
SONIC CD CHEATS MOBILE CODE
For the best bonus, enter the Debug Mode code described under Cheat Codes and Sound Test. Note: This can only be done on the newer Sega CD.įor extra points, pass any zone in a certain amount of time. You must put the Sonic CD game back in whenever you: travel to the past or future, enter a bonus stage, or pass the level or else the system will lock up. Once you did this you will hear a song from your CD playing in the background. This will kill sonic but it is the only way to get the system to play your CD. Once you put your CD in you have to hit start then the A,B, or C button. To do this sonic must be in the present not the past or the future. When you start a level you can change the music by putting your own CD in. These controls represent the original Genesis controller, your button configuration will differ. Of Course these user reviews are plagued by brainless kids who give really no reason why this game is a "classic." Easy 0/10 I cant believe the Idiot "Critics" rated this game this high, higher than Warioware Twisted, Unbelievable.Submitted by: abohiccups1 Play Your Own Music in a Level I hope he remasters Sonic 3 & Knuckles and actually good Sonic game. Christian Whitehead added great features to this port, but he could not save it, no one can. If you want classic sonic go play some Sonic 3 & Knuckles, and If you want a easily accessible Sonic game play Sonic Manaia. The game is no longer a hidden gem, and people with taste and a brain are waking up and realizing that this game a jumbled mess of a sonic game that just feels like one big bonus stage. Sonic CD is a confusing mess of stages, that I can barley tell enemies from the background, and this game feels like sequel to Sonic one with the Mediocre at best stages, Cheap Trail and Error moments, and this game does not deserve the praise it gets. Sonic CD is one of the most overblown and overrated games of all time, Christian Whitehead's Miracle Work some how made a port that saved this Sonic CD is one of the most overblown and overrated games of all time, Christian Whitehead's Miracle Work some how made a port that saved this game from being one of the most clueless re-releases of all time. Running smoothly at 60FPS at all times, Sonic CD for iOS sets a very high standard for iOS ports. I would easily pay $10 for this game, and for the current price, you'd have to be crazy not to get it. The game can be beaten fairly quickly if you're willing to see only the bad ending, but to get the complete experience, a lot of exploration is involved. The virtual gamepad is implemented very nicely, and doesn't get in the way even if you're used to playing the game with a joystick. So are the online Game Center leaderboards. The achievements are not many, but are a cool addition to the game nonetheless. (The original controls are still available as an option for those who prefer them.) The game includes both the US and Japan soundtracks, and has Tails as an unlockable playable character. The gameplay and controls are also improved, borrowing Sonic 2's speed and spindash. It retains the classic graphics, with improved effects.

This version was ported by Christian Whitehead ("The Taxman"), a long time Sonic fan and game development guru.

It plays and feels just like the original from 1993, but better. This version was ported by Christian Sonic CD for iOS is an incredible game.
