Display title | Sonic the Hedgehog CD |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Released in 1993, Sonic CD was one of the better games that could be found on the Sega CD, an ambitious Sega Genesis add-on marred by its price tag and an over-saturation of "FMV games". Fortunately, it saw a re-release on the PC three years later, then another in 2005's Sonic Gems Collection. Considered by many to be one of the best Sonic the Hedgehog platformers thanks to the time travel elements and complex level designs providing much replay value. This game introduced Amy Rose--Sonic's cute Stalker with a Crush--and fan favorite Metal Sonic. It also had an Anime opening and ending sequences with Sonic displaying his badassery: two of the few FMV's on the console to actually look good. |