Sonic Comes To The Commodore Amiga (In Tech Demo Form, At Least)

Available in both 32 colour and 16 colour versions.

When Sonic arrived on the Genesis / Mega Drive at the start of the ’90s, it caused shockwaves.

Not only did this 2D platformer look and sound amazing – and arguably better than anything on rival systems at the time – it also ran really fast, hence the name.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Available in both 32 colour and 16 colour versions.

When Sonic arrived on the Genesis / Mega Drive at the start of the ’90s, it caused shockwaves.

Not only did this 2D platformer look and sound amazing – and arguably better than anything on rival systems at the time – it also ran really fast, hence the name.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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