Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
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Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)

Developed by SEGA, Sonic Team
Published by SEGA
Released on 23 June 1991
Average Playtime: 4 hours
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Overall Rating: 5.0

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👤 Community 5.0/5 from 1 review
Why This Game Mattered

Sonic the Hedgehog established Sonic as SEGA’s mascot and helped transform the Mega Drive into Nintendo’s first serious challenger during the 16-bit console war.

Why We Love It

Fast gameplay, iconic music and unforgettable levels like Green Hill Zone make Sonic the Hedgehog one of the most replayable platform games ever created.

Awards & Recognition
  • Sold over 15 million copies on Mega Drive/Genesis
  • Helped make Sonic one of gaming’s most recognisable mascots
  • Frequently ranked among the greatest video games ever made
Did You Know?

Sonic’s red shoes were inspired by Michael Jackson’s footwear and the colours of Santa Claus.

Game Overview

Sonic The Hedgehog is a 2D platform game, the first installment in Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog series.

Plot

The game takes place on South Island and follows Sonic — an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog. The game’s antagonist, a brilliant but insane scientist Dr. Robotnik attempts to take possession of the power of six Chaos Emeralds by entrapping South Island’s animal inhabitants inside hostile robots. Sonic decides to hinder Robotnik’s plans by freeing animals and collecting the emeralds himself.

Gameplay

The game consists of six zones each of which is divided into three acts. In the first two acts, your goal is to reach the finish while the third act ends with a boss fight against Dr. Robotnik. After completing the sixth zone, you enter the Final Zone which consists of one act and the final battle against Robotnik. The level in the game is usually relatively roomy and implicate various ways of completing. The gameplay is centered on Sonic’s ability to run at high speed. Thereby the levels involve many slopes, loops, springs. Sonic can use Spin Attack to attack enemies or destroy certain obstacles.
The Spin Attack can be activated by gaining high speed while rolling on the ground or jumping. The players’ health depends on the main collectibles of the game – golden rings placed throughout the levels and collecting one hundred of them gives you an extra life. Also, as long as Sonic has at least one ring, upon getting hit he scatters rings instead of losing a life.

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