The concept screens done for ‘Treasure Tails’, other than Tails, was all original art. After doing a little digging I was able to find out we worked on TT for about 4 months (with myself, a designer and two programmers). There is a chance that what code was written for it is still out there. How much was done and if it was at all playable, I still don’t remember. (But I am looking into it!!)
@@LuckyStardustMS I remember seeing concept art shown by Joshscorcher that Elise could've been an animal character like Sonic, but I don't know which one
Sonic Freehand actually wasn't exclusive to Japan! They put it on a 20th anniversary Sonic app outside of Japan, I think I still have it on my old iPod Touch
Sega did make some temporary Sonic cafes to promote some of the games' releases in Japan, they also did the same with PSO2 but in a somewhat bigger scale since PSO2 is more popular than Sonic there. So yeah, a Sonic Cafe was actually a real thing in the real word.
@@gracekim1998 mobile or console? For console (if you’re playing the hd version) then I’d say absolutely, it’s a great game but it really depends on how much you can stand slow paced beat ‘em ups which takes up more than half the game
I really wonder, how Treasure Tails and Astropede would've influenced the Sonic franchise. Maybe Tails would've been shown to having an intrest in tresure hunting in later Sonic. And god knows, what kind of role Astropede could've had in later Sonic games... (That or they'd just forget about him, like with Mighty and Ray.) Btw, didn't a similar doodle Sonic to the one from Sonic Freehand also appear in a promotial video for Sonic Mania?
That's interesting to think about for sure. And I think the Doodle Sonic has cropped up in a few different places. I think he was indeed in a Sonic Mania promo video.
My favourite obscure Sonic game is the official Shockwave port of Sonic Spinball which was done for Candystand. It was lost for a few years, but the game files had been copied to another website called Sonic CulT. Sonic CulT had gone down but briefly went back online in 2018, and the game was saved and recirculated from there. The port was handled by Skyworks (David Crane, Garry Kitchen)
surprised the only ones I didn't know of were puzzle construction, treasure tails, and the motorola stuff. I guess I watch a lot of DYKG, and other similar videos
7:34 i have played Sonic Freehand (mainly known as Sonic The Sketchhog) it was featured on the Sonic 20th Anniversary app released in 2011 on the app store. I still have the app on my ipod touch just because of this game! It’s pretty fun and i’m currently trying to remake it for PC
I remember playing sonic unleashed on my fathers phone, it was one of those phones with a keyboard on it. I didn't knew how to play it, i just know i really wanna play it again to remember the old times.
Wow! I never thought that jump boy would ever be mentioned, terrible game but sometimes I would turn it on at work just to listen to chemical plant zone.
Oh dang, this video is really good. I only knew about the Sonic Cafe games and Sonic Mars but the rest I've never even heard about lol, Cybershell got beaten at his own game :p I hope this gets the views it deserves!
about that Japan exclusive one with the cute artatyle, the art is actually based off the japanese sonic 3 manual, which also features a square head tails
I feel like the Sonic DS prototype could’ve been a cool special stage for the rush series, taking advantage of the DS hardware of course. a lot more fun that blue spheres, half pipe or the strange sonic 1 attempt
I used to play Jump Boy all the time on my mom's old flip phone, and that was actually my first listening of the Chemical Plant theme lmao. You just awakened some memories
you forgot the weird japan only arcade games like the Sonic popcorn flavoring machine, the Sonic police chase arcade game, and the neatest being the sonic space shooter arcade game (all of which were geared tword small children) as well as the japan only arcade game SegaSonic the Hedgehog, the 3 player trackball game
@@JohnnyVector nobody calls youtuber dibs, if its obscure to somebody, then its worth talking about as long as you dont just completely ape everything someone else said about it ^_^
@@JohnnyVector Shame Sega is allergic to money, otherwise they would've already exploited the Chao Garden to oblivion. And this comes from someone who never really cared about the Chao Garden, but if it has any potential to put Sonic in the spotlight to any degree, then I'm all for more of the Chao Garden, plus they are the perfect concept for the mobile market, but it seems like Sega simply hates money.
