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Sonic mega drive comic
Sonic mega drive comic





sonic mega drive comic

The redesign was received poorly, and was not helped by the negative critical reception of the games it was featured in. The mid-2010s saw a Sonic redesign (part of the series "Sonic Boom"), giving him a scarf and extra spikes. They soon after released both parts of Sonic the Hedgehog 4 (Sonic 4 Episode 1 & 2), which was made as a direct sequel to the first four Sonic games, and the return of the 2D gameplay from Sonic Advance. Sonic Generations was released in 2011 and was the first game to feature Classic Sonic, who was Sonic's original design, and his past self.

sonic mega drive comic

The second and final game in the Sonic Storybook Series was Sonic and the Black Knight in 2009, an open world game with swordfighting gameplay.Ģ010 saw the release of Sonic Colors (called Sonic Colours in British English) which is widely regarded as one of, if not the best 3D Sonic game. Sonic Unleashed followed in 2008 and had an feature of Sonic being transforming into a werewolf-like creature know as a "werehog" at night. Sega achieved much more success with Sonic and the Secret Rings, the first in the Sonic Storybook Series in 2007. Sonic The Hedgehog was the title of a 2006 game, known to many people as Sonic '06, which was critically slammed for having a strange story, numerous bugs and glitches and almost being unfinished. The Sonic Advance series was the first old-style 2D platformer for a while, and it was released for the Game Boy Advance in 3 instalments: the first in 2001, the second in 2002 and the third in 2004. The first fully 3D traditional platformer game in the series was Sonic Adventure in 1998 for the Sega Dreamcast which got a sequel of its own called Sonic Adventure 2 in 2001.

sonic mega drive comic

The first Sonic game with 3D graphics and gameplay was Sonic R, which was released in 1996 for PC and the Sega Saturn, although the Special Stages of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic CD featured 3D movement before that. A spin-off was released for the Sega CD (also known as the Mega CD outside of North America) called Sonic CD which introduced time travel and prerecorded CD music as major features. Sonic the Hedgehog is the game that began the series on the Genesis (the Mega Drive outside North America) and was followed up by two direct sequels, each introducing a number of new characters and enemies.







Sonic mega drive comic