Early Sonic 3 prototype found, features major differences to the final game



Previously, Hidden Palace and The Cutting Room Floor announced their "Sonic Month" event, where documentation on never before seen Sonic the Hedgehog prototypes would be unveiled, courtesy of drx. The first handful of prototypes to be shown were of Sonic CD, followed by some early versions of Sonic Chaos and Sonic 2. Today, yet another prototype has been revealed, and this could be the most important one yet. An early build of Sonic 3, dated November 3, 1993, has been dumped, with lots of content to discover within its code.

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Booting the ROM brings up a WIP version of the title screen, featuring a completely different looking sprite of Sonic from the final build. Sonic also features his older sprite set from Sonic 2, surfboarding onto Angel Island instead of hopping off the Tornado and going Super Sonic as he does in the completed version. There is also no insta-shield, however, there is something entirely unexpected: a move that is almost identical to Sonic Mania's Drop Dash. By jumping in the air, and holding up+jump, Sonic will spindash the moment he lands. It also appears that Sonic would have other unique moves, as there is unused code present for an "air dash" attack, and a ring throw ability, where he could attack badniks with them.

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Continuing on, a level-select that looks very much like Sonic 2's features Flying Battery, Mushroom Valley, and Sandopolis as stages for Sonic 3, while beta Lava Reef tilesets are present, which as we all know, these levels would all later be cut from the game and moved over to Sonic & Knuckles. An hour-and-a-half video has been uploaded showcasing the gameplay of the prototype in full, for those interested.

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Very interested to take a peek and play the ROM, but my moral standards are preventing me from doing so. (。•́︿•̀。)

Its an unreleased prototype, and as long as you own a legit copy of Sonic 3 I don't see any moral issue with it. If you don't you could always buy a digital version of it to ease your conscience.
 

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Very interested to take a peek and play the ROM, but my moral standards are preventing me from doing so. (。•́︿•̀。)
If it helps: the device you're using to post this was probably involved with sweatshop work at some point during its assembly, the clothes you wear might have been involved with either sweatshop work or even slavery, the food you eat - provided you're omnivore - was probably involved with animal cruelty and torture at some point, the car you drive (provided you drive a car) runs on oil farmed from countries driven to civil wars for exploitation and pretty much every tech company you might support purposefully makes millions (or even billions, if you're using Windows or iOS) off of work from much less well-payed workers (and sweatshops as well).

I can understand your morals withstanding you from downloading a prototype ROM off of the internet, but I believe not only Sega wouldn't mind and that you can rest assured most tech companies and big corporations wouldn't mind doing much, much worse. One of the main things under consumer-driven capitalism is that it throws on the consumer the responsability of being righteous while not being righteous at all.
 
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and I'm pretty sure its in the Sega Genesis Classics Collection on PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.
Nope to this one - it's not been rereleased since about 2012 due to music issues.


Most of those are a (the same?) PC release, and the Xbox release originates from 360. Not sure if backcomp works on it. It does, so you can play it on Xbox One as well.
You can't buy it on, say, PS4, Switch, or mobile. It's definitely possible to get ahold of, because they're lucky they haven't had to take down the Steam copy or the Xbox copy. But it just hasn't been officially released on this generation of consoles.
 
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Most of those are a (the same?) PC release, and the Xbox release originates from 360. Not sure if backcomp works on it. It does, so you can play it on Xbox One as well.
You can't buy it on, say, PS4, Switch, or mobile. It's definitely possible to get ahold of, because they're lucky they haven't had to take down the Steam copy or the Xbox copy. But it just hasn't been officially released on this generation of consoles.

If the objective was to give Sega some money (or dodge the second hand market woes) to in turn dodge some anguish over "pirating" a prototype for a decades old game then you could happily do that. No need to download it as part of that.
 
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If it helps: the device you're using to post this was probably involved with sweatshop work at some point during its assembly, the clothes you wear might have been involved with either sweatshop work or even slavery, the food you eat - provided you're omnivore - was probably involved with animal cruelty and torture at some point, the car you drive (provided you drive a car) runs on oil farmed from countries driven to civil wars for exploitation and pretty much every tech company you might support purposefully makes millions (or even billions, if you're using Windows or iOS) off of work from much less well-payed workers (and sweatshops as well).

I can understand your morals withstanding you from downloading a prototype ROM off of the internet, but I believe not only Sega wouldn't mind and that you can rest assured most tech companies and big corporations wouldn't mind doing much, much worse. One of the main things under consumer-driven capitalism is that it throws on the consumer the responsability of being righteous while not being righteous at all.
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