''Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball'' is a 1993
pinball video game
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developed by
Sega Technical Institute and published by
Sega
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. It is a
spinoff of the ''
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
'' series set in the continuity of the ''
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
'' animated series. Players control
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
, who must stop
Doctor Robotnik from enslaving the population in a giant pinball-like mechanism. The game is set in a series of pinball machine-like environments with Sonic acting as the pinball.
''Sonic Spinball'' was developed by the American staff of Sega Technical Institute, as the Japanese staff was occupied with developing ''
Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' and ''
Sonic & Knuckles''. When Sega management realized that ''Sonic 3'' would not be completed in time for the 1993
holiday shopping season, they commissioned another ''Sonic'' game. After a hasty two-month development, ''Sonic Spinball'' was released for the
Sega Genesis
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master Syst ...
in November 1993 and for the
Game Gear and
Master System
The is an 8-bit
third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and ...
in 1994.
''Sonic Spinball'' received mixed reviews, with critics praising the novelty and graphics but criticizing the controls. A second pinball game, ''
Sonic Pinball Party'', was released in 2003, and a
Sonic Spinball spinning rollercoaster opened in
Alton Towers
Alton Towers Resort ( ) (often referred to as Alton Towers) is a theme park and resort complex in Staffordshire, England, near the village of Alton. The park is operated by Merlin Entertainments Group and incorporates a theme park, water park, ...
theme park, in 2010. ''Spinball'' has been ported to various consoles and included in Sega
compilations.
Gameplay
''Sonic Spinball'' is a
pinball game in which the player controls
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
, who acts as the pinball. The majority of the game takes place within the "Pinball Defense System", which resembles a series of large pinball machines. The game comprises four
levels
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, each containing numerous flippers that can be used to aim Sonic's trajectory and launch him through the level. Sonic can be maneuvered while airborne with input from the
directional pad, which can be used for better positioning following an impact with a bumper or target or when Sonic is descending toward the drain, bumpers or flippers.
The goal of each level is to collect all the
Chaos Emeralds and subsequently defeat the newly accessible
boss located at the top of the level. Some Chaos Emeralds are blocked off by obstacles that require Sonic to hit certain switches or bumpers in order to create a clear path.
[ The boss at the top of each level requires a specific strategy to defeat. A "status strip" at the top of the screen provides hints for defeating bosses, as well as encouraging messages when the player makes progress. The strip also tells the player how many Chaos Emeralds are left to collect in a level. Following the defeat of an boss enemy, a bonus round is initiated.][ These rounds are shown as Sonic playing a regular pinball machine. The player is given three balls to shoot around the board, the object being to accumulate points by hitting as many bumpers and targets as possible. At any point in the bonus round, the player may trigger a tilt shake that rattles the table and affects the ball's trajectory. If the tilt shake is used too often, however, all flippers will lock out, leaving the ball to fall down the drain. When the goal of the bonus round is fulfilled, or if all three balls fall through the flippers, the bonus round will end, and the next level will commence. When all the game's Chaos Emeralds are collected and all four boss enemies are defeated, the player wins.
Sonic starts the game with three lives. A life is lost when Sonic falls through a drain. An extra life can be earned by accumulating 20,000,000 ]points
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, which can be accumulated by hitting bumpers, navigating through loops, collecting rings and destroying enemy characters.
Plot
''Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball'' is one of the few games in the ''Sonic'' franchise set in the universe of the animated series ''Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
''.[ The evil scientist Doctor Robotnik has built a fortress on top of a volcano to transform the animals of planet Mobius into robot slaves. The volcano's magma fuels the fortress and the pinball machine-like defense systems. The volcano is kept in stable condition with Chaos Emeralds. ]Sonic the Hedgehog
is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
and his friend Tails mount an aerial assault on the fortress. Sonic is knocked into the waters that surround the volcano, but surfaces in the caves below the fortress. He infiltrates the defenses, absconds with the Chaos Emeralds, and frees the animals. Without the Chaos Emeralds, an eruption begins to destroy the fortress. Sonic destroys Robotnik's escape ship. Tails rescues Sonic, while Robotnik falls into the volcano, which sinks into the ocean and explodes.
