Best Game Gear Sonic Games, Ranked By You

Sonic Drift (GG)

Sonic Drift (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA

Release Date: TBA

Sonic Drift has the rather distinct honour of being the first racing game in the Sonic franchise, though we’d probably be kidding ourselves if we said it was a particularly great one. Despite taking inspiration from Super Mario Kart, Sonic Drift shares a lot more in common with games like OutRun, demonstrating the ‘Super Scaler’ effect sufficiently. But with overly forgiving difficulty and little replay value, you’re probably safe skipping this one.

Sonic Labyrinth (GG)

Sonic Labyrinth (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Minato Giken

Release Date: Nov 1995 (USA) / 10th May 2012 (UK/EU)
Sonic Blast (GG)

Sonic Blast (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Aspect

Release Date: Nov 1996 (USA) / 14th Jun 2012 (UK/EU)
Tails Adventure (GG)

Tails Adventure (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: Nov 1995 (USA) / Oct 1995 (UK/EU)
Sonic Chaos (SMS)

Sonic Chaos (SMS)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Aspect

Release Date: 23rd Nov 1993 (USA) / Nov 1993 (UK/EU)
Tails' Skypatrol (GG)

Tails' Skypatrol (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Japan System House

Release Date: 28th Apr 1995 (JPN)

The fact that Tails’ Skypatrol was only officially released in Japan for the Game Gear is perhaps a blessing in disguise. It’s quite comfortably one of the weakest Sonic games in existence, with uninspiring gameplay and relentless difficulty. If you consider yourself a fervent fan of Sonic’s sidekick, it might be worth a look for curiosity’s sake, but for everyone else, just stay clear of this one.

Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble (GG)

Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Aspect

Release Date: 1994 (USA) / 1994 (UK/EU)
Sonic Drift 2 (GG)

Sonic Drift 2 (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA

Release Date: Nov 1995 (USA) / Mar 1995 (UK/EU)
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (GG)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: 17th Nov 1992 (USA) / 29th Oct 1992 (UK/EU)
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (GG)

Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: Dec 1993 (USA) / Jan 1994 (UK/EU)
Sonic the Hedgehog (GG)

Sonic the Hedgehog (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: 28th Dec 1991 (USA) / 13th Jun 2013 (UK/EU)
Sonic Spinball (GG)

Sonic Spinball (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA Technical Institute

Release Date: Sep 1994 (USA) / Aug 1994 (UK/EU)

Sonic Spinball in itself is a pretty decent spin-off title that showcased reasonably decent visuals and gameplay for the Genesis, but the Game Gear version undoubtedly suffers from the necessary downgrades to get the game running competently. Gameplay feels clunky and the music is a bit of a mess. Still, it’s not a terrible effort, all told.

Remember, if you haven’t rated the games on this list, you can still do so now and your personal rating will count towards the ranking above — and potentially change the ordering even after publication.

Be sure to share your own thoughts on the rankings with a comment down below. Which is your favourite? Do you have any stories about the games to share? We’d love to hear it.

Sonic Drift (GG)

Sonic Drift (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA

Release Date: TBA

Sonic Drift has the rather distinct honour of being the first racing game in the Sonic franchise, though we’d probably be kidding ourselves if we said it was a particularly great one. Despite taking inspiration from Super Mario Kart, Sonic Drift shares a lot more in common with games like OutRun, demonstrating the ‘Super Scaler’ effect sufficiently. But with overly forgiving difficulty and little replay value, you’re probably safe skipping this one.

Sonic Labyrinth (GG)

Sonic Labyrinth (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Minato Giken

Release Date: Nov 1995 (USA) / 10th May 2012 (UK/EU)
Sonic Blast (GG)

Sonic Blast (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Aspect

Release Date: Nov 1996 (USA) / 14th Jun 2012 (UK/EU)
Tails Adventure (GG)

Tails Adventure (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: Nov 1995 (USA) / Oct 1995 (UK/EU)
Sonic Chaos (SMS)

Sonic Chaos (SMS)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Aspect

Release Date: 23rd Nov 1993 (USA) / Nov 1993 (UK/EU)
Tails' Skypatrol (GG)

Tails' Skypatrol (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Japan System House

Release Date: 28th Apr 1995 (JPN)

The fact that Tails’ Skypatrol was only officially released in Japan for the Game Gear is perhaps a blessing in disguise. It’s quite comfortably one of the weakest Sonic games in existence, with uninspiring gameplay and relentless difficulty. If you consider yourself a fervent fan of Sonic’s sidekick, it might be worth a look for curiosity’s sake, but for everyone else, just stay clear of this one.

Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble (GG)

Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Aspect

Release Date: 1994 (USA) / 1994 (UK/EU)
Sonic Drift 2 (GG)

Sonic Drift 2 (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA

Release Date: Nov 1995 (USA) / Mar 1995 (UK/EU)
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (GG)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: 17th Nov 1992 (USA) / 29th Oct 1992 (UK/EU)
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (GG)

Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: Dec 1993 (USA) / Jan 1994 (UK/EU)
Sonic the Hedgehog (GG)

Sonic the Hedgehog (GG)

Publisher: SEGA

Release Date: 28th Dec 1991 (USA) / 13th Jun 2013 (UK/EU)
Sonic Spinball (GG)

Sonic Spinball (GG)

Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA Technical Institute

Release Date: Sep 1994 (USA) / Aug 1994 (UK/EU)

Sonic Spinball in itself is a pretty decent spin-off title that showcased reasonably decent visuals and gameplay for the Genesis, but the Game Gear version undoubtedly suffers from the necessary downgrades to get the game running competently. Gameplay feels clunky and the music is a bit of a mess. Still, it’s not a terrible effort, all told.

Remember, if you haven’t rated the games on this list, you can still do so now and your personal rating will count towards the ranking above — and potentially change the ordering even after publication.

Be sure to share your own thoughts on the rankings with a comment down below. Which is your favourite? Do you have any stories about the games to share? We’d love to hear it.

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