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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Dec 18, 1992
Sonic Advance 3 added tag mechanics to the Sonic Advance series. Some sound effects, music, and story elements are carried over from Sonic Battle.
This sequel features a new character called Cream the Rabbit along with her Chao "Cheese". Dr. Eggman is at it again and its up to Sonic and friends to stop him.
The first Sonic game made after Sega went out of the console business, and the first one on a Nintendo system. It returns to the 2D platformer gameplay of the originals, and became a great success, spanning a whole new series on Nintendo handhelds.
Based off the popular Looney Toons cartoon, Los Gatos Bandidos features side scrolling levels in which players run around at high speeds in a fashion similar to the Sonic series, rescuing mice brethren that have been captured by cats.
A SNES licensed platformer based on the Disney TV show about a former toon movie star that joins the police force. Not to be confused with the Genesis game released around the same time.
Play as Sonic or Knuckles as the power of the floating island's Master Emerald is revealed in this concluding sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (now featuring a unique lock-on technology, granting special features when "locked on" to certain other games).
Play as Sonic or Tails to chase down Doctor Robotnik/Eggman once again. This time Sonic must also face a new enemy, Knuckles the Echidna.
Disney's Aladdin was the title of several different games from different developers based on the classic Disney film, Aladdin. As the titular character, players venture through many levels inspired by events and locations in the movie.
A platformer game based on the Ren and Stimpy cartoon series on Nickelodeon. It was released by THQ for the SNES and Game Boy in 1993.
A Japanese platformer game based on the second Back to the Future movie that was published by Toshiba-EMI for the Super Famicom. No official English version exists, but it does have a fan translation.
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