Development
'' Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' boosted sales of the Sega Genesis
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master Syst ...
in the 1992 holiday shopping season. When Sega of America's management realized that '' Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' would not be ready until next year, they commissioned another game that could be completed in time for the 1993 holiday season. ''Sonic Spinball'' was developed by mostly American staff from Sega Technical Institute while the Japanese staff were producing ''Sonic 3''.
Sega's research suggested that the Casino Night Zone was one of the most popular levels in ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2''. This provided designer Peter Morawiec with a direction for the new game. Morawiec drew inspiration from the 1992 Amiga
Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphi ...
game '' Pinball Dreams'' to combine pinball mechanics with the gameplay of ''Sonic the Hedgehog''. Collaborating with three colleagues, Morawiec designed basic animations depicting Sonic as a pinball. The animations were demonstrated to Sega's senior management, who approved the project.
The game would have to be completed in under a year to be ready in time for the 1993 holiday season. Morawiec considered this a "tight" schedule for a game that would capitalize on the series' popularity in North America. To speed up production, Sega sent veteran staff from Japan to assist, including regular ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' artist Katsuhiko Sato. Despite the transfer of these staff, the game was still not predicted to be complete in time. As a result, Sega Technical Institute staff changed the programming language from assembly to C, an unusual choice for Genesis games at the time. Morawiec said the choice caused frame rate
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and optimization problems, but greatly accelerated development. In the space of 61 days between June and August 1993, the project evolved from a roughly playable build with no collision detection systems or character animations to a completed game.
Immediately before the game was due to ship, the team was informed that Sega did not own the rights to the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' theme tune. Morawiec recalled uproar among the team after Hirokazu Yasuhara
(also credited as Carol Yas) is a Japanese video game designer. He is best known for designing the gameplay and stages of the initial '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' video games for Sega Genesis in the 1990s, based on technical demos and engines program ...
, the lead designer on Sonic Team, explained that the tune was owned by the Japanese band Dreams Come True
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, whose member Masato Nakamura composed the soundtrack for the first two ''Sonic'' games. Morawiec tasked lead composer Howard Drossin
Howard Drossin is an American composer for film and video games. His work includes co-scoring with longtime collaborator RZA, ''The Man with the Iron Fists'' for Universal Pictures, starring Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu; several award-winning vide ...
to write a new theme within two hours.
Release
Morawiec believed that the game would face "acceptance challenges" from both fans and the gaming media, as ''Sonic the Hedgehog Pinball'' strayed away from the traditional platforming genre. After returning to the United States from Europe, Morawiec was surprised to find that the game had sold well, and was pleased that it benefited from the franchise's popularity. Nonetheless, he regretted that the team had lacked time to "polish" the game.
After the Game Gear game '' Sonic Drift'' received poor reviews in Japan, Sega released an 8-bit
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port of ''Sonic Spinball'' for the Game Gear in its place worldwide in late 1994. It was also released for the Master System
The is an 8-bit
third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and ...
in Brazil and Europe in 1995. The 8-bit version is mostly identical to the Genesis game, with downgraded visuals and different, more platforming-oriented bonus stages. The Master System version was released near the end of the console's lifetime and did not sell well, and became a valuable collector's item.
''Sonic Spinball'' has been rereleased on 11 different platforms. The Genesis version of the game has been rereleased on the '' Sonic Mega Collection'' compilation for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2
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, Xbox and PCs, '' Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection'' for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and multiple iterations of the '' Sega Smash Pack'' series of compilations, including a port to Game Boy Advance. The Game Gear version appears as an unlockable game in '' Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut'' for the GameCube and PC, as well as ''Sonic Gems Collection
''Sonic Gems Collection'' is a 2005 compilation of Sega video games, primarily those in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. The emulated games span multiple genres and consoles—from the Sega Genesis to the Sega Saturn—and retain the featur ...
