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Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Hands-on [GamerSyndrome.com]

Sonic 4 sets out to bring the Blue Blur back to the format that made him so famous to begin with. Check out GamerSyndrome's impressions of the WiiWare demo, which was playable at Sega's booth this year at E3.

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Sonic’s Episodic Adventures – The History of Sonic the Hedgehog 4

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 was something many wanted to see for a very long time. Continuing the story from Sonic 3 & Knuckles, many had lofty expectations for this title. When it finally released, many were split on the project. From it’s episodic nature, different feeling controls and changes that felt strange to fans of Sonic’s classic adventures, Sonic 4 Episode I and II were divisive games to say the least.

Articuno762657d ago

I feel like if they could keep improving on the Sonic 4 physics, formula and level design they could have gone from the good Sonic 4 Ep II to something genuinely great for Sonic 4 Ep III.

lellkay2657d ago

Strange games. Definitely shouldn't have been "Sonic 4". Seeing as it re-used alot of ideas, level themes enemies and bosses etc, it really should have been called "Sonic Megamix" or something and the levels should have been named after the originals. This would have given SEGA a chance to see what fans reaction was to this style of game, before going in for "proper" Sonic 4. Sonic Mania feels far more "Sonic 4" than the actual Sonic 4 does haha

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The 50 Best Game Series on iOS: Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog, one of gaming’s most recognizable mascots, used to be synonymous with Sega’s console hardware. Now he can be found on multiple platforms, including iOS. Sonic made his iOS debut with straight ports of his early-90s Sega Genesis games, but since then, he’s starred in more than a few original games designed specifically for mobile.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 Review

Maul Squad: I was a Sega kid growing up; although the NES was my first my next console was the Sega Megadrive (or Genesis if you’re a Yank). I played James Pond 3, Boogerman and Earthworm Jim but it wasn't until I first played Sonic the Hedgehog 2 that I really got sucked in. I enjoyed speed and fluidity of your movement along with the bright, chirpy artwork and addictive soundtrack.

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