.: August 11, 2005.: September 30, 2005 Compilation Mode(s), Sonic Gems Collection is a of developed by and published by for the and video game consoles. Unlike Sega's prior Sonic compilation, which focused on the most popular entries in the series, Gems Collection centers more around rare and obscure games, such as and. The game was released in Japan and North America in August 2005, and in Europe the following month. Only the GameCube version was released in North America; the PlayStation 2 version is exclusive to Europe and Japan. Upon release, the game received mixed reviews; critics generally praised the inclusion of Sonic CD, although opinions were mixed on the remaining content and extras included. Contents. Overview Sonic Gems Collection is a compilation presented in a similar style to the prior collection in the Sonic series,.
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However, as its name suggests, Gems Collection contains more rare and obscure games from the Sonic series. The game also includes an 'Extras' feature, where players can look at illustrations and promotional material for the Sonic games, and play demos of some of the Sonic games featured in Mega Collection. All the Game Gear games in Gems Collection were previously included in. Was initially planned for inclusion, but was left out due to problems with properly emulating the game's trackball controls. Was once considered to be included as well; data referring to it exists in the game's coding. There are also several pages of the art museum dedicated to, which has led to speculation that it was once considered for inclusion. Full games included Featured games.
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– originally released on. The version is used in Gems Collection. – originally released for the. Like Sonic CD, the Windows version is used. Games.
Non- Sonic games. All regions:.
Japan only:. – the Streets of Rage games were not included in the western release due to fears of a 'T' rating from the. Demo Sonic games These 'demo' games were previously featured in Sonic Mega Collection and Sonic Adventure DX. When the game starts, it jumps to the last act of the last zone in the game, and players are given a time limit to finish the level. Sega Genesis.
Game Gear. Trailers included.
– a video advertising the whole Sonic the Hedgehog series. It shows title screens from the 16-bit versions of Sonic 1, 2, 3, CD, The Fighters, and, followed by gameplay footage for these. It is interspliced with taken from modern Sonic titles.
– opening introduction Reception Reception Aggregate score Aggregator Score 64/100 Sonic Gems Collection received mixed reviews from critics. At, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the game has an average score of 64 out of 100, which indicates 'mixed or average reviews' based on 32 reviews. Positive reactions to Gems Collection went to the inclusion of Sonic CD and Vectorman. Critics believed that Sonic CD was a major selling point, with praise directed at its graphics and gameplay. Singled out Sonic CD as being the game's best title. Juan Castro of offered similar praise for Sonic CD, and was also pleased by the inclusion of Vectorman, calling it 'the pinnacle of 16-bit gaming'. Ryan Davis of called CD 'far more playable' than the other Sonic games on the compilation.
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Tom Bramwell of called Sonic CD 'the reason you might buy this'. Opinions were mixed on the remaining content in the compilation. Castro called Sonic R a 'mixture of good ideas and poor implementation', commenting that while the game was enjoyable, it suffered from awkward controls. Davis, on the other hand, claimed the only redeeming quality of Sonic R was its 'laughably bad soundtrack'.
Both Castro and Davis agreed that Sonic the Fighters was comparable to, and Phil Theobald of claimed that it 'looks more fun than it is'. The Game Gear Sonic games were met with criticism due to poor emulation; Davis called them 'all over the place' in terms of quality, while Castro described their graphical looks as 'pretty bad'. Davis was also disappointed by the lack of the Streets of Rage games in the Western release, while criticized the exclusion of and.
Despite these criticisms, Sonic Gems Collection sold relatively well, with the GameCube version receiving status. References. Retrieved 19 November 2016. Entering in the code 021CCD5B 0000XXXX replaces some of the game selection icons with icons for the games that were not included in the North American release, such as Streets of Rage. Sonic Eraser is included among these. Fulfilling certain objectives in-game unlocks artwork to be viewed. Achieving certain playtime goals in Sonic 2 unlocks Chaotix promotional artwork.
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Nintendo Power: 85. Retrieved 20 November 2016. ^ Davis, Ryan. Retrieved 20 November 2016. Bramwell, Tom. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
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