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Review date: 14 December, 2011. Review by: Martyn Clayden It's almost impossible to imagine that it's twenty years since a small blue speedy creature first appeared on the SEGA Mega Drive and Game Gear consoles and became an overnight gaming legend. Y...
Remembering your first Sonic buzz...
Classic Sonic becomes very predictable...
Whether or not you've been lucky enough to grow up with Sonic's adventures over the last twenty years, this nostalgic rollercoaster ride lets you recapture both the early excitement of Classic Sonic with the speed blast that is Modern Sonic in glorious...
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Sonics been around a while. Once upon a time, the blue hedghehog, mascot of Sega consoles everywhere, went head-to-head with Nintendos Mario. Each had their proponents, and each espoused opinion with merit; depending on your preferences, both series...
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Sonic Generations on 3DS gets off to a magical start, letting you run through a 3D remake of the original Green Hill Zone from Sonic 1. Soon, you're doing the same with Act 1 of Casino Night Zone from Sonic 2. Bumper for bumper, it's exactly the same...
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Sonic Generations on 3DS has a ton of exclusive levels, but does that Sega's latest even better? Sonic Generations 3D starts off brilliantly. Unlike its home console counterpart, the classic levels of early Sonic stages are exact copies, albeit exact...
What starts off as a promising celebration of all things Sonic quickly levels out into a middling experience.More Articles >>>...
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Sonic the Hedgehog is racing off to meet up with Tails in Green Hill, as it just so happens to be his birthday. When he arrives, the surprise party is spoiled because he's so fast that he gets there early. Still, the two decide to wait for everyone else t...
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3DSPoor Sonic, as a cultural icon he's been struggling lately. As the 21st century reared its head with its iPod headphones in its ears and hood done up, he quickly became the embodiment of a 90's throwback, suffering from a chronic case of wretched im...
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Full disclosure: before playing Sonic Generations (3DS) for review, I had never finished a Sonic game. I bought all the collections and rented or bought used copies of all the Wii titles because I love the series in theory. Sadly, in practice, the ga...
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Sonic has seen some ups and downs in his life. Sonic the Hedgehog 2, as well as Sonic and Knuckles, experienced a lot of success and are beloved by most who play them. Recently, Sonic has hit a bit of a slump with games like Sonic and the Secret Rings...
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Sonic the Hedgehog - you know him, you love him. Now you can catch him in all his glory on the Nintendo 3DS in Sonic Generations. Sonic, like Mario, has held strong through the years, drawing new generations of gamers into its fold. Racing that littl...
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Sonic the Hedgehog has had several tweaks to its formula over the years, going from being a 2D platformer to 3D and even making detours into completely different genres. Sonic Generations is primarily about the 2D style of play, but does make use 3D le...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 06:39:58
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There's a sad bit of irony in the fact that, for years, Sonic the Hedgehog fans have taken refuge in the embrace of Nintendo handhelds while their beloved hero took a clumsy 3D diversion on the consoles. But then, when Sonic finally gets his sh-- toget...
Whereas the console version of Sonic Generations is a blending of old and new mentality in a fast-paced speed fest, the 3DS version is mostly just a Sonic Rush game where both playable characters happen to be Sonic. Fun platforming and nostalgia are al...
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This game is at its best when it sticks to its old-school intentions. For the most part, it does that. Sonic Generations features two iterations of the fast-running hero, both the modern-day one and the “classic” one we grew up with way back in 199...
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is the kind of game Sonic the Hedgehog fans have been hoping for the past few years. It mixes the classic game gameplay of with some experimental and modern moves to bring people an adventure that reminds you of the glory days, honors’ Sonic’s 25th a...
Both classic and modern levels look good, there are 100 missions you can unlock, online and offline versus multiplayer, you can update a profile card, can exchange StreetPass information and there’s a time attack mode. The 3D effects are really nice in the bonus levels.
There are only two levels per area. Sometime the homing attack can be a bit of an annoyance when you don’t mean to trigger it. The main story mode is rather short.
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While gamers on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC have had their piece of the Sonic 20th anniversary pie earlier this month, 3DS owners have had to wait for Sonic Generations to be released on their platform. The back of the box promises a big advent...
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So I definitely enjoyed SEGA’s latest attempt to put out a Sonic game that appealed to both old-school fans and the newer audience. Sonic Generations managed to combine both worlds quite well, and while I’m certainly a bigger fan of Sonic’s Sega Genesi...
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