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''Sonic Gems Collection'' is a 2005 compilation of
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video games, primarily those in the ''
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'' series. The emulated games span multiple genres and consoles—from the
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to the
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—and retain the features and errors of their initial releases with minimal edits. Player progress is rewarded with demos of other ''Sonic'' games, videos, and promotional artwork spanning the history of the ''Sonic'' franchise. While its 2002 predecessor, '' Sonic Mega Collection'', comprised the more popular ''Sonic'' games, ''Gems Collection'' focuses on more obscure games, such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Other non-''Sonic'' games are included, but some, such as the ''
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'' trilogy, are omitted in the Western localization. Developer
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conceived the compilation to introduce younger players to older ''Sonic'' games. One game they wished to include, ''
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'', was excluded due to emulation difficulties. Sega released ''Gems Collection'' for the
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and
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in August 2005. Reviews were mixed or average; critics were divided over whether the package would satisfy players. They preferred ''Sonic CD'' and ''
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'', but found ''Sonic the Fighters'' and ''
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'' mediocre, and disliked the
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games. Some were disappointed by the absence of the ''Streets of Rage'' games in the International version and other ''Sonic'' games like ''
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'' and '' Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure''.


Games

''Sonic Gems Collection'' is a compilation of obscure video games published by
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for various
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s, such as the
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,
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, and
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. It primarily focuses on ''
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'' games, such as ''
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'' (1993), ''
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'' (1996), and ''
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'' (1997). It also includes six of the twelve ''Sonic'' games released for the
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, with the other six having been included in the previous compilation release, ''Sonic Mega Collection Plus''. These games encompass various genres, such as platforming, fighting,
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, and
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. Additionally, players can unlock several
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games unrelated to ''Sonic'', including the two ''
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'' games (1995 and 1996). Four games, ''
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'' (1990) and the ''
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'' trilogy (1991–1994), only appear in the Japanese version and are not included in any international releases. Each game is mostly identical to its initial release, but some were changed; for example, ''Sonic R'' runs at a higher
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. Players can view scans of the original instruction manuals for each game, along with hints and
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s. The compilation features an extensive museum section in which players can view content—such as promotional artwork, videos, screenshots, and remixed music—unlocked after obtaining
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. Time-limited demos of the Genesis ''Sonic'' games and the other six Game Gear games can also be unlocked. In each demo, the player begins in the respective game's final level and can play until the time limit is met.


Development

''Sonic Gems Collection'' was developed by
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and published by Sega for the
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and
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. According to Sonic Team director Yojiro Ogawa, the compilation (and its 2002 predecessor '' Sonic Mega Collection'') was conceived to introduce young players to older games in the ''Sonic'' franchise. While ''Sonic Mega Collection'' focused on the original Genesis games to showcase what made the franchise a success, ''Sonic Gems Collection'' focused on games Sega considered rare and obscure. Although Sonic Team was responsible for ''Sonic Gems Collection''s creation, they had limited involvement in the development of the games included on the compilation; for example,
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made ''Sonic the Fighters'', and ''Sonic R'' was primarily developed by
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. Most of the games included are emulated, but ''Sonic the Fighters'' is a
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. At the beginning of ''Gems Collection''s development, Sonic Team made a list of the most wanted games for the compilation. The team considered the games they felt were high quality in graphics, gameplay, and overall nature. ''Sonic CD'' and ''Vectorman'' were considered for inclusion in ''Mega Collection'', but were deferred to ''Gems Collection''. Producer
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said storage constraints prevented ''Sonic CD'' from inclusion in ''Mega Collection''. AM3's ''
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'' (1993) was omitted due to problems emulating its
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controls. AM2 assisted in porting ''Sonic the Fighters'', marking its first release on a home
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. The
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versions of ''Sonic CD'' and ''Sonic R'' were used in ''Sonic Gems Collection''. Both games received visual upgrades: ''Sonic CD''s opening sequence is presented in fullscreen and ''Sonic R'' has higher resolution textures. During development, Sonic Team hoped that each region's version of ''Sonic Gems Collection'' would be identical in content. However, the ''Streets of Rage'' games and ''Bonanza Bros.'' had to be omitted from the North American localization, due to fears of a "Teen" rating from the
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(ESRB). The PAL release was impacted as well. The team also wished to include both the Japanese and North American ''Sonic CD'' soundtracks, but storage and licensing problems resulted in Japan only receiving its respective soundtrack and all other regions using the North American version. ''Sonic Gems Collection'' was announced in May 2005, and was playable at the
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(E3). It was released on August 11, 2005 in Japan, August 16, 2005 in North America, and September 30, 2005 in Europe. The PlayStation 2 version was not released in North America. Those who ordered the game through Sega's online store Sega Direct received an exclusive ''Sonic''-themed
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.


