

The lyrics for the opening theme were found in the back of the game manual. This is credited as the "Special Edition for North America" soundtrack. Both the opening and ending had similar lyrics but different instrumentation. All the music (save for the "Past" tunes, which were in PCM audio rather than Red Book CD Audio) was replaced, and new themes were composed. The North American version was delayed a few months to have a new soundtrack composed by Spencer Nilsen, who did other Sega CD soundtracks as well as some early Sega Saturn soundtracks. The boss music for the Japanese version was also noted for sampling the song "Work That Sucker To Death" by '70s American artists Xavier, Bootsy Collins, and George Clinton. The Japanese soundtrack was composed by Naofumi Hataya & Masafumi Ogata, and featured songs by Keiko Utoku. The Japanese and North American versions feature two different soundtracks, with the European and Australian releases sharing the Japanese soundtrack. His pursuits lead to confrontations with Robotnik and Metal Sonic, culminating with a race against the latter, to save Amy, and a showdown with the former. With their power he can manipulate time throughout various locations on the planet, defeating Robotnik's minions in the process. Sonic must traverse the Little Planet and collect the Time Stones, seven jewels capable of altering the passage of time itself. Robotnik is responsible for the chaos, along with his latest creation, Metal Sonic, who is behind the abduction.

It doesn't take long for Sonic to realise his arch-enemy Dr. They arrive to find the planet tethered to a rock by a chain and completely covered in metal, and before long a robot kidnaps Amy. Joining him is a female pink hedgehog named Amy Rose.
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The game was ported to PC CD-ROM in 1996.Īfter a long adventure, presumably the events of the first game, Sonic arrives in Never Lake where the fabled Little Planet is said to appear on the last month of every year. It was released for the Mega-CD in Japan on September 23, 1993, in Europe in October 1993, and finally in North America for the Sega CD (the North American name for the Mega-CD) on November 19, 1993. It marked the first official appearance of the characters Metal Sonic and Amy Rose. Sonic the Hedgehog CD, or simply Sonic CD, is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
