Game Gear: While the game is booting up, the player has to hold southwest + + at the same time.Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed ReviewĢ1 November 2012 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit) In the Sonic Origins release, the same method from the Genesis version is used to access the Level Select, although it is still resemblant to that of the 2013 remaster. The player then has to have two fingers on the screen and wait until the title screen appears, which will redirected to the Level Select menu. On the Sega screen, the player has to tap the letters S-E-G-A in that order (a Ring sound plays if the player is successful). To access it, the player has to start the game in "No Save Mode". In addition, the player can also adjust various options such as enabling seven Chaos Emeralds or determining which character(s) to play as. There is also a touchable and a "GO" button to navigate around the menu and confirm selections respectively. In the 2013 remaster of the game, the Level Select menu design exactly resembles the format used in the following main series sequels ( Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, etc.). In the Japanese version of the game though, the player must press instead. Hold down and press the start button to enter Level Select menu. To access it, the player must press the following:, then a Ring chime can be heard. Oddly, the Level Select refers an "Act" as a "Stage". Here, it is presented as a black screen with the game's title card as a grayscale image in the center of the screen while the Zones (including the Special Stage) and the Sound Test (called the Sound Select) are featured in a list. The Level Select made its debut as a hidden feature in the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog (1991). Game appearances Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) In such cases, the Level Select only shows a map or a list of Zones/stages that the player has already cleared. Over time, however, Level Select has become a regular menu feature in later games. Level Select was a hidden feature in the earlier installments and spin-off titles of Sonic the Hedgehog series, usually accessed by a cheat code. In most games, the Level Select menu is the place where the Sound Test feature can be found and the player can also activate other hidden features such as Debug Mode. When accessing the Level Select screen, it features every Zone and its Acts, Special Stage, Bonus Stage or multiplayer exclusive levels in the game, which the player can commence gameplay from rather than the first level. Level Select, also referred to as Stage Select, Zone Select or Act Select, is a menu in the video games of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The menu design is later reused in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles. The Level Select menu from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Sonic R (Preview)Game.For the feature in Sonic the Hedgehog 4, see Level Select (Sonic the Hedgehog 4).Team Sonic RacingSega SaturnSonic X-treme.Sonic the Hedgehog 4 - Episode II (Prototype).Sonic the Hedgehog 4 - Episode I (Prototypes) Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2004, Demo, 2011).Tails and the Music Maker (Prototypes)WindowsSonic the Hedgehog CD (1996, 2011).SegaSonic Bros.Sega CDSonic the Hedgehog CD (Prototypes)32XKnuckles' Chaotix (Prototypes)Sega PicoSonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld.Tails AdventuresArcadeSegaSonic Cosmo Fighter.Sonic's EdusoftGame GearSonic the Hedgehog (Prototype).Sonic ClassicsSega Master SystemSonic the Hedgehog. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (Prototype) The Sonic the Hedgehog seriesSega GenesisSonic the Hedgehog ĭr.
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