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 ...
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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 ...
You can find a “secret” level select menu in Sonic 3D Blast by shaking or hitting the game cartridge itself while it’s playing. But ... why? That’s a strange way to hide a bonus screen, and the trick ...