

In a scramble to deliver some form of next generation Sonic title, many ideas were delivered to both Sega of America and Sega of Japan. High on the Mega Drive’s popularity SEGA had committed themselves to two next gen consoles, the 32X (With the unreleased Sega Neptune being a stand-alone version) and the Sega Saturn. That being said, the game’s roots begin in the mish-mash of ideas SEGA was trying to sift through during the mid 90s. Haven’t got a Sega 32X? You can’t play this title.

It was only released on the 32X add-on for the Mega Drive/Genesis, and unlike it’s disc based cousin (Sonic CD) has never found it’s way onto official re-releases or compilations. Knuckles Chaotix is one of the rarest Sonic games on home consoles.