Really great picks, definitely didn't know about some of these, it's always great when a video like this has information even a fan wouldn't know of already, wasn't aware the Terradrive was even a thing or those super early Motorola Sonic phone games. Also, it seems like Puzzle Construction is a Columns clone and Game 2 is a clone of Dr. Mario of all things lol
Treasure Tails, Astropede, Sonic Mars, Sonic DS, Sega Teradirive, Unleashed mobile, Sonic at the Olympic games, Sega café, : knew before (though I thought the Teradrive was custom made, still counts) Puzzle construction game 2: didn't know (but maybe counts as a Sonic cameo instead of it's own game) Sonic Hand drawn game: I'm not sure, but I have a fuzzy memory of it J2ME Sonic games: No idea about (though the Sonic holding a coffee and Sonic J screenshot are familiar, hell that Sonic J screenshot activated my fight or flight response
That part you put at the end about Jump Boy, I submitted that to the guys on Uncanny X channel and it's now included in our latest episode of Oddly Familiar, which is a Sonic special!
@@JohnnyVector: Yeah. 😅 I was already a huge Sonic The Hedgehog and SEGA fan. When I heard about Sega Hard Girls I got extremely curious and eventually became extremely invested and hey it opened me up to information on consoles I didn't even know exist and I learned about nearly every accessory and anything that SEGA has done in the past. Everything that came out of that is just pure passion and fun.
Thanks Will. I haven't heard of that one. I'll try and find it. I didn't even consider Flash games. I wonder how many lost Sonic flash games are out there?
@@JohnnyVector I always thought it was interesting because it was made in house by 4Kids. As far as lost Sonic Flash games go, I bet there are hundreds!
@@JohnnyVector There are MANY official sonic flash games and not all of them are playable anymore, some of them are playable because someone archived it, also, there are flash emulators. Well, here they are: From Sonic channel: Sonic and the Broad Jump (2005) From PlaySEGA: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (?)* · Flicky (?)* · Knuckles in Sonic 2 (?)* · Sonic & Knuckles (?)* · Sonic 1 & Knuckles (Blue Sphere)* (?) · Sonic 3 & Knuckles (?)* · Sonic 3D Blast Bonus game (1997, yes, flash existed in the late 90s) · Sonic Spinball (?) · Sonic the Hedgehog (?)(Mega Collection Mini) · Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (?) · Sonic at the Olympic Games (2008)* · Sonic the Hedgehog Level Creator (2009)* From 4Kids TV/Jetix: Sonic Puzzle (2005) · Sonic Slider (2005) · Sonic Snake (2005)* · Sonic Speedway (2005)* · Sonic XS (2005) · Shadow XS (2005) · Sonic X Bowling (2005)* · Sonic X Colorblast (2007)* · Sonic Emerald Grab (2008) · Sonic Ring Thing (2008) Sonic Speed Spotter (2008)* · Sonic X Shuffle 1 (2008)* · Sonic Speed Spotter 2 (2010)* · Sonic Speed Spotter 3 (2011)* From Sonic websites: Sonic Heroes Puzzle (2004) · Sonic Mega Collection Plus Mini (2004) · Sonic the Hedgehog (Flash) (2004) · Shadow the Hedgehog Flash act 1(2005) Shadow the Hedgehog act2(2005) · Sonic the Hedgehog '06 CHAOS CRUSH! (2006) · Sonic Rivals Dash (2006) · Sonic Maze Craze (2007) Sonic Rush Adventure Flash (2007) · Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (2008) From other websites (but licensed by SEGA): Sonic's Bonus Game (1997) · Minitoy (2002)* · Sonic Spinball (Life Savers) (2002) · Sonic Heroes Competition (2003)* · Sonic Knight In Training (2009) · Sonic x Vapor (2012) · Sonic Boom: Link 'N Smash! (2015) *= lost or unknown games, for some of them we have some screenshots at least. The games usually came to promote some new sonic game. It looked really cool, it even had a Sonic Level Creator, BEFORE MARIO MAKER! So bad it's lost... Also, there are some obscure LCD Sonic games...
