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* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: A few phrases Sonic in this game weren't voiced by a man - rather, it's Keiko Utoku, the lead singer of "You Can Do Anything"/"Cosmic Eternity".
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: A few phrases Sonic in this game weren't voiced by a man... rather, it's Keiko Utoku, the lead singer of "You Can Do Anything"/"Cosmic Eternity".
* [[No Export for You]]: Not the game itself, but there wasn't a release in America that contained the original Japanese soundtrack until the 2011 release, which contains both that soundtrack and the American one. [[Urban Legend of Zelda|Rumor has it there were rights issues]]. Ironically, the reason why the 2011 release almost had Japanese soundtrack only is because [[Word of God]] [http://www.sonicretro.org/2011/08/sega-staffer-speaks-sonic-cd-details-revised-as-sonic-4-prequel/#more-4520 has it] there are rights issues with the American soundtrack never heard of before. This was eventually righted by the time of the release of the remake, and both soundtracks are now available.
* [[No Export for You]]: Not the game itself, but there wasn't a release in America that contained the original Japanese soundtrack until the 2011 release, which contains both that soundtrack and the American one. [[Urban Legend of Zelda|Rumor has it there were rights issues]]. Ironically, the reason why the 2011 release almost had Japanese soundtrack only is because [[Word of God]] [http://www.sonicretro.org/2011/08/sega-staffer-speaks-sonic-cd-details-revised-as-sonic-4-prequel/#more-4520 has it] there are rights issues with the American soundtrack never heard of before. This was eventually righted by the time of the release of the remake, and both soundtracks are now available.
* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: Christian "The Taxman" Whitehead, who did the downloadable remake. He was responsible for creating the Retro Sonic engine and a number of fangames and is also a member of the Sonic Retro community.
* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: Christian "The Taxman" Whitehead, who did the downloadable remake. He was responsible for creating the Retro Sonic engine and a number of fangames and is also a member of the Sonic Retro community.