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Sonic Blast Man (SNES)

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Title Screen

Sonic Blast Man

Developer: I.T.L
Publisher: Taito
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: September 25, 1992
Released in US: February 1993
Released in EU: 1993


LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Sonic Blast Man is a one-player beat-'em-up where Sonic Blastman must save Earth from evil's many forms (street gangs, terrorists, aliens, robots, and even a clone of himself) in various places ranging from a construction site to outer space.

So no, it is not a Sonic the Hedgehog game (though we wouldn't be surprised if there's a hack out there which makes it one), let alone an exclamation about Sonic Blast - it's a port of an arcade "test your strength" game that might injure your arms (which became an intermission mini-game that won't injure your arms here).

Level Select

Enter the Options menu and go to the Music option. Select any music track used in a stage, then hold Select and press L, R, R, L, Start to go to the stage the selected track plays in.

Regional Differences

Censored Violence

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Due to well known Nintendo censorship, all females enemies were changed by males sprites in the US version. In Japan, the sprites are untouched and more accurate to the original arcade version.