![]() SEGA needs to recapture Sonic’s 16-bit platforming feel before it’s too late, and while Sonic Unleashed tries hard, it’s once again held back by game design that is at odds with what the speed demon is all about. Then SEGA released a couple of doomed consoles, became a software company, started releasing games for all platforms, churned out a string of sub-par Sonic games, and made a game that starred both Mario and Sonic. At the time it seemed as though Sonic would be around forever, battling Mario to the bitter end. These days mascots seem to play second fiddle to general brand coolness, but in the early 90s the playground was dominated by Sonic and Mario, with sides most definitely being taken. Anyone who played a Mega Drive during its glory years will have fond memories of Sonic the Hedgehog.
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