There's another Sonic X game, but it's on some educational handheld and it's shitty. It's also a reskin of another educational game... and was reskinned again.
Don't forget about the Sonic 1 Mobile phone port that was Java, I remember having it on my old Verizon flip phone. It was rather short, but its music was the original Masa Demo versions of the Sonic 1 soundtrack.
These are very obscure, and you’re completely right about the mobile Chao game! Though I’d vastly prefer the return of the Chao Garden in a core Sonic entry.
Geez, I'm a huge Sonic fan (huge to a person who doesn't play sonic but minimal to a youtuber who adores sonic) and there's like half of these I didn't even know existed!
I really enjoyed Sonic Jump on my early touch Nokia Smartphone back in the day. It was a doodle jump style game, with touch pointing controls instead of gyroscope. In contrast to doodle jump it got different stages and simple boss fights. There were different versions of the game, ranging from early java feature phones to later Nokia smartphones like the N8.
I feel like I remember playing Shadow Shoot on a browser at some point, but I can't remember exactly when or how I came across it. It might've been on a Japanese Sega website that I was navigating almost blindly.
I used to play Jump Boy on my mother's phone a lot as a child. I played it before Sonic 2, so, when I got to Chemical Plant and heard the music I was in shock😅.
time to start printing, Also Samsung in some regions had the license to sell the sega genesis and sega games like sonic 1 and 2, That might be the reason why chemical plant shows up in jump boy
The concept screens done for ‘Treasure Tails’, other than Tails, was all original art. After doing a little digging I was able to find out we worked on TT for about 4 months (with myself, a designer and two programmers). There is a chance that what code was written for it is still out there. How much was done and if it was at all playable, I still don’t remember. (But I am looking into it!!)
Thanks for the comment and the extra information. I'll be keeping a close eye out for anymore Treasure Tails news in the future!
It looks like it would've played somewhat similarly to "Sonic 3d Blast"...
So we have Madonna, Sara, and Elise. They’re all human and they were all love interests for Sonic back then. Hmm...🤔
what about sally
Edit: oh were talking about humans
Sara WAS half cat (I hope)
I was always under the impression that Elise had a one sided romance with Sonic, and that he was simply being nice.
That's my headcannon anyway.
@@LuckyStardustMS I remember seeing concept art shown by Joshscorcher that Elise could've been an animal character like Sonic, but I don't know which one
Sara wasn't really a love interest
Sonic Freehand actually wasn't exclusive to Japan! They put it on a 20th anniversary Sonic app outside of Japan, I think I still have it on my old iPod Touch
Ah thanks for that, my bad! Seemed like an awesome little game. I'd love to see more stuff in that style.
It was called Sonic The Sketchhog in the Anniversary app I believe.
I remember playing it a little bit when I was a wee lad, I’m pretty sure I sucked at it
I want the Sonic Cafe to be a real place. I WANT A SONIC LATTE
I want a Sonic milkshake
I want Chao cookies!
I mean, if Kirby can have his own café, then why not
Sega did make some temporary Sonic cafes to promote some of the games' releases in Japan, they also did the same with PSO2 but in a somewhat bigger scale since PSO2 is more popular than Sonic there. So yeah, a Sonic Cafe was actually a real thing in the real word.
Cream Cookies and Cheese Cake
I didn't know of Sonic Mars, Sonic Freehand, or Puzzle Construction. Pretty proud those where the only 3 I didn't know of. :)
Sounds like you're a top tier Sonic historian
Them Java mobile games need a Lost Media Wiki entry
I didn’t know of Puzzle Construction only.
@@AGPArchivist most of the java games have been dumped and can be played. I have some of them.
It's a crime this video has so few views, it's good stuff.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
As such a massive Sonic fan, I feel this is more than just "good stuff" and more a required view to anyone on TH-cam
@@r3tr0gam3r Thank you for the very high praise r3tr0gam3r!
Yeah
I used to play the Sonic Unleashed mobile port when I was a kid. And I had a ton of fun playing it honestly.
Is sonic unleashed worth trying?
@@gracekim1998 For what I can remember, it was fun. But it gets kinda slow in the Night levels.
