![]() ![]() No need to develop a strategy for beating the game. How simple and stress free to just be playing random levels with no stress. The fact that this game has 100 000 levels, means that you're never going to finish all the levels, which I find a little romantic. ![]() There are apparently 100 000 levels, and each level has a code that becomes visible once you reach that level, and entering the code allows you to play the level on any device, even if you haven't unlocked it yet. But pressing A, B, and C at the same time will take you to a simple level select menu. Upon start, you're greeted with a screen that say "No way! No way! No way! No way?" as an anti-piracy slogan. ![]() Frustrating, yet fair.Īs I said, the game is really quite simple. Challenging and addictive, yet not too much. It is extremely simple, yet extremely vast. I think this game, whether you enjoy the game or not, is an example of conceptual perfection. Should still be pretty easy to find if you've a few dollars to spare, or don't have qualms with emulation.Īnyway, this relatively obscure Sonic title, to the extent that it can be called that, is often regarded as unremarkable or shallow, or having little value. So this game, while not as easy to find as Sonic 1 or 2 or 3. It is also easily accessible on the internet via roms or mods or anything of that sort. However it has since been ported as a bonus game to many Sonic or Sega themed compilations. For those unaware, Blue Sphere was originally a game which only appeared to those who combined a "Sonic & Knuckles" cartridge with a "Sonic The Hedgehog (1991)" cartridge on the Sega Genesis/Megadrive. ![]()
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