Sonic Crackers

Sonic Crackers

Sega 32X

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About this game

Sonic Crackers is an early prototype build of the game Knuckles' Chaotix, incorporating many of the elements that would appear in the final game.

Its name comes from a peculiar, and clearly quickly made, ASCII-art title screen.

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Sonic Crackers is thought to be an engine test, composed of various different game engines, which are swapped out using RAM coding.

The game features Sonic and Tails, who, in the main demonstration of its link to Knuckles' Chaotix, are held together by rings that they carry and that are joined by an elastic force.

Also, Sonic can pick up Tails and throw him upwards, to make it easier to reach higher platforms.

The stages and music are also similar to those in Chaotix.

There are no sound effects at all during gameplay.

There are no badniks to be found, however there are spikes, and you lose rings when hitting them (even though you have none).

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About Sega 32X

The Sega 32X (1994) was an add-on designed to extend the aging Genesis hardware's life ahead of the Saturn's launch, but it confused the market by competing with Sega's own next-generation console for developer support. Its short, roughly one-year commercial life resulted in a small game library, making complete 32X titles a compact but genuinely scarce niche for Genesis-era collectors.

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