The Lost Levels

Sonic 2’s Hidden Palace Zone
The Hidden Palace Zone was supposed to be included in Sonic 2. But due to tight deadlines, the le🔯vel was cut before the final product sh♕ipped. Since the level had been covered in game magazines leading up to Sonic 2’s release, some mistakenly thought that the Hidden Palace Zone was supposed to be a secret area, spending hours collecting Chaos Gems in the hopes of unlocking it.

But that never stopped fans from sharing thཧe Sonic 2 that could’ve been. A copy of a beta ROM was stolen from the Sonic team at a 1992 toy fair in New York and it wasn’t long before the unfinished build with the incompl🌼ete Hidden Palace Zone made its way around the internet.

Sonic 2: Long Version, a fan-made version of Sonic 2, attempts to add in the missing levels featured in the prototype build. For more fan-made versions of games, be sure to check our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Crazy ass ROM hacks feature.


Above: The beta build of Sonic 2 featuring the Hidden Palace Zone is a bit buggy. Area two starts you off in the middle of a wall of rocks

. There you have it. If you w💞ant to play the real Sonic 3, try finishing Sonic 3 and Sonic and Knuckles back to back.