
Sonic Chaos
The third Sonic title for Master System introduces Tails as a playable character with unique flight mechanics. Features 6 zones with branching paths, special stage item collection, and Robotnik's new 'Electro-Sphere' weapon.
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Notable for its technical improvements over previous SMS Sonic games - smoother scrolling, multi-layered parallax backgrounds, and enhanced sprite animations. The game's physics were specifically tuned for the 8-bit hardware.
Introduces the 'Pogo Jump' move for Sonic and Tails' signature flight ability (activated by pressing Jump twice). Each character has exclusive level routes tailored to their abilities.
The soundtrack by Yuzo Koshiro's sister Yukifumi Makino combines chiptune melodies with percussion samples, creating one of the most advanced SMS soundtracks of its era.
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