The sign post at the end of each act says "You Say!" instead of the usual sign post.Sonic doesn't say "I'm outta here!" when he jumps. Sonic's animation after waiting three minutes is much different in comparison to what's used in later builds.Sonic's spindash is too fast if held for a long time.The camera doesn't move forward while running.
It's also not as fast as it will be in later builds. This build uses his normal run animation instead.
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The title screen doesn't contain code for the level select cheat, so it's impossible to load the menu without hacking.The version of "You Can Do Anything" uses a different vocal take and is the same version featured in Sonic Jam and various albums (True Blue, the 10th Anniversary album, etc).
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The only difference between this build and later prototypes is that the chosen song is the full "You Can Do Anything" instead of a short arrangement.
The title screen is different in comparison to the final version, but is similar to the one featured in later prototypes.This would be featured in later prototypes but would eventually be dropped. The game boots to a SEGA logo complete with SEGA scream.The header also lacks a proper game code and with a date of APR 1993 (which might be the original projected release date, as many magazines at the time predicted the game would be out sometime within 1st/2nd quarter 1993). The disc header specifies that the title of the game is "CD SONIC THE HEDGEHOG" rather than "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG CD".The name of the disc volume itself is named after the game "Dark Wizard" which came out around the time Sonic CD was being made.The prototype was also used as an early preview for various magazines in the months following the event.This prototype was built almost a full year before the final retail release and seems to have been built specifically for the event, as it only contains files for just the playable content (with a few exceptions).The event was available to the public and was also the first public appearance of Sonic the Hedgehog CD worldwide. This prototype was featured at the Yuusei Sega World (遊星セガワールド) event in 1992.Sega of America and expressly disclaims any obligation, responsibility and/or liability with respect to any content or accuracy of information contained on this website. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. Sonic The Hedgehog and their respective logos, are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of Sega of America in the U.S.
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