@@gracekim1998 mobile or console? For console (if you’re playing the hd version) then I’d say absolutely, it’s a great game but it really depends on how much you can stand slow paced beat ‘em ups which takes up more than half the game
I really wonder, how Treasure Tails and Astropede would've influenced the Sonic franchise. Maybe Tails would've been shown to having an intrest in tresure hunting in later Sonic. And god knows, what kind of role Astropede could've had in later Sonic games... (That or they'd just forget about him, like with Mighty and Ray.)
Btw, didn't a similar doodle Sonic to the one from Sonic Freehand also appear in a promotial video for Sonic Mania?
That's interesting to think about for sure. And I think the Doodle Sonic has cropped up in a few different places. I think he was indeed in a Sonic Mania promo video.
Sonic Freehand is based on design documents made during the production of the 16 bit entries.
0:48 "a scrapped isometric puzzle game"
me, an engineer: "that's not isometric, that's CABINET OBLIQUE"
I remember that hand drawn-like Sonic mobile game from 2011, it was a part of a 20-th anniversary themed app. It also had very cute background music
It was really cute. I've since heard that it's apparently based on some early sketches of Sonic, which is a nice throwback
Sonic The Sketchhog?
My favourite obscure Sonic game is the official Shockwave port of Sonic Spinball which was done for Candystand. It was lost for a few years, but the game files had been copied to another website called Sonic CulT. Sonic CulT had gone down but briefly went back online in 2018, and the game was saved and recirculated from there. The port was handled by Skyworks (David Crane, Garry Kitchen)
Woah, I've never heard of that one. Thanks for sharing, I'll be checking it out.
Sega should bring those Sonic Cafe games to modern phones.
I’d love to play a remake of My Friend Chao
I honestly want a Sonic Golf DX port
Thank you for showing love for my introduction to sonic unleashed.
The Mobile version
I knew a lot about Sonic Mars. Pretty interesting development history.
4:20 you can't escape among us. the red crewmate is staring RIGHT at you.
Just glad you’ve spared me from crafting such a wretched comment lol
amogus.
420 pog
Laugh
Haha 420 go brr.
surprised the only ones I didn't know of were puzzle construction, treasure tails, and the motorola stuff. I guess I watch a lot of DYKG, and other similar videos
7:34 i have played Sonic Freehand (mainly known as Sonic The Sketchhog) it was featured on the Sonic 20th Anniversary app released in 2011 on the app store. I still have the app on my ipod touch just because of this game! It’s pretty fun and i’m currently trying to remake it for PC
A remake sounds cool!
4:17 Red is looking a bit sussy!
I remember playing sonic unleashed on my fathers phone, it was one of those phones with a keyboard on it.
I didn't knew how to play it, i just know i really wanna play it again to remember the old times.
4:20 red ships. when the imposter
Good spot! pretty sus
The one mini-game in Puzzle Constructions is kind of More Dr.Mario
I'd say it's a dead-ringer for Puyo Puyo.
Wow! I never thought that jump boy would ever be mentioned, terrible game but sometimes I would turn it on at work just to listen to chemical plant zone.
It's an awesome tune for sure
Oh dang, this video is really good. I only knew about the Sonic Cafe games and Sonic Mars but the rest I've never even heard about lol, Cybershell got beaten at his own game :p
I hope this gets the views it deserves!
Well then, it seems we found someone else for the Sonic Brain Ranking in Japan.
I finished the video.
cutest sonic sprites of all time?
sonic tennis
0:48 Indiana Miles, nice
Chemical Plant Zone is a god-tier song to illegally use.
on god
"Of course there's Sonic Cricket,"
Of course, how could I not consider the possibility of Sonic Cricket.
about that Japan exclusive one with the cute artatyle, the art is actually based off the japanese sonic 3 manual, which also features a square head tails
I feel like the Sonic DS prototype could’ve been a cool special stage for the rush series, taking advantage of the DS hardware of course. a lot more fun that blue spheres, half pipe or the strange sonic 1 attempt
The half pipe special stage is good wdym
I used to play Jump Boy all the time on my mom's old flip phone, and that was actually my first listening of the Chemical Plant theme lmao. You just awakened some memories
thougt i was crazy when i heard chemical plant on a random flip phone game! sweet video!
