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how do I activate the debug mode cheat in sonic classic heroes on sonicgames.com?
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I don’t know which exact build/version of “Sonic Classic Heroes” you’re running on SonicGames.com, and different browser/Flash/HTML5 ports expose cheats differently — so I can’t give a guaranteed one‑step code. A few safe, practical next steps you can try so I can help more precisely:
1. Tell me the exact page URL (or paste a screenshot of the title/intro screen). I can then give specific instructions for that version.
2. Try the common debug/cheat entry methods (one of these often works for web/Flash platformers):
- On the title screen press D or Shift+D or Ctrl+D.
- Type the word debug while on the title screen.
- Try classic cheat sequences on the title screen (e.g., Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, A, B, Start).
- Press Tab or ~ to open the developer console and look for a global object (names like game, engine, app) that might expose debug flags you can toggle (only if you’re comfortable with dev tools).
3. Check the game page itself:
- Scroll under the game for a “Cheats” or “How to Play” box, or read the site comments — other players often post cheats there.
4. If it’s a Flash version and your browser runs it through an emulator, the emulator wrapper sometimes has a cheat/debug toggle in its UI.
If you paste the game URL or tell me whether you’re on desktop/mobile and whether it’s running Flash or HTML5, I’ll look up the exact key sequence or step‑by‑step method.
1. Tell me the exact page URL (or paste a screenshot of the title/intro screen). I can then give specific instructions for that version.
2. Try the common debug/cheat entry methods (one of these often works for web/Flash platformers):
- On the title screen press D or Shift+D or Ctrl+D.
- Type the word debug while on the title screen.
- Try classic cheat sequences on the title screen (e.g., Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, A, B, Start).
- Press Tab or ~ to open the developer console and look for a global object (names like game, engine, app) that might expose debug flags you can toggle (only if you’re comfortable with dev tools).
3. Check the game page itself:
- Scroll under the game for a “Cheats” or “How to Play” box, or read the site comments — other players often post cheats there.
4. If it’s a Flash version and your browser runs it through an emulator, the emulator wrapper sometimes has a cheat/debug toggle in its UI.
If you paste the game URL or tell me whether you’re on desktop/mobile and whether it’s running Flash or HTML5, I’ll look up the exact key sequence or step‑by‑step method.
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