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In September of 1991, the Italian gaming magazine known as 'The Games Machine' had a article talking about the original Sonic the Hedgehog being ported to computers such as the Commodore Amiga. It was going to be published by U.S Gold and it probably would be released in June of 1992. However, for unknown reasons it was never released( possibly due to disagreements between Sega and U.S Gold).
In September of 1991, the Italian gaming magazine known as 'The Games Machine' had a article talking about the original Sonic the Hedgehog being ported to computers such as the Commodore Amiga. It was going to be published by U.S Gold and it probably would be released in June of 1992. However, for unknown reasons it was never released( possibly due to disagreements between Sega and U.S Gold).
The Green Hill Zone screenshot seems to match neither the Genesis nor Game Gear versions of the title, implying the game had entirely new level designs and possibly even new levels, similar to the Game Gear version.  The title screen depicts Sonic's "American" design as opposed to the Japanese version. The sprite of the character in-game is closer to the Game Gear version, but appears to lack shading.


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Sonic1 amiga.jpg

In September of 1991, the Italian gaming magazine known as 'The Games Machine' had a article talking about the original Sonic the Hedgehog being ported to computers such as the Commodore Amiga. It was going to be published by U.S Gold and it probably would be released in June of 1992. However, for unknown reasons it was never released( possibly due to disagreements between Sega and U.S Gold).

The Green Hill Zone screenshot seems to match neither the Genesis nor Game Gear versions of the title, implying the game had entirely new level designs and possibly even new levels, similar to the Game Gear version. The title screen depicts Sonic's "American" design as opposed to the Japanese version. The sprite of the character in-game is closer to the Game Gear version, but appears to lack shading.