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Released in November 1995, ''Sonic Labyrinth'' is the eleventh title in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series released on the Sega [[Game Gear]].
 
One day, Dr. Eggman had an epiphany: if Sonic's speed was removed from him, taking over the world would be like taking candy from a baby. So, later that night, Eggman snuck into Sonic's house and, [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?|rather than just kill him in his moment of weakness,]] replaced Sonic's sneakers with a pair of supposedly-identical-looking Speed Down Boots. Next morning, Sonic woke up, slipped on the shoes and found out that he couldn't run or even jump. Eggman made himself known and gloated that the Boots can only be removed by Chaos Emerald energy. He also claimed that the miracle gems are all hidden in the Great Labyrinth, his latest base. So, in a nutshell: Eggman took Sonic's speed; Sonic must go through a dungeon to get it back.
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* [[Isometric Projection]]
* [[MacGuffin]]: The five/{{spoiler|six}} Chaos Emeralds.
* [[Mecha -Mooks]]: Dr. Eggman's minions.
* [[Multiple Endings]]:
** Ending 1: You've cleared the game, "BUT IT IS NOT PERFECT!" Even though Sonic looks like he can run normally again, the game implies that you missed something in Stage 2-3.
** Ending 2: You've finished the game and got through the secret level. [[A Winner Is You|"IT IS PERFECT! WONDERFUL!"]] The ending is pretty much the same, but you get the Level Select code and no "TRY AGAIN" message.
* [[Oddball in Thethe Series]]
* [[Pinball Zone]]: The whole game consists of this type of level, seeing as Sonic must use his Spin Dash to get around quickly. Some levels also use pinball flippers as gimmicks.
* [[Rolling Attack]]: The gameplay focuses on this technique.
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** [[Big Fancy Castle]]: The Labyrinth of the Castle.
*** Oddly, the third act of this zone uses the Green Hill color scheme.
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' meets ''Marble Madness''.
 
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