Talk:Sonic Eraser

Mega Modem
"Since the Meganet modem became an utter failure, Sonic Eraser became a "long-lost" Sonic game, i.e. the most unnoticed Sonic game ever among English-speaking audiences until February 2004, when Eric Robert Gray (also known as Pachuka and Reala), the owner of the Sonic Cult website, got a hold of the ROM through SEGA's Japan-only download service."

First of all, it's "Mega Modem", not "Meganet Modem". And the service was discontinued several years before 2004, so how could he download it at that point? (Stefan2 12:23, 5 October 2006 (UTC))

Search for information on Sonic Eraser
Hello all who have watchlisted this article (I doubt many),

I am currently interested in improving this article. However, very little information on this game exists, and all resources I have found are either fan-made or wikis themselves, thus being only semi-reliable. If anyone has any resources, official or non-official, please link them here. Additionally, you can visit User:P*h3i/sandbox to edit some of my work. Thank you very much. ~ P*h3i   (talk to me)  10:00, 24 January 2018 (UTC)

Translation found for book
This is a resource for the page. It is a transcription and translation of some text in the game, by human translators.

Page 1
how to play
 * A button - nothing
 * B button - cancel
 * C button - rotate
 * START - pause
 * A+C button - reset round

Page 2
basic rules lining up two or more pieces of the same color, horizontally or vertically, will make them disappear. if the pieces pile up to the top, that's game over.

Page 1
あそびかた
 * Aボタン なし
 * Bボタン キャンセル
 * Cボタン カイテン
 * START ポーズ
 * A+Cボタン ラウンドリセット

Page 2
きほんルール おなじイロのコマを２コいじょうたてかよこにならべるときえます. いちばんうえまでつみあがるとゲームオーバーです.

~ P*h3i   (talk to me)  14:30, 24 January 2018 (UTC)

Article moved
The beginning of this article is now officially on the article. This means the redirect is gone. ~ P*h3i   (talk to me)  14:30, 24 January 2018 (UTC)