Game 2 in Puzzle Constructor is literally a reskin of Dr.Mario (in the same way as Mean Bean Machine and Kirby's Avalanche are reskins of Puyo Puyo)
HOLY COW ive never seen anyone else mention Jump Boy?! I played it on a cousin’s phone years ago and thought nobody knew about it!
7:31 It is a bit like Geometry Dash
Game II of Puzzle Construction plays like if Puyo Puyo and Dr. Mario had a baby together.
Worth mentioning that Sonic Mars *IS* Sonic Xtreme
7:19
Kinda reminds me of all the concept arts from sonic 2 and 3 featuring mini sonic and tails...
Yeah apparently Sonic the Sketchhog is based off concept art. A sort of homage
you forgot the weird japan only arcade games like the Sonic popcorn flavoring machine, the Sonic police chase arcade game, and the neatest being the sonic space shooter arcade game (all of which were geared tword small children) as well as the japan only arcade game SegaSonic the Hedgehog, the 3 player trackball game
I think Cybershell covered those in his video but it's true, they are all obscure ones for sure.
@@JohnnyVector nobody calls youtuber dibs, if its obscure to somebody, then its worth talking about as long as you dont just completely ape everything someone else said about it ^_^
That hand drawn sonic game is like a super mario run with sonic. Also, the Sonic Unleashed port looks really cool.
So many games I haven’t heard about damn
Glad I could introduce you to a few
7:27 this reminds me of some of the concept art in the Mania art book.
I was repeatedly chanting “cafe” when you were listing mobile games since I already knew about sonic cafe, and then cheered when it appeared
It seems I am no longer a sonic purest. I only knew 1.25/3 of these games.
If they released a physical Chao Tamagotchi device I would buy about 7
Totally. Sega need to get on that idea ASAP
@@JohnnyVector Shame Sega is allergic to money, otherwise they would've already exploited the Chao Garden to oblivion. And this comes from someone who never really cared about the Chao Garden, but if it has any potential to put Sonic in the spotlight to any degree, then I'm all for more of the Chao Garden, plus they are the perfect concept for the mobile market, but it seems like Sega simply hates money.
That's the VMU.
@@inendlesspain4724 Plus, they may include some micro transactions if they would of did, but didn't do that anyways.
Gee, gotta admit the Last ones (Except the one of Chemical Plant) got me by surprise, i never heard about them until now.
Really great picks, definitely didn't know about some of these, it's always great when a video like this has information even a fan wouldn't know of already, wasn't aware the Terradrive was even a thing or those super early Motorola Sonic phone games.
Also, it seems like Puzzle Construction is a Columns clone and Game 2 is a clone of Dr. Mario of all things lol
I remember a Sonic & Sega all stars racing for mobile, It was pretty cool
"GAME 2" is actually a clone of Dr. Mario.
God sonic freehand moves slower than the game-com version of sonic 3
Haha, yeah it's a bit sluggish. I can see a lot of potential in the cute art style if they ever revisit it in the future.
Puzzle Construction is more like Puyo Puyo than Columns, with the rotatable pairs, match-4 rule, and the gravity chain mechanic
I'm shocked you didn't mention sonic and tails 2
Thanks for the comment! Good shout, definitely one of the more obscure Game Gear ones.
@@JohnnyVector yeah :)
4:17 among us
BlueColdSonic, YellowWarmSonic and RedHotSonic
Sonic DS looks like it could've been really fun if it was finished in my opinion
Treasure Tails, Astropede, Sonic Mars, Sonic DS, Sega Teradirive, Unleashed mobile, Sonic at the Olympic games, Sega café, : knew before (though I thought the Teradrive was custom made, still counts)
Puzzle construction game 2: didn't know (but maybe counts as a Sonic cameo instead of it's own game)
Sonic Hand drawn game: I'm not sure, but I have a fuzzy memory of it
J2ME Sonic games: No idea about (though the Sonic holding a coffee and Sonic J screenshot are familiar, hell that Sonic J screenshot activated my fight or flight response
Omg I had shadow shoot on my phone like a million years ago, that was a blast to the past
That part you put at the end about Jump Boy, I submitted that to the guys on Uncanny X channel and it's now included in our latest episode of Oddly Familiar, which is a Sonic special!
