
Sonic Megamix 5.0
This expansive Sega CD fangame remixes content from Sonic 1-3 & Knuckles with original zones, playable characters (including Mighty and Ray), and CD-quality arranged music. Features new mechanics like elemental shields and a time-attack mode.
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Version 5.0 completely overhauls the physics engine to match Sonic 3's momentum-based gameplay while adding Sega CD-exclusive features like animated cutscenes and vocal tracks.
Includes 14 remastered classic zones alongside 8 original creations like 'Neo Green Hill' and 'Mechanical Mania'. Supports 6 playable characters with unique abilities - Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Mighty, Ray, and Amy.
The soundtrack combines Genesis FM synth with redbook audio tracks, featuring arrangements by fan composers. Implements quality-of-life improvements like save states and a level select.
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