Celebrating the 20th anniversary of its spiky blue mascot and the upcoming double-stuffed Sonic Generations, Sega show us how far Sonic has come, how far he’s gone off course, and how Sonic the Werehog gameplay never really counted.
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Celebrating the 20th anniversary of its spiky blue mascot and the upcoming double-stuffed Sonic Generations, Sega show us how far Sonic has come, how far he’s gone off course, and how Sonic the Werehog gameplay never really counted.
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What about Sonic 3D, Sonic Jam, Sonic R, Knuckles Chaotix(not true sequal I know) and all the Master System / Game Gear titles and varients that was produced. Oh is it because they think they are crap maybe Sega shouldn’t of shown most of the games after sonic adventure cause most of them were too!
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