they offered some compromises, the visuals made ''Sonic Blast'' stand out. The gameplay was also criticized. ''NWR'' wrote that the characters' abilities were difficult to use properly since the screen was zoomed so close to them and particularly disliked the water-based levels, calling them nearly unplayable due to sluggish controls. ''Nintendo Life'' held considerable grievances against the inconsistent and random
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s, while ''Jeuxvideo.com'' lamented the game lacked the speed previous ''Sonic'' games offered, and said the playable characters' abilities, as well as losing only ten rings when hit, made an already-easy game easier. They shared ''Nintendo Life'''s concerns about the level designs, and argued the boss fights lacked difficulty. ''Digitally Downloaded'' said the game lacked polish: "were you to convert ''Sonic Blast'' into the engine of one of the other Game Gear games, its shortcomings would still be prevalent." However, ''Pocket Gamer'' praised the game's take on the traditional ''Sonic'' formula, calling it "a strong choice for anyone who's enjoyed any other 2D 'Sonic'' game. ''Digitally Downloaded'', although overall critical, praised the game for its elements of exploration. ''Sonic Blast'' has been called one of the worst games in the ''Sonic'' series. ''NWR'' exclaimed the game "should be avoided at all costs", and ''
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'' said its title screen was the only redeeming quality. ''USgamer'' wrote it was "an unpleasant end to the Game Gear" and attributed its shortcomings to the system's discontinuation. ''
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'' declared it "the worst handheld ''Sonic'' game ever" and said "thank God they didn't attempt the '3D' aspect of its 16-bit older brother". Some reviewers noted ''Sonic Blast'' was the first game to give Sonic the standard ability to double-jump, which would be used in later games such as '' Sonic Colors'' (2010).


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