Sure thing, I'll see what I can do. In the meantime, I just uploaded some more gameplay with commentary here.
Yeah!! I was so excited when I finally got it working! I even found a way to get a picture of all the lcd segments lit! Good pics of the packaging are here on SonicRetro, and there is no separate manual that comes with this game - the instructions are on the back of the packaging. So I guess that's everything for this game, too, whenever you have time to get around to it. I was going to wait to mention it because I didn't want to overwhelm you with requests since you're doing this all non-profit (and mostly on your own I'm guessing...?).
On that note, let me know if you ever need to get a patreon or something like that; I'd love to support you in more ways than just putting more work in your lap if possible. Thanks for all you do. I have more rare LCD games still to record that I'd love to be preserved, but I can wait if you need some time for other things first. Just let me know.
Thanks for providing all these great resources. I'm so excited to be able to preserve these games here on RetroFab with your help. I've still got a few games backed up in the queue to finish before I can start tackling the coding on these Sonic games so I appreciate your patience. It may be a good few weeks before I can start working on them. Although I might take some time out to take a stab at SegaSonic since it looks like the gameplay is very similar to Tiger's Snowboarding, in which case it should be relatively easy to put together :) As for additional support, if you're interested I have a new RetroFab related project in early development you might want to get involved with. If you rate RetroFab and leave your email address in the rating comments I can provide more details via email so you can decide if you want to help out.