{{Short description|1994 video game}} {{About|the 1994 video game|the 2022 fan-made remake|Sonic Triple Trouble 16-Bit}} {{Good article}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox video game | title = Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble | image = Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble Coverart.png | caption = European box art | developer = Aspect | publisher = [[Sega]] | director = Katsuhiro Hasegawa | producer = Motoshige Hokoyama | composer = Yayoi Fujimori | series = ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' | platforms = [[Game Gear]] | released = {{Video game release|JP|November 11, 1994|WW|November 1994}} | genre = [[Platformer|Platform]] | modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] }}

'''''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'''''{{efn|Released in Japan as {{nihongo|'''''Sonic & Tails 2'''''|ソニック{{ruby|&|アンド}}テイルス 2|Sonikku ando Teirusu 2|lead=yes}}|name=|group=}} is a 1994 [[platform game]] developed by Aspect and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Game Gear]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' (1993) and features classic [[side-scrolling]] [[Sonic the Hedgehog|''Sonic'']] gameplay. The player controls either [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] or [[Tails (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Miles "Tails" Prower]] as they venture to protect the powerful [[Chaos Emeralds]] from [[Doctor Robotnik]], [[Knuckles the Echidna]] and series newcomer [[Fang the Sniper]]. Sonic and Tails' unique abilities, as well as various [[power-up]]s, can assist the player in gameplay.

Critics found the game to be enjoyable and praised its graphics, but thought that it lacked in challenge and originality to help it stand out from previous ''Sonic'' games. Reception was more positive in retrospect. Critics have considered it one of the best ''Sonic'' games on the [[8-bit]] Game Gear, coming closer than the others to matching the quality of its [[16-bit]] counterparts. ''Triple Trouble'' has been rereleased through various ''Sonic'' game compilations, the [[Coleco Sonic]] handheld system, and the [[Nintendo 3DS]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The 9 Best Virtual Console Ports On Nintendo 3DS |url=https://www.thegamer.com/the-best-virtual-console-ports-on-nintendo-3ds/ |website=The Gamer |date=April 25, 2022 |access-date=14 November 2022}}</ref>

==Gameplay== [[File:SonicTTscreenshot.png|thumb|left|Tails running through a loop]] ''Triple Trouble'' is a [[side-scrolling]] [[Platform game|platformer]] similar to that of previous ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]'' games.<ref name="gs" /> The story follows [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Tails (character)|Tails]] in their efforts to stop the powerful [[Chaos Emeralds]] from being acquired by [[Doctor Eggman|Doctor Robotnik]], who has tricked [[Knuckles the Echidna]] into aiding him. Treasure hunter [[Fang the Sniper]] (Nack the Weasel in international releases) is also in search of the Emeralds.<ref name=":1" />

Players can choose to control either Sonic or Tails through six differently themed areas referred to as zones.<ref name=":1" /> Each zone consists of three [[Level (video game)|levels]], with the third containing a [[boss fight]].<ref name="svc" /> Both characters play similarly and can execute a spin dash to accelerate forward in a rolling formation.<ref name=":2" /> Sonic can also perform a peel-out move, previously introduced in ''[[Sonic CD]]'', whereas Tails can fly for a short amount of time.<ref name=":2" /> Various [[power-up]]s can be obtained throughout the game.<ref name=":6" /> However, many are exclusive to one character, such as Sonic's jet board and Tails' sea fox items.<ref name=":0" /> The differences between Sonic and Tails' power-ups may result in the player's traversal of levels to slightly diverge between the two.<ref name=":2" />

The player can collect [[Rings (Sonic the Hedgehog)|rings]] as they explore the levels. 30 rings are lost when hit by an enemy and 50 when colliding with a spike obstacle.<ref name=":2" /> Collecting 100 rings will reward the player with an [[extra life]].<ref name=":6" /> If the player destroys a box with a [[Chaos Emerald]] icon and has at least 50 rings, Sonic will be transported to a special [[bonus stage]] for an opportunity to obtain one of five collectable Emeralds. Some of these stages are labyrinth-like platforming levels while others have the player piloting a plane to collect rings.<ref name=":2" />

