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{{Game
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|title=Sonic Blast
|title=Sonic Blast
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|developer=[[Aspect]]
|developer=[[Aspect]]
|publisher=[[Sega]]
|publisher=[[Sega]]
|designer=Toshiaki Araki (Programming)<br />Fumikazu Sugawara (Design)<br />Kojiro Mikusa (Sound)
|year=1996
|categories=[[Platform]]
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|systems=[[Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System]] (Brazil Only)
|ratings={{ESRB|KA}}
|releasedates=November, [[1996]], (NA, EU)<br />[[December 13]], [[1996]] (JP)
|designer=Toshiaki Araki (Programming), Fumikazu Sugawara (Design), Kojiro Mikusa (Sound)
|genre=[[Platform]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ESRB=KA
|series=Sonic the Hedgehog
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|input=Control pad
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'''''Sonic Blast''''' is a video game in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog series'' developed by [[Aspect]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Game Gear]]. It is known as '''''G Sonic''''' in Japan.  In fact, the game has practically nothing in common with ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'': no enemies, levels, or bosses, are shared between the games. It was released in November of [[1996]] for both North American and European markets. A Japanese release followed later that year on [[December 13]].  The game was also ported to the [[Sega Master System]] in Brazil by TecToy in [[1998]] which is also the last game made for that system. ''Sonic Blast'' was later compiled with other Sonic titles in ''[[Sonic Mega Collection Plus]]'' and ''[[Sonic Adventure DX]]'', and a demo of its ending can be unlocked in ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]''.
{{game disambig||the [[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Windows]] game|[[Sonic 3D Blast]]}}
'''Sonic Blast''' is a {{c|Sonic the Hedgehog}} game developed by [[Aspect]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Game Gear]]. Despite its name, the game has practically nothing in common with [[Sonic 3D Blast]]: no enemies, levels, or bosses are shared between the games. It was released in November of [[1996]] for both North American and European markets. A Japanese release followed later that year on December 13 bearing the title '''G Sonic'''. In [[1998]] the game was ported to the [[Sega Master System]] by Sega's Brazilian distributor TecToy, and is the last game made for the system. According to Sega, it was also the last game ever made for the Game Gear. Sonic Blast was later compiled with other Sonic titles in [[Sonic Mega Collection Plus]] and [[Sonic Adventure DX]], and a demo of its ending can be unlocked in [[Sonic Gems Collection]].


According to Sega, ''Sonic Blast'' was the last game ever made for the Game Gear.
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Box artwork for Sonic Blast.
Box artwork for Sonic Blast.
Sonic Blast
Developer(s)Aspect
Publisher(s)Sega
Year released1996
System(s)Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Nintendo 3DS
SeriesSonic the Hedgehog
Designer(s)Toshiaki Araki (Programming), Fumikazu Sugawara (Design), Kojiro Mikusa (Sound)
Genre(s)Platform
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Kids to Adults
LinksSonic Blast ChannelSearchSearch
For the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn and Windows game, see Sonic 3D Blast.

Sonic Blast is a Sonic the Hedgehog game developed by Aspect and published by Sega for the Sega Game Gear. Despite its name, the game has practically nothing in common with Sonic 3D Blast: no enemies, levels, or bosses are shared between the games. It was released in November of 1996 for both North American and European markets. A Japanese release followed later that year on December 13 bearing the title G Sonic. In 1998 the game was ported to the Sega Master System by Sega's Brazilian distributor TecToy, and is the last game made for the system. According to Sega, it was also the last game ever made for the Game Gear. Sonic Blast was later compiled with other Sonic titles in Sonic Mega Collection Plus and Sonic Adventure DX, and a demo of its ending can be unlocked in Sonic Gems Collection.

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