Old school games were filled to the brim with secrets. While a lot of newer games allow you to unlock content by paying for it from the cash shop, titles from the 16-bit era had various types of ...
The action game ``Sonic 3D Blast'' released for the Mega Drive (Genesis) in North America and Europe in 1996 has a trick that displays the stage selection screen when you chop the main unit while ...
Sonic 3D Blast was released over 20 years ago on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive and while plenty of time has passed, it appears that there are still some interesting secrets that lie within the game.
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Most Sonic fans agree that Sega’s hedgehog mascot had his early peak during the Genesis days in the mid 1990s. But 1996’s Sonic 3D Blast does not receive the same love as its 2D predecessors. Many of ...
Sonic 3D Blast is a very misleading name for this game, which is a tedious and frustrating scavenger hunt dragged down further by slippery controls. Sonic 3D Blast is entirely misleading. It doesn't ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Before Sonic Adventure, Sega’s blue mascot made his first foray into the third dimension with 1996’s Sonic 3D Blast for the Sega Genesis and Saturn.