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List of notable ports

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Sega Genesis
==Sega Genesis==
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! scope="col" style="width: 14em;"|Name! scope="col" |Windows! scope="col" |PlayStation 2! scope="col" |PlayStation 3! scope="col" |PlayStation 4! scope="col" |Xbox 360Platforms! scope="col" |Android, iOS! scope="col" style="text-align: left"|Notes
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Castle of Illusion <br>Starring Mickey Mouse|Windows (R)<br>PlayStation 3 (R)||✓ <br>Xbox 360 (R)||✓ <br>Andoid (R)|✓ <br>iOS (R)|style="text-align:left;"| HD remake with updated graphics and retreated gameplay.
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|Earthworm Jim
|||✓ Xbox 360 (R)||✓ <br>PlayStation 3 (R)|style="text-align:left;"| HD remake with updated graphics and retreated gameplay missing The . Missing the extra levels from the Sega CD Versionversion.
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|Lunar: The Silver Star
|style="white-space: nowrap;"|||||✓ PlayStation (R)<br>PlayStation Portable (R)<br>iOS (R)<br>Sega Saturn (R)<br>Windows (R)| PS1style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation: ''' Remake With with increased difficulty. '''PSPPlayStation Portable:''' Based on ps1 but with longer load times. '''IOSiOS:''' Based on PS1 has widescreen support but touch control. '''Sega Saturn/Windows:''' Based on PS1 is . Is not available in English.
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|Phantasy Star 1<br>Phantasy Star 2,4||✓ PlayStation 2 (R)||||style="text-align:left;"| Titled: "Phantasy Star: Generation:1" and "Phantasy Star: Generation:2". Remake with updated graphics (. Japan Only) fan only. Fan translation is available.
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|Shining Force
|GameBoy Advance (R)|style="text-align:left;"||||| Game Boy Advance: remake Remake titled "Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon". The changes included an expanded plot, three new playable characters, three new battles, ramping difficulty system, and some tweaks in the gameplay and ramping difficulty system, however worse graphic and audio quality compare to the original.
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|Shadow of the Beast
||||✓ PlayStation 4 (R)|style="text-align:left;"||'''PS4:''' Different game with different gameplay.
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|Sonic the Hedgehog
|Windows (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 2 (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 3 (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 4 (E)|✓ <br>Xbox 360 (E)<br>Andoid<br>iOS|style="text-align:left;"|To many to list here, but most consoles and the PC versions are emulated, with some newer ports having exclusive features. The best version is the iOS/Android version, which features widescreen support, runs at 60 FPS (even in the Special Stages), remastered audio, and new content. An unofficial PC port of the iOS/Android version is available.
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|Sonic the Hedgehog 2
|Windows (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 2 (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 3 (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 4 (E)|✓ <br>Xbox 360 (E)<br>Andoid<br>iOS|style="text-align:left;"|Same deal as the first Sonic the Hedgehog game.
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|Sonic 3 & Knuckles
||✓ Windows<br>Steam (E)|✓ <br>PlayStation 2 (E)||✓ <br>PlayStation 3 (E)<br>Xbox 360|style="text-align:left;"|'''PC:''' The 1997 PC port also comes standalone versions of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic & Knuckles, and Blue Spheres, but replaces a number of music with different tracks. Music playback is replaced by synthesized MIDI, which is in poor quality thanks to the stock Windows wavetable synth. Can be fixed with a fan-made wrapper and mod loader. The 2011 Steam re-release is ran through an emulator, however, an unofficial port for the Steam version that's on par with the iOS/Android versions of Sonic 1/2/CD is available.
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|Sonic CD
|Windows<br>PlayStation 2<br>GameCube<br>Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3||✓|style="text-align:left;"||✓|'''PC:''' The 1995 PC port features better FMVs than the Sega CD version, but runs at half the speed, loading times. A newer 1996 version runs better, but introduced some new bugs and only includes the US soundtrack for all regions. Can be fixed with a fan-made wrapper. '''PlayStation 2:''' Based on the PC version with even better FMVs and the Special Stages run at 30 FPS instead of 20, but some effects are broken, and was only released in Japan and Europe.
'''PS2GameCube:''' Based on the PC version with even better FMVs and the Special Stages run at 30 FPS instead of 20, but some effects are broken, and was only released in Japan and Europe on PlayStation 2. The GameCube version is Is available in North America, but is blurrier compared to the PS2 version.
'''PC/360X360/PS3:''' Remade on a new fan-made engine which would later be used in the iOS/Android versions of Sonic 1 and 2. Features widescreen support, 60 FPS presentation, new content, the ability to use the Sonic 2 Spin Dash, the best quality FMVs, and comes with the US and Japanese soundtracks, but the Japanese songs are replaced with instrumental versions due to licensing issues. There's an unofficial port that implements newer updates from iOS/Android versions that never made it onto PC, among other improvements.
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|Sonic 3D Blast
|Windows||||style="text-align:left;"||'''PC:''' The 1997 PC port is based on the Saturn version, but is missing its unique visual effects, the Special Stages are worse compared to the Saturn version, and runs poorly on modern versions of Windows. Can be fixed with a fan-made wrapper. The 2010 re-release is the Genesis version ran through an emulator, however, one of the developers has released a "Director's Cut" ROM hack that adds a password save system, Time Attack mode, an overworld map with completion progress, bug fixes and other tweaks.
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