The game also features Amy “Rosy the Rascal” Rose as Sonic’s loyal admirer (previously found in some manga spinoffs), who doesn’t do much other than fawning over Sonic and getting kidnapped. The game takes place on a large floating orb called Little Planet, which Robotnik has chained to the earth in his attempt to assimilate it for himself. Despite not being a “mainline” game (inasmuch as it’s not numbered), it should definitely be considered alongside the classic 16-bit titles, as it looks and plays just like them…except a little bit weirder. While Sonic CD was originally conceptualized as a port of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, it was quickly revamped into its own original title. A good number of Sega CD games (at least the non-FMV ones) were simply ports of Genesis games with new music and maybe some extra content. It was directed by Naoto Ohshima, who was created with being the creator of the original Sonic the Hedgehog design. While Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was being developed in the United States, some of the original Japanese staff stayed back in Japan to work on Sonic CD, one of the headlines of the Sega CD lineup.
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