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Here the player has to hold down, select one of Zones/Acts in the game and then press start.
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As in the 1996 PC release, the player needs to input PCM#12 and DA#11, then press start.
In the Sound Test, input PCM#12 and DA#11 and then press SPACE in the keyboard.
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Once there, the player can cycle through the placeable objects by tapping the minus or plus buttons, move around with the directional pad and place them by tapping the jump button. Then after selecting a Stage to play, the player may tap the HUD on the upper-left corner of the screen to activate Debug Mode.
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The following list shows how to activate Debug Mode in certain Sonic games without using cheat cartridges:
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The earlier installments in the Sonic the Hedgehog series are known to have specific cheat codes to activate debug mode, while games released after Sonic & Knuckles can only access Debug Mode with hacking or cheat cartridges such as GameShark. Also, pressing while not in object placement mode will reverse gravity and cause objects to be placed upside down as well. These sprites may be seen more clearly by pausing and pressing to advance one frame at a time. In Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, the player can press both and to cause the current character to quickly scroll through all his available sprites. This highlights foreground sprites and darkens background sprites. Additionally, in this game and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, "Night Mode" may be activated by holding while entering a level from level select. In Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic can enter object placement mode but Tails cannot. In Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic cannot die from spikes while Debug Mode is active, simply bouncing off them in his hurt animation until he is no longer touching them. Although each game's Debug Mode shares the same basic controls, there are also slight differences between each. Pressing will return to the title screen, holding will cause the game to run at half speed, and will advance the game by one frame. While Debug Mode is active, the player can perform certain actions while the game is paused. However, some Zones allow the player to place objects that are not found in normal gameplay, such as scrapped enemies. These lists usually include the current Zone's Badniks, certain platforms, and other obstacles or scenery. Pressing will cycle through placeable objects, and while holding, pressing the button will cycle backwards through the list of objects. In Mega Drive and Sega CD games, the player may press to activate and deactivate object placement mode, which replaces the player character with an item that can be freely moved around the stage with and placed by pressing.
Generally, the HUD changes to show the player's coordinates in place of the score counter. Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog CD, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, and Sonic Mania each have a Debug Mode that activates the same basic set of features.