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Sonic Drift is a kart racing game released in Japan for the Sega Game Gear in March 18, 1994. It features Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Amy Rose, and Doctor Eggman. Players race around a track collecting rings and power-ups. Originally, this game was only released in Japan, however, it is now available in other markets thanks to the recent series of compilations in the Sonic series of games and importing it on certain shop websites.
The invincible theme of Sonic Drift is based on "Sonic - You Can Do Anything", the Japanese opening song from Sonic CD; in Sonic Drift 2, the invincible theme is from Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Sonic Drift was the first game where Amy Rose was a playable character, and her car returns with her on Sonic R. The instruction manual also features a picture of Amy holding an umbrella that she will later have use of in gameplay in Sonic the Fighters.
Sonic Drift 2
Sonic Drift 2 is the sequel to Sonic Drift. It was released in Japan for the Sega Game Gear in March 17, 1995. The European version was released that same month as Sonic Drift Racing, and the North American release in November 1995. It added three characters: Knuckles, Nack, and Metal Sonic.Sonic Drift 2 was the first game to feature Metal Sonic and Nack the Weasel as playable characters.
In the game, Chaos Emeralds are awarded for winning races. If Sonic, Tails, Knuckles or Amy collect all six in the Blue GP, they will face Dr. Eggman in a final race around the Death Egg. If Eggman, Metal Sonic or Nack collect all six in the Blue GP, they will face Sonic in the final race. Unlike its predecessor, this game was released internationally, and Sega Europe decided to rename it to Sonic Drift Racing, most likely, the "2" would make a title a sequel, not a completely original.
References
External links
Sonic Drift at MobyGames
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Sonic the Hedgehog video games
Main series
Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) ·Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ·Sonic the Hedgehog CD ·Sonic the Hedgehog 3 ·Sonic & Knuckles ·Sonic 3D ·Sonic Adventure ·Sonic Adventure 2 ·Sonic Heroes ·Shadow the Hedgehog ·Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) ·Sonic Unleashed
Compilations
Sonic Compilation ·Sonic Jam ·Sonic & Knuckles Collection ·Sonic Mega Collection (Plus) ·Sonic Gems Collection
Handheld games
Sonic the Hedgehog ·Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ·Sonic Chaos ·Sonic Triple Trouble ·Sonic Blast ·Sonic Labyrinth ·Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure ·Sonic Advance ·Sonic Advance 2 ·Sonic Advance 3 ·Sonic Battle ·Sonic Rush ·Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis ·Sonic Rivals ·Sonic Rush Adventure ·Sonic Rivals 2 ·Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood
Spin-offs
Sonic Eraser ·SegaSonic the Hedgehog ·SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter ·Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car ·Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball ·Sonic Drift ·Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine ·Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio ·Sonic The Hedgehog Gameworld ·Tails and the Music Maker ·Tails' Skypatrol ·Sonic Drift 2 ·Tails Adventure ·Knuckles' Chaotix ·Sonic the Fighters ·Sonic's Schoolhouse ·Sonic R ·Sonic Shuffle ·Sonic Pinball Party ·Sonic Riders ·Sonic and the Secret Rings ·Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games ·Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
Unfinished games
Sonic's Edusoft ·Sonic the Hedgehog Jr. ·Sonic-16 ·Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Limited Edition ·Sonic the Hedgehog 2 CD ·Sonic Crackers ·Sonic X-treme ·Sonic Saturn ·Sonic DS