As a HUGE Sega Hard Girls/Hi-scoool! Seha Girls fan hearing about the TeraDrive gives me so much validation.
Awesome!
@@JohnnyVector: Yeah. 😅 I was already a huge Sonic The Hedgehog and SEGA fan. When I heard about Sega Hard Girls I got extremely curious and eventually became extremely invested and hey it opened me up to information on consoles I didn't even know exist and I learned about nearly every accessory and anything that SEGA has done in the past. Everything that came out of that is just pure passion and fun.
Anyone know about Sonic 2 Dash and Sonic 2 Crash?
I hadn't heard of these. After a bit of research, these games look kind of ambitious for the time but not a huge amount of fun. Thanks!
Hey! Ever heard of Sonic Xs? It is an interesting Flash game developed by 4Kids and based on Sonic X. Just letting you know lol! Wonderful vid btw :)
Thanks Will. I haven't heard of that one. I'll try and find it. I didn't even consider Flash games. I wonder how many lost Sonic flash games are out there?
@@JohnnyVector I always thought it was interesting because it was made in house by 4Kids. As far as lost Sonic Flash games go, I bet there are hundreds!
@@JohnnyVector There are MANY official sonic flash games and not all of them are playable anymore, some of them are playable because someone archived it, also, there are flash emulators.
Well, here they are:
From Sonic channel: Sonic and the Broad Jump (2005)
From PlaySEGA: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (?)* · Flicky (?)* · Knuckles in Sonic 2 (?)* · Sonic & Knuckles (?)* · Sonic 1 & Knuckles (Blue Sphere)* (?) · Sonic 3 & Knuckles (?)* · Sonic 3D Blast Bonus game (1997, yes, flash existed in the late 90s) · Sonic Spinball (?) · Sonic the Hedgehog (?)(Mega Collection Mini) · Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (?) · Sonic at the Olympic Games (2008)* · Sonic the Hedgehog Level Creator (2009)*
From 4Kids TV/Jetix: Sonic Puzzle (2005) · Sonic Slider (2005) · Sonic Snake (2005)* · Sonic Speedway (2005)* · Sonic XS (2005) · Shadow XS (2005) · Sonic X Bowling (2005)* · Sonic X Colorblast (2007)* · Sonic Emerald Grab (2008) · Sonic Ring Thing (2008) Sonic Speed Spotter (2008)* · Sonic X Shuffle 1 (2008)* · Sonic Speed Spotter 2 (2010)* · Sonic Speed Spotter 3 (2011)*
From Sonic websites: Sonic Heroes Puzzle (2004) · Sonic Mega Collection Plus Mini (2004) · Sonic the Hedgehog (Flash) (2004) · Shadow the Hedgehog Flash act 1(2005) Shadow the Hedgehog act2(2005) · Sonic the Hedgehog '06 CHAOS CRUSH! (2006) · Sonic Rivals Dash (2006) · Sonic Maze Craze (2007) Sonic Rush Adventure Flash (2007) · Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (2008)
From other websites (but licensed by SEGA): Sonic's Bonus Game (1997) · Minitoy (2002)* · Sonic Spinball (Life Savers) (2002) · Sonic Heroes Competition (2003)* · Sonic Knight In Training (2009) · Sonic x Vapor (2012) · Sonic Boom: Link 'N Smash! (2015)
*= lost or unknown games, for some of them we have some screenshots at least.
The games usually came to promote some new sonic game.
It looked really cool, it even had a Sonic Level Creator, BEFORE MARIO MAKER! So bad it's lost...
Also, there are some obscure LCD Sonic games...
There's another Sonic X game, but it's on some educational handheld and it's shitty. It's also a reskin of another educational game... and was reskinned again.