==Development and release== ''Triple Trouble'' was developed by Aspect<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Madson |first=Sean |date=March 22, 2012 |title=Review: ''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' (Nintendo 3DS/Sega Game Gear) |url=http://diehardgamefan.com/2012/03/22/review-sonic-the-hedgehog-triple-trouble-nintendo-3dssega-game-gear/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806171737/http://diehardgamefan.com/2012/03/22/review-sonic-the-hedgehog-triple-trouble-nintendo-3dssega-game-gear/ |archive-date=August 6, 2016 |access-date=December 8, 2018 |website=[[Diehard GameFan]] |language=en-US |df=mdy-all}}</ref> and is the sequel to ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' (1993).<ref name=":7"/> The game introduced a new character in the ''Sonic'' series, Fang the Sniper, who was originally called Jet during development; he was renamed Nack the Weasel in international releases.<ref name="ssmean" /><ref name=":0">{{cite magazine |date=August 1994 |title=Sega Gamer's Day |magazine=[[VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine]] |issue=67 |page=46|url=https://archive.org/details/Video_Games_The_Ultimate_Gaming_Magazine_Issue_67_August_1994/page/n45/mode/2up}}</ref> Fang was shown with a gun in early promotional screenshots, but this was removed in the final game.<ref name=":12" /> The game was originally titled ''Sonic Chaos 2'' in the West,<ref name="ssmean">{{cite magazine |date=June 1994 |title=Strangely Sonic |url=https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine-20/page/n13/mode/2up|magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=20 |page=14}}</ref> with releases planned on both of Sega's [[8-bit]] systems, the [[Game Gear]] handheld console and [[Master System]] home console.<ref name="ssmean" /><ref name=":3">{{cite magazine |date=September 1994 |title=Newsbox: Sonic Kehrt Zurück! |magazine=Sega Magazin|language=de |issue=10 |page=6|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/2/2e/SegaMagazin_DE_10.pdf#page=6}}</ref> The game was ultimately only released for the Game Gear, making it the first ''Sonic'' platformer released exclusively for the system.<ref name=":12">{{Cite book |title=The History of Sonic the Hedgehog |last1=Pétronille |first1=Marc |last2=Audureau |first2=William |publisher=Pix'n Love |year=2014 |isbn=978-1-926778-96-9 |pages=167}}</ref> It was released in Western territories in November 1994<ref name=":1">{{Cite magazine |author=Bacon |date=November 1994 |title=ProReview {{!}} ''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' |url=https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_064_November_1994/page/n215/mode/2up |magazine=[[GamePro]] |pages=206}}</ref><ref name=":5">{{Cite magazine |last1=Merrett |first1=Steve |last2=Bufton |first2=Paul |date=December 1994 |title=Game Gear Review {{!}} ''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' |url=https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine-26/page/n107/mode/2up |magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=26 |pages=108–109}}</ref> and in Japan on November 11 specifically, in which it was titled ''Sonic & Tails 2''.<ref name="svc">{{cite web |url=http://vc.sega.jp/3ds/sandt2/ |title=''ソニック&テイルス2''のご紹介 |website=Sega Virtual Console |language=ja |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170609100932/http://vc.sega.jp/3ds/sandt2/ |archive-date=June 9, 2017 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all}}</ref>

Since its initial release the game has been rereleased multiple times. It was included with other ''Sonic'' Game Gear games in ''[[Sonic Adventure DX]]'' (2003), ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]'' (2005) and ''[[Sonic Origins Plus]]'' (2023).<ref name=":2" /> The game was also included in the [[Coleco Sonic]] handheld console released in 2006.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Farivar |first1=Cyrus |title=Coleco ''Sonic'' Handheld debuts: take home 20 Sega 8-bit games for $50 |url=https://www.engadget.com/2006/10/27/coleco-sonic-handheld-debuts-take-home-20-sega-8-bit-games-for/ |website=[[Engadget]] |language=en |date=October 27, 2006 |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131210213547/http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/27/coleco-sonic-handheld-debuts-take-home-20-sega-8-bit-games-for/ |archive-date=December 10, 2013 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> ''Triple Trouble'' was later released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] via the [[Nintendo eShop|eShop]] in March 2012, alongside other Game Gear titles.<ref>{{cite web |title=''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' |url=http://www.nintendolife.com/games/gamegear/sonic_the_hedgehog_triple_trouble |website=[[Nintendo Life]] |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180902131007/http://www.nintendolife.com/games/gamegear/sonic_the_hedgehog_triple_trouble |archive-date=September 2, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Drake |first1=Audrey |title=Nintendo eShop: March Round-Up |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/03/29/nintendo-eshop-march-round-up |website=[[IGN]] |date=March 29, 2012 |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181102093855/https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/03/29/nintendo-eshop-march-round-up |archive-date=November 2, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> This release was developed by [[M2 (game developer)|M2]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/sonic-the-hedgehog-triple-trouble-3ds |title=''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' |website=[[Nintendo]] |language=en-us |access-date=December 8, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171002061121/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/sonic-the-hedgehog-triple-trouble-3ds |archive-date=October 2, 2017 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all}}</ref>

