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  • BBIAJ #1 6 years ago

    FIRST!

    "Awsome!"
  • GrandpaUlrira #2 6 years ago

    Is it just me or does it seem too zoomed-in? Is it to do with the resolution on the GBA screen? Anyway, I'm sure you could see more of the level on the screen at one time on the old MegaDrive version.

    There's going to be a hell of a lot more running into spikes that appear at the last moment on this one...
  • SimonM7 #3 6 years ago

    Hrm.

    I'm a huge Sonic fan, but after like.. four compilations we finally get - on Sonic's 15th anniversary - the first game, pretty much untouched (apart from save features, yay..) on *the system whose carts stick out of my DS Lite*. I find it genuinely difficult to care, even the tiniest bit.

    The least they could do is snazz it up like the Marios on GBA. If you want to play the original Sonic in its "purest" form, there's a billion ways to do that already.
  • jellyhead #4 6 years ago

    Looks a bit zoomed in to me too.
  • Nobuo #5 6 years ago

    "The resolution on the GBA screen is something like 240x160 so yes these screenshots are scaled."

    They're not talking about the images, they mean the game itself is "zoomed-in" when compared to the original. Which it is, and could be a problem. I don't see why they couldn't have down-scaled the originals output rather than cropped it...would that look too small on the GBA?
  • paul_haine #6 6 years ago

    This has been getting really poor reviews...such a shame...