Console: | PC |
TV Standard: | NTSC-U |
Developer(s): | Point of View, Inc., SEGA Interactive Development Division, Sega Technical Institute |
Release Date: | 1997-08-01 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | E - Everyone |
Type: | Adventure, Platform, Education |
The Hershey’s sampler was a promotional CD that was offered with various Hershey products, requiring two to four Hershey UPC codes along with $2.99-4.99 U. S. for the CD (it is believed the offer required two UPC codes, along with paying $2.99 or $4.99). The CD had demos from four software packages from Sega Entertainment and the offer ran from August 1 though December 31, 1997.
The contents were pretty minimal, as the CD did not have a back, nor side cover, and only a two page inlay card, with printing on both sides of each page (making it four pages total). The inside of the card offered a “special discounted price” for six Sega PC games (ranging from $19.99, $24.99, or $34.99), which included the Sonic CD, Virtua Squad, Sega Rally Championship, Sonic & Knuckles Collection, Garfield, and Sonic’s Schoolhouse. The back cover of the inlay card was an order form, with the first page being the CD cover. The offer for the games expired on June 30, 1998.
Demos included:
- Sonic and Knuckles Collection (Only the Angel Island Zone from Sonic 3 & Knuckles is available (including bonus rounds), plus the player can choose between using Sonic, Knuckles, Tails, or Sonic with Tails.)
- Sonic CD (This is a port of the Sega CD game, which this demo contains one of its early levels.)
- Sonic’s Schoolhouse (Educational game where Sonic must answer questions on a blackboard, which requires the player to move him in and out of classroom doors to grab numbers or letters in order to solve problems. There are several additional unlockable modes that are shown, but not available in the demo.)
- Garfield (This could be the same game as the Garfield: Caught in the Act release for the Sega Genesis. Garfield wakes up in a dream world, going through odd stages as a result, collecting items, activating mechanisms and taking care of enemies in this platformer. Also includes a “Whack-a-mole”-type game as well in the demo.)
Source: sega.fandom.com