Sonic R

Sonic R (1997)

by Sonic Team, Traveller's Tales, Sega
Genres:Platform, Racing
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Originally released for the Sega Saturn, Sonic R is a racing game featuring characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Sonic and Tails came across an announcement one day about a competition called the "World Grand Prix" to determine the fastest in the world. Sonic initially showed no interest, but upon seeing Dr. Eggman's name among the participants, he decided to join. Knuckles wanted to settle the score with Sonic, Amy had unwavering belief that Sonic would definitely show up, and Eggman secretly prepared a few secret weapons. Who will claim the glory of the World Grand Prix?Show more
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Yet another sonic game with an old PC port, which can't be offically obtained, or played easily anymore. I have only played a bit with friends on Gems colledtion, but I would buy in a heartbeat once offically available.
user avatar@Allie009user avatar@Allie009
January 29, 2025
Sonic R is a very short game and can feel a little jank at times, but I have a soft spot for it since I grew up playing the original Sega Saturn version. There's a PC version and I wish it was available on GOG so that it can be easily accessible. Right now, the PC version is a little hard to come by.
Short but sweet racing game, of the rare (mostly) footrace variety with a legendary soundtrack. Would like to see this playable on modern PCs again without a struggle. Would hope GOG could also properly provide the 1998 version with the official LAN multiplayer patch!
user avatar@memphis1424user avatar@memphis1424
February 03, 2025
Played this all the time on Sega Saturn. Then I found out my buddy had it on PC and was blown away by the extra features and how it ran at 60fps! Please bring this back!
user avatar@DV2FOXuser avatar@DV2FOX
January 30, 2025
Originally bought for SEGA SATURN and then for PC as part of the XPLOSIV (or something) editor, this is a real dream memory that should be brought back to life and , if not, better.
user avatar@Retrofugeuser avatar@Retrofuge
February 07, 2025
I grew with the Sonic Gems Collection version, which I was surprised to learn that it was the PC port of the game. While, I have an official copy, it would be nice to have it be accessible on GOG, where it can be preserved.
I had this game as a kid on PC, but have no idea what happened to the disc. Would love to own it again. Worth it for the soundtrack alone, and a decently fun game.
This game is not one of the greats of racing gaming on any platform, but i had my fun with it about 8-10 years ago, when i used to go on vacation with only a PS2 and a small selection of games (The Sonic Gems Collection being one of those)
Why Sonic R Needs to Be on GOG and Why It’s the Most Underrated Sonic Game Ever Sonic R is one of the most misunderstood yet charming gems in the Sonic franchise, and it deserves a second chance on GOG where it can shine with modern compatibility and DRM-free preservation. Released in 1997 for the Sega Saturn and later on PC, Sonic R took a bold step by putting Sonic and his friends into a 3D racing environment—something daring and different at the time. What makes Sonic R special is its unique approach to racing. It wasn’t just about speed; it was about exploration, shortcuts, platforming, and mastery. The courses were designed like Sonic levels—layered with secrets, alternative paths, and character-specific advantages. In many ways, it felt like a true Sonic experience, just in racing form. Unlike traditional racers, Sonic R emphasized learning each track inside and out, rewarding creativity and curiosity. Its soundtrack, composed by Richard Jacques and sung by TJ Davis, is iconic. The upbeat and unapologetically catchy vocal tracks like “Can You Feel the Sunshine?” and “Living in the City” have become cult classics—often remembered more fondly today than at launch. Yes, the controls were floaty. Yes, it was quirky. But Sonic R was ahead of its time in combining platforming with racing. On GOG, it could reach a new audience, free from outdated tech limitations, and be reappreciated as the experimental, colorful, and unique Sonic spin-off that it truly is. It’s not just nostalgia—it’s time for redemption.
This game is not even good, but it's just so fun. Finding the secret bits of each level. And the soundtrack is amazing. Why is there three separate pages for this game?? gog.com/dreamlist/game/sonic-r gog.com/dreamlist/game/sonic-r-1997-2
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