==Reception== {{video game reviews |title = Contemporary reception |CVG = 68%<ref name="cvg1"/> |EGM = 7/10, 7/10, 6/10, 7/10<ref name="egmrev"/> |Fam = 6/10, 5/10, 6/10, 4/10<ref name="famitsu">{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Famitsu|Weekly Famitsu]]|title=New Games Cross Review|date=November 11, 1994|publisher=ASCII Corporation|language=Japanese|issue=308|p=39|last1=Noda|first1=Sawadhi |first2=Goro |last2=Uchisawa |last3=Nagano |first3=Isabella |author4=Taco X}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |title=ソニック&テイルス2 [ゲームギア] |url=https://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=16020 |magazine=[[Famitsu]] |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150615032251/http://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=16020 |archive-date=June 15, 2015 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all|language=ja }}</ref> |rev1 = ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' |rev1Score = 85%<ref name=":5"/> |rev2 = ''[[Sega Magazine]]'' |rev2Score = 71%<ref name=":4"/> |rev3 = ''[[Sega Pro]]'' |rev3Score = 71%<ref name=":6"/> |award1Pub = ''[[VideoGames & Computer Entertainment|VideoGames]]'' (1994) |award1 = Best Game Gear Game ({{nowrap|runner-up}})<ref name="VG74">{{cite magazine |title=VideoGames Best of '94 |magazine=[[VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine]] |date=February 1995 |issue=74 (March 1995) |pages=44–7 |url=https://archive.org/details/Video_Games_The_Ultimate_Gaming_Magazine_Issue_74_March_1995/page/n45/mode/2up}}</ref> }}

Critics felt ''Triple Trouble'' was fun but too similar to previous ''Sonic'' games, and thought the series was beginning to stagnate. Other than the addition of vehicles, many criticized the game for lacking in originality.<ref name=":5" /><ref name="egmrev">{{cite magazine |date=November 1994 |title=Review Crew: ''Sonic Triple Trouble'' |url=https://archive.org/details/Electronic_Gaming_Monthly_64/page/n45/mode/2up |magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |volume=7 |issue=11 |page=46}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Cite magazine |last1=Leadbetter |first1=Richard |last2=Hickman |first2=Sam |date=November 1994 |title=Game Gear Review {{!}} ''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' |url=https://retrocdn.net/images/4/4e/SegaMagazine_UK_11.pdf#page=82 |magazine=Sega Magazine |issue=11 |pages=82–83}}</ref><ref name=":6">{{Cite magazine |date=December 1994 |title=''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' |magazine=[[Sega Pro]] |pages=73|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/a/a8/SegaPro_UK_40.pdf#page=73}}</ref> Steve Merrett of ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' wrote that it lacked "surprises and gameplay innovation," and remarked that the Game Gear ''Sonic'' titles were "going through the same [[Midlife crisis|mid-life crisis]] here that ''[[Sonic & Knuckles|Sonic and Knuckles]]'' represents on the [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]]".<ref name=":5" /> However, he found the game to be a good 8-bit counterpart to ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3|Sonic 3]]'',<ref name=":5" /> as did Richard Leadbetter of ''[[Sega Magazine]]'', who noted similar level themes shared between the games.<ref name=":4" /> Leadbetter and Sushi-X of ''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'' appreciated the levels for their large size and found that they invited exploration.<ref name="egmrev" /><ref name=":4" />

