GO PLAY THE VERSION FROM THE LINK BELOW INSTEAD!! This is an outdated build, the link below will take you to a more up to date release.
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/924095932/
https://turbowarp.org/924095932
- WARNINGS -
This game has flashing lights, and it runs best in TurboWarp. On Firefox, I suggest you play at 60 FPS using the advanced settings and on most other browsers it runs best at 30 FPS.
https://turbowarp.org/924095932
This is only a demo, one I'm uploading because I doubt I'll finish this project in full. It may be somewhat buggy and some features may be missing, please do bear that in mind. If you can, do report bugs.
- CONTROLS -
PC: WASD and/or arrow keys to move left and right, to look up and to crouch
Z, X and Space to jump. Also acts as a start button.
Crouch and jump to start a spindash.
Mobile: Use D-Pad to move. Pressing down will either make you roll or spindash, pressing up will make you jump. Select options on the menu by tapping them.
- ORIGINAL GAME DESCRIPTION -
It's Super Sonic!
He's here! It's Sonic the Hedgehog on Game Gear! And he's breaking straight through the speed barrier!
Blaze by in a blur with his supersonic spin attack. Soar through golden rings for super scores, and dash past trouble with Sonic's power sneakers.
Smirk in the face of danger as you sail over glistening hills, scuttle over crumbling bridges and hop rocks in a raging waterfall.
Swim through underwater passageways and plummet down tunnels.
Are you ready for life in the fast lane? Then get into gear with Sonic the Hedgehog on Game Gear!
#sonic #SonicTheHedgehog #gamegear #gamegear #sega #games #mastersystem
Originally named Sonic 1 Game Gear Port
Programmed by
@DanTheRandomGuy
Sprites from the Spriters Resource, edited by DanTheRandomGuy
Based on the 1991 classic from Sega and Ancient
Made with assistance via
@griffpatch 's Tile Scrolling Platformer tutorial series
Patch Notes
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V1.0 - Demo Release
V1.1 - Added drowning, polished up Sonic's momentum
Note for those who are curious: although it should be obvious enough, you are free to tinker with the project as long as you give credit! This is meant to be experimental, and being that I'm not very active on Scratch I'm fine with people adding onto what I've created!