'' for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. The game was intended to be included in the ''Sonic Classic Collection
''Sonic Classic Collection'' is a 2010 video game compilation developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega exclusively for the Nintendo DS. It contains the four main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' platform games originally released for the Sega G ...
'' for the Nintendo DS
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, but was cut for unspecified reasons. The Genesis version was released on the Wii
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's Virtual Console on March 12, 2007, in North America and April 5, 2007, in Europe. An emulated form of the game was also made available for iOS devices via Apple's App Store in 2010, but was later removed along with other Sega games in 2015. It was released on Steam
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in 2010 and Nintendo Switch Online in 2022.
Reception
The Genesis version received generally positive reviews upon release. Laurie Yates of '' Electronic Games'' gave it a highly positive review, with scores of 90% for graphics and sound, and 95% for playability and replayability. Scary Larry of ''GamePro
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'' gave it a positive review, calling it "a fun, fast, and frenetic" pinball game.
The visuals were generally well received.[ Ed Semrad of '' Electronic Gaming Monthly'' thought that the game being set inside a pinball machine was a novel idea, and also labelled the game's visuals, music, and sound effects as "top-notch". Al Manuel of the same publication opined that the graphics were not as "sharp" as other ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' titles, and also thought the sound was unimpressive.
Bob Strauss of '' Entertainment Weekly'' felt that the game initially boasted a terrific concept, but had an ultimately flawed execution, saying that Sonic, acting as a pinball, often moved like a "leaden marble".][ Rich Leadbetter from '' Mean Machines'' also expressed concern over the game's lack of replay value, saying that despite its addictive gameplay, the four levels were not enough, especially given the price.
Andromeda of ''GamePro'', in a mixed review of the Game Gear version, criticized the control configuration and felt that the game was a mediocre example of a pinball game, but admitted that it had a similar feel to previous ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' titles.
]
Retrospective
Retrospectively, ''Sonic Spinball'' received mixed reviews, holding a score of 61% at the video game review aggregator GameRankings
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.[
In a retrospective review, Lucas Thomas from '' IGN'' felt that the game's graphics matched those of later ''Sonic'' games on the Genesis, and considered ''Spinball'' minigames to be "visually distinct and well-done."] A reviewer from ''Jeuxvideo.com
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'' thought the graphics were "generally good", but indicated that there were other visually superior games for the Genesis.[ In similar vein, William Avery of '' GameSpot'' noticed that the game contained some slowdown.] '' Eurogamer'' Dan Whitehead criticized the game's sluggish frame rate and slowdown that occurred when "things threaten to get hectic" in-game, noting that it suffered from "the old Mega Drive problem".[
Various aspects of the gameplay garnered a mixed reception from critics, though the game's control scheme received the most criticism.][ Jeuxvideo.com's reviewer enjoyed how Sonic himself acted as a pinball, but noticed that the controls were less precise and responsive when compared to other platformers.][ Dan Whitehead asserted that the game's controls were "muddled by the half-and-half approach", and criticized its "clunky" ]game engine
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, saying that the game's control scheme ruined the pinball environments.[ Thomas stated, "There are aspects of the control that could have been tighter, and its difficulty level may be a bit too extreme for new players."][ Damien McFarren from '' Nintendo Life'' said that the game comes across as both a poor platformer and a poor pinball game due to its unconvincing ball physics and frustrating platform elements.][
]
Legacy
A second pinball game in the series, '' Sonic Pinball Party'', was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003 to generally favorable reviews. In 2010, a spinning rollercoaster, Sonic Spinball, opened in the Alton Towers
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theme park in Staffordshire
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. Although the rollercoaster was not originally designed with a ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' theme, the ride became part of a sponsorship deal between Sega and Alton Towers. A ''Sonic the Hedgehog''-themed hotel room was later made available at Alton Towers Hotel, which featured various playable ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games, as well as wallpaper based on '' Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I''.
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