The graphics received universal praise.<ref name=":1" /><ref name="cvg1">{{cite magazine |date=December 1994 |url=https://retrocdn.net/images/6/6b/CVG_UK_157.pdf#page=143 |title=Supershorts... |magazine=[[Computer and Video Games]] |issue=157 |page=143}}</ref><ref name="egmrev" /> Paul Bufton of ''Mean Machines Sega'' wrote that the backgrounds and character sprites were "the best to grace the Game Gear" and believed them to be superior to those in previous Game Gear ''Sonic'' games.<ref name=":5" /> Additionally, ''Sega Magazine'' and ''[[Sega Pro]]'' thought the visuals approached the [[16-bit]] quality seen on the Mega Drive ''Sonic'' games.<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":6" /> ''Sega Magazine'' also noted that other Game Gear ''Sonic'' games were [[Cropping (image)|cropped]] versions of the Master System versions and thus suffered gameplay-wise, and felt this was not a problem with ''Triple Trouble''.<ref name=":4" />

One of the most common complaints was a lack of challenge.<ref name="cvg1" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":6" /> Many critics felt the game's levels were sparsely populated with enemies, making it too short and easy to complete.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":6" /> ''[[Computer and Video Games]]'' and ''Mean Machines Sega'' believed this lack of challenge harmed its long term value to players.<ref name=":5" /><ref name="cvg1" /> ''Sega Magazine'' suspected that the lack of enemies was to maintain the game's performance.<ref name=":4" /> Consequently, ''[[GamePro]]'' noticed [[frame rate]] dips when the screen was busy.<ref name=":1" />

In retrospective reviews, ''Triple Trouble'' is considered one of the better ''Sonic'' games on the Game Gear. NGC of ''[[GamesRadar+]]'' thought it was "reasonably competent" but no less tedious than other ''Sonic'' Game Gear games.<ref>{{cite web |author=NGC |title=''Sonic Gems Collection'' review |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/sonic-gems-collection-review/ |website=[[GamesRadar+]] |language=EN-GB |date=February 25, 2006 |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180622033157/https://www.gamesradar.com/sonic-gems-collection-review/ |archive-date=June 22, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Ryan Davis of ''[[GameSpot]]'' believed it did a better job capturing classic ''Sonic'' gameplay than other games on the system, due to it being a later release and thus more technically competent.<ref name="gs">{{cite web |last1=Davis |first1=Ryan |title=''Sonic Gems Collection'' Review |url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/sonic-gems-collection-review/1900-6131881/ |website=[[GameSpot]] |date=May 17, 2006 |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170817040455/https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/sonic-gems-collection-review/1900-6131881/ |archive-date=August 17, 2017 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Corbie Dillard of ''[[Nintendo Life]]'' agreed, writing that Sega had made a strong attempt to capture classic Mega Drive ''Sonic'' gameplay on the Game Gear, and believed ''Triple Trouble'' was "probably the closest thing gamers could get to the overall style of play of the 16-bit titles on a handheld".<ref name=":7">{{Cite web |url=http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/eshop/sonic_the_hedgehog_triple_trouble_gamegear |title=Review: ''Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble'' (3DS eShop / GG) |last=Dillard |first=Corbie |date=March 20, 2012 |website=[[Nintendo Life]] |language=en-GB |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170927103358/http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/eshop/sonic_the_hedgehog_triple_trouble_gamegear |archive-date=September 27, 2017 |url-status=live |access-date=December 8, 2018 |df=mdy-all}}</ref> Sean Madson of ''[[DieHard GameFan|Diehard GameFan]]'' appreciated the 3DS release for adding different resolutions, button configurations, and [[save state]] support.<ref name=":2" />

