World of Megadrive Episode 29. - Sonic Spinball Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (also known as Sonic Spinball) is an adventure pinball game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1993 and later ported to the Game Gear system. It was also released in 1995 on the Master System in Europe by Sega Europe (which is one of the last games released in Europe for the system and is quite hard to find), and was later released in Brazil by TecToy and in Portugal by Ecofilmes. This vers...
Annotations added regarding recent news that MJs involvement has been 100% CONFIRMED. Disable annotations if you wish to simply watch the video unaltered, just click the button in the bottom right of the player. The Sonic Basement: sonicresearch Contains the discovery regarding samples of Michael Jackson songs being used in Sonic 3. UPDATE: Read this article on SEGA-16: sega-16 ---- Short documentary I made which describes possible links between Michael Jacksons music and Sonic 3. This Documentary isnt just random comparison...
Comment, Rate & SUBSCRIBE!! Here is my RCt3 version of the sonic pinball roller coaster sitchuated at alton towers. The ride used to be called spinball wizzer, untill the season of 2010, the ride was sponcerd by sega & sonic. Enjoy!!...
Original Air Date: October 12th, 2009 Sonic Gems Collection... theres a number of misleading things about this game. I love how Sega included Sonic CD and Sonic R in this compilation, claiming them to be the Sega CD and Sega Saturn games... but anyone who has owned either system can tell you easily that they are NOT ports of those versions. If anything, theyre ports of the PC games, or ports clearly superior to either of the originals. Now that you know that, you can expect a better Sonic CD and Sonic R. You know what else g...
Original Air Date: October 12th, 2009 Sonic Gems Collection... theres a number of misleading things about this game. I love how Sega included Sonic CD and Sonic R in this compilation, claiming them to be the Sega CD and Sega Saturn games... but anyone who has owned either system can tell you easily that they are NOT ports of those versions. If anything, theyre ports of the PC games, or ports clearly superior to either of the originals. Now that you know that, you can expect a better Sonic CD and Sonic R. You know what else g...