"Sonic 16" is also part of the "Sonic Xtreme" timeline, same as "Sonic Mars".
10:33
Does anyone know what the game is called, or the mobile it was on?
Don't forget about the Sonic 1 Mobile phone port that was Java, I remember having it on my old Verizon flip phone. It was rather short, but its music was the original Masa Demo versions of the Sonic 1 soundtrack.
These are very obscure, and you’re completely right about the mobile Chao game! Though I’d vastly prefer the return of the Chao Garden in a core Sonic entry.
100% bet there's a canceled Sonic game where himself has a gun.
Geez, I'm a huge Sonic fan (huge to a person who doesn't play sonic but minimal to a youtuber who adores sonic) and there's like half of these I didn't even know existed!
Hey, I'll take that Sonic Brain Training S Rank Certificate : )
Congrats!
I really enjoyed Sonic Jump on my early touch Nokia Smartphone back in the day. It was a doodle jump style game, with touch pointing controls instead of gyroscope. In contrast to doodle jump it got different stages and simple boss fights. There were different versions of the game, ranging from early java feature phones to later Nokia smartphones like the N8.
I agree, Sonic Jump was a good use of the Sonic IP on mobile
What about the Pico or the WakuWaku games?
Alright, you got me with the Amy Rose mobile game... I knew about the rest. Literally knew all the others.
6:28 Which Madonna? The one from Sonic or the Singer Madonna?
I had sonic unleashed Gameloft before.
5:29
Have you ever heard of a game called Doctor Mario?
Fine.
* *un-sonics your head on* *
The most obscure ones I played was sonic shuffle and the fighting one for gba/ds. Everyone seemed to hate them but I genuinelly liked them
13:50 I had this game on my slide phone.
Haha brilliant, did you spot the Chemical Plant Zone music back then?
I'm creating a cartoon. It's called, Forgotten Tales! It's about these forgotten and obscure characters that go on wacky and crazy adventures.
You forgot about Sonic Generations for Wii and PSP, Donic Unleashed DS and PSP and Sonic 4 Episode 3
Donic?
@@ThoughtfulSheep oops I meant sonic
No mention of SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter Galaxy Patrol? A game only available at SegaWorld Sydney?
I've played Jumpboy, but I didn't remember the music from Chemical Plant, cuz I was too young to know even what I was doing
1:19 all the frames have tails in the same frame of animation
Shadow Shot Was Used In The The Speed Demon Mini Game In Battle (SB) (Sonic Battle, Whatever)
Oh really? I never played Sonic Battle but I need to check it out.
I've heard of all of these. WHERE IS MY S RANK CERTIFICATE JOHN!
sonic free hand reminds me of the sonic the scetch hog art
I probably only knew about like 2 of these, thanks for the info
Sounds good, thanks!
I think it is the MIDI Version of Chemical Plant Zone From Sonic the Hedgehog 2 13:53
I have already heard of every game mentioned in this video.
This one's pretty obscure...
Head-On wasn’t an original title made for early mobile devices, it was made as an arcade game made in 1979, the Sonic Cafe version being a port.
Sonic 2 dash and crash are one of the most obscure sonic game
I feel like I remember playing Shadow Shoot on a browser at some point, but I can't remember exactly when or how I came across it. It might've been on a Japanese Sega website that I was navigating almost blindly.
I used to play Jump Boy on my mother's phone a lot as a child. I played it before Sonic 2, so, when I got to Chemical Plant and heard the music I was in shock😅.
Dang, Sonic Cafe shut down the year I was born.
Treasure Tails looks like it was based off of Sonic Crackers' (prototype name for Knuckles' Chaotix) Special Zones, the asymmetric level
time to start printing, Also Samsung in some regions had the license to sell the sega genesis and sega games like sonic 1 and 2, That might be the reason why chemical plant shows up in jump boy
I've never even heard of the Teradrive or Puzzle Construction.
5:48 this is just Dr. Mario without the viruses!
Yep, that sums it up nicely.
I didn't even know the first one...
Sonic Mars, Puzzle Construction and Freehand, huh? Never heard of those ones...