==Legacy== In August 2022, an unofficial fan [[video game remake|remake]] titled ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble 16-Bit]]'', by [[indie developer]] Noah Copeland, was released for Windows via [[Game Jolt]],<ref name=":9">{{Cite news |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/sonic-triple-trouble-gets-fan-made-16-bit-makeover |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220803172116/https://www.eurogamer.net/sonic-triple-trouble-gets-fan-made-16-bit-makeover |title=''Sonic Triple Trouble'' gets fan-made 16-bit makeover |last=Kennedy |first=Victoria |language=en-gb |website=[[Eurogamer]] |publisher=[[Gamer Network]] |date=August 3, 2022 |archive-date=August 3, 2022 |access-date=August 7, 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> with [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[Mac (computer)|macOS]] ports later following.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.techradar.com/gaming/consoles-pc/best-sonic-games |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240510083254/https://www.techradar.com/gaming/consoles-pc/best-sonic-games |title=The best Sonic games ranked - 11 of the hedgehog's best adventures |last=Wood |first=Rhys |website=[[TechRadar]] |date=October 16, 2023 |archive-date=May 10, 2024 |access-date=June 18, 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref> It is built on the [[GameMaker Studio]] engine with a style reminiscent of the 16-bit ''Sonic'' games. Copeland was inspired to remake ''Triple Trouble'' after playing it and thinking it was a "good classic ''Sonic'' game buried under 8-bit limitations".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sega-16.com/2018/03/interview-noah-copeland-sonic-triple-trouble-remake/ |title=Interview: Noah Copeland (''Sonic Triple Trouble'' Remake) |last=Horowitz |first=Ken |date=March 23, 2018 |website=Sega-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180405194215/http://www.sega-16.com/2018/03/interview-noah-copeland-sonic-triple-trouble-remake/ |archive-date=April 5, 2018 |url-status=live |access-date=December 9, 2018 |df=mdy-all}}</ref> The remake received overwhelmingly positive reception from critics - Stuart Gipp of ''[[TechRadar]]'' called it a "world-class [[Fan game|fangame]]" that vastly improved on the original, praising its "joyous set pieces" and "masterful compositions".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gipp |first=Stuart |date=2022-12-27 |title=Sonic fangames are quenching the thirst of fans already |url=https://www.techradar.com/features/sonic-fangames-are-quenching-the-thirst-of-fans-already |access-date=2023-09-20 |website=[[TechRadar]] |language=en}}</ref> Alex Donaldson of ''[[VG247]]'' described it as one of his favorite ''Sonic'' fangames, saying that it constantly added new mechanics and had an excellent soundtrack, and summing it up as a "worthy successor to ''[[Sonic Mania]]'' that would have been "dangerously close to a 5-star [...] review", were it official.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Donaldson |first=Alex |date=2022-08-10 |title=Sonic Triple Trouble 16-bit is a free fan-game – and a worthy successor to Sonic Mania |url=https://www.vg247.com/sonic-triple-trouble-16-bit-sonic-mania |access-date=2023-09-20 |website=[[VG247]] |language=en}}</ref>

Fang was later included in some [[List of Sonic the Hedgehog printed media|''Sonic'' comics series]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Gallagher |first=Mike |date=November 1996 |title=Court-Martial |journal=Sonic the Hedgehog |publisher=Archie |issue=40}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Kitching |first=Nigel |date=February 1999 |title=It's a Small World |journal=Sonic the Comic |issue=148}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Flynn |first=Ian |date=November 2010 |title=Treasure Team Tango, Part Two: The Cruzada |journal=Sonic Universe |issue=22}}</ref> and the games ''[[Sonic Drift 2]]'' (1995),<ref name=":8" /> ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' (1996),<ref name=":8" /> ''[[Sonic Mania]]'' (2017),<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lada |first=Jenni |url=http://www.siliconera.com/2017/08/18/sonic-manias-rampant-easter-eggs-enhance-experience/ |title=''Sonic Mania''{{’}}s Rampant Easter Eggs Enhance The Experience |date=August 18, 2017 |website=[[Siliconera]] |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181209050522/http://www.siliconera.com/2017/08/18/sonic-manias-rampant-easter-eggs-enhance-experience/ |archive-date=December 9, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref name=":8">{{Cite web |last=Castro |first=Juan |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/08/06/gems-collection-the-fighters?page=2 |title=''Gems Collection: The Fighters'' |date=August 5, 2005 |website=[[IGN]] |language=en-US |access-date=December 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180905024843/http://www.ign.com/articles/2005/08/06/gems-collection-the-fighters?page=2 |archive-date=September 5, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all}}</ref> and ''[[Sonic Superstars]]'' (2023).<ref>{{Cite web |first=Logan |last=Plant |date=2023-06-08 |title=Sega Announces Sonic Superstars, a Brand New 2D Sonic Game |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/sega-announces-sonic-superstars-a-brand-new-2d-sonic-game |access-date=2023-06-11 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref>

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== External links == *''[https://www.mobygames.com/game/game-gear/sonic-the-hedgehog-triple-trouble Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble]'' on [[MobyGames]]

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