Reception

According to
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, a video game
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, ''Sonic Gems Collection'' received "mixed or average" reviews. By November 22, 2005, the compilation sold 200,000 copies outside Japan. In 2006, the GameCube version was branded a
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game, indicating it sold a million units. Reviewers considered ''Sonic CD'' the compilation's strongest feature, so much that ''
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''s Steve T. and ''
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'' (''EGM'') said it was worth buying for ''Sonic CD'' alone. Juan Castro ('' IGN'') found that ''Sonic CD'' "still holds its own against modern platformers", praising its unique, time-travel oriented gameplay,
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, visuals, and sound. Castro called it one of the best games in the ''Sonic'' series and was no less fun than its original release. Ryan Davis (''
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'') found ''Sonic CD'' superior to the other games in the compilation, and Tom Bramwell (''
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'') declared "rejoice for ''Sonic CD''... Just don't rejoice for anything else, because it's mostly rubbish". Many reviewers were also pleased by the inclusion of the ''Vectorman'' games. Castro called it "the pinnacle of 16-bit gaming", praising its melding of boss fights, action, and platforming and saying it aged well. Bramwell and Phil Theobald (''
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'') agreed. Critics generally felt ''Sonic R'' and ''Sonic the Fighters'' were mediocre. Castro, Theobald, and Davis compared ''Sonic the Fighters'' unfavorably to the ''
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'' games, with Davis calling it dated and simplistic. ''
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''s Superpanda, in a negative review of the compilation, argued that ''Sonic the Fighters'' was too short and had control issues, but that ''Sonic R'' was on par with ''Sonic CD'' in terms of quality, praising the game's graphics and claiming that it was the compilation's most beautiful game. Castro was less positive: he found its ideas clever and considered it an interesting departure from normal racing games, but thought the ideas were poorly implemented and the controls were awkward. However, he still thought the game was enjoyable and that its soundtrack was unique. Theobald voiced a similar opinion, considering it "a concept that works better in theory than in practice". Conversely, Davis said ''Sonic R''s "laughably bad soundtrack" was its "only redeeming quality". Bramwell considered it too odd and short to be worth the player's time. The six Game Gear ''Sonic'' games were criticized for their uneven quality and poor emulation. Theobald liked that the games were available from the start, but was puzzled why the other six games were left out. He also considered the selection random ("why ''Sonic 2'', but no ''Sonic''?"). Castro was intrigued that they were all on one disc, but thought their screen displays were bad and said "you'd probably be better off dusting your old ame Gearand finding those old games" rather than playing them on ''Sonic Gems Collection''. Of the Game Gear games, Davis preferred ''Sonic 2'', ''Sonic Triple Trouble'', and ''Tails Skypatrol'', but disliked the rest. He heavily criticized their emulation quality, noting their frequent
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drops. Bramwell joked they were present on the disc for "educational" purposes. He lambasted their resolutions and encouraged readers to ignore them entirely. Some reviewers found the compilation incomplete. Davis and Theobald both criticized the exclusion of the ''Streets of Rage'' games in the North American version. Davis stated he preferred them over ''Vectorman'' and Theobald said Sega should have just let the compilation get a Teen rating from the ESRB. Theobald was also disappointed that the compilation lacked ''SegaSonic the Hedgehog'', ''
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'', and the other Game Gear games. Jeremy Parish ('' 1UP.com'') said even combining ''Sonic Mega Collection'' and ''Sonic Gems Collection'' would provide players an incomplete ''Sonic'' collection, lambasting the exclusion of ''Knuckles' Chaotix'' and '' Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure'' and feeling the
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''Sonic'' games should have been included, not the Game Gear ones. Superpanda said he would have preferred ''Knuckles' Chaotix'' over the Game Gear games and also considered its exclusion of the Saturn version of ''
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'' a disappointment. Reviewers were generally divided over whether ''Sonic Gems Collection'' would leave players satisfied. ''EGM'' summed it up as a "woefully uneven mix", but one ''Sonic'' fans should check out if they wanted ''Sonic CD''. Castro said the compilation was "decent" and worth its price tag, but was not as solid as ''Sonic Mega Collection''. Theobald found it weak and that only ''Sonic CD'' and ''Vectorman'' would appeal to casual gamers. Bramwell was sarcastic: "if this sort of thing matters to you, if you still can't bear to unplug your
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'' and all the others and think they're brilliant, this is for you". When ''
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'' named the best games of 2005, it ranked ''Sonic Gems Collection'' among the bottom of the PlayStation 2 and GameCube releases.


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