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Im pretty sure its because Windows XP uses the address space, that the game is trying to use. Also Sega Never designed it to be compatible with Windows XP/NT as it had not been released yet. I have heard that their is a ValuSoft version of Sonic R (Released 2004) that works with windows XP but am not sure where you can get this anymore.

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16y ago

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