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Sonic Eraser

Sonic Eraser

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Descr: Sonic Eraser is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series that was available to owners of the Sega Game Toshokan on Sega Mega Modem with Sega Meganet subscription. All the three aforementioned enhancements for the Sega Mega Drive are exclusively released in Japan..
Initial Release Date: 1991
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog
Designer: Takao Miyoshi
Genre: Puzzle Video Game
Developers: Sega, Sonic Team
Platform: Sega Genesis

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