Stats
Platforms:
SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis
Developer:
- Compile
- SEGA of America
Publisher:
SEGA of America
Genre:
Puzzle
Release Dates:
- 26 Nov 1993 [US]
- 29 Nov 1993 [EU]
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This is a rather unusual 'Sonic' game. Firstly because it's actually Puyo Puyo in disguise, and secondly because although it features Sonic characters (Robotnik for example), the blue blur himself is nowhere to be seen. Our favourite belligerent scientist can no longer stand the happiness of Beanville, so he intends to use his new invention, the 'Mean Bean Steaming Machine' to transform the village's bean-shaped inhabitants into slaves.
'You' have vowed to stop the Beans from being sent to the Bean Machine. How are the Beans being chucked into the machine? By lining four or more of them in a row or otherwise. Robotnik and his trusty robot henchmen will do everything they can to link four in a row to send to the machine. You on the other hand, must link the beans to freedom.
Game Re-Releases
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Version
- Sonic Compilation
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine – RealOne Arcade (2001)
- SEGA Smash Pack - Game Boy Advance (2003)
- Sonic Mega Collection – Nintendo Gamecube (2003)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (as part of the 'Arcade Legends' SEGA Mega Drive TV Unit)
- Sonic Mega Collection + – PlayStation 2, Xbox (2004)
Master System/Game Gear Version
- Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2003)
- Sonic Mega Collection + – PlayStation 2, Xbox (2004)
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