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  2. Sonic Jam - Wikipedia

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    Sonic 3 on the Game.com version of Sonic Jam. A version of Sonic Jam was released for the Game.com handheld console in 1998, with scaled-down versions of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and Sonic & Knuckles. Unlike it's Saturn counterpart, this version did not include Sonic the Hedgehog.

  3. Sega Smash Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis emulator built inside the compilation gained popularity with homebrew groups, as Echelon released a kit that allowed users to add and load their own Genesis ROMs. Gary Lake, the programmer, had himself deliberately left a documentation of the built-in emulator, with the documentation seemingly intended at them due to the filename ...

  4. Sonic Mega Collection - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Mega Collection compiles 14 emulated games originally released for the Sega Genesis, limited to only 12 in releases outside of Japan.In addition to the seven default games, three unlockable games are included that recreate the Sonic & Knuckles "lock-on technology" to allow for new modes and/or playable characters in the first three Sonic games.

  5. Sonic Gems Collection - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Gems Collection is a compilation of obscure video games published by Sega for various consoles, such as the Sega CD, Sega Saturn, and Game Gear.It primarily focuses on Sonic the Hedgehog games, including Sonic CD (1993), [1] Sonic the Fighters (1996), Sonic R (1997), and six of the twelve Sonic games released for the Game Gear, with the other six having been included in the previous ...

  6. Sega Forever - Wikipedia

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    The initial wave of games were from Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive console, with the service later adding games from the Dreamcast, Sega CD, and arcade. [9] During the testing phases of the system, Sega Saturn and Dreamcast games did not perform satisfactorily, though Sega has on-going R&D efforts working on improving them in hopes of future release. [8]

  7. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    NBA Jam: 1993 2021 Arcade Sports video game: Midway Games: On April 6 2021, Jason Scott uploaded to GitHub the source code for the original arcade version of NBA Jam and NBA Jam: Tournament Edition. [110] NBA Jam Extreme: 1996 2017 Various Sports game: Sculptured Software

  8. ‘The Michael Jackson Video Game Conspiracy’ by Huffington Post

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    That September, he explained his Sonic/Jackson conspiracy theory in a post on Sonic Classic, one of the countless message board communities that dominated early-2000s Internet culture. Jackson's "Jam," the lead track on "Dangerous," sounded a lot like Sonic 3's "Carnival Night Zone," Mallinson -- aka "Ben2k9" -- argued.

  9. List of Ouya software - Wikipedia

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    NBA Jam: EA Sports: Seen in the official OUYA Brand Guide. Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit: Criterion Games: Seen in the official OUYA Brand Guide. Racing Live: Storm8 Games: Seen on the Kickstarter page video. [166] Samurai II: Vengeance: MADFINGER Games: Seen on the Kickstarter page video. [166] Starbound: Chucklefish