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Woah, classic sonic ftw!!!! I really hope this comes out for the wii.... I can;t imagine why it wouldn't...
 
Wow!Classic sonic looks good.Me thinks this might be a two player sonic game this time around....
 
Do you guys want me to do more Sonic game summary thingies? Because the next thing I'll be doing on this thread is telling the long and epic story of the Sonic comics! In parts of course.
 
RUMOURS!!!!!!!

Is this the real box art for upcoming Sonic games? It looks legitimate to me.

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The time to be a Sonic comic fan is here!

After issue 225, they will be having a 4 part reboot called "Sonic Genesis" that shows the beginning of Sonic and the freedom fighters. It also takes a lot of the concepts of the first games and puts em in. After the 4 part is over, they'll probably go back to the present storyline. Ooooooohhhhhhh, I can't wait!

This is it, the story you have been waiting 20 years for. Sonic:”Genesis”!

Sonic investigates the strange disappearance of woodland creatures and discovers the man behind IT ALL! What is he hiding? What is the truth that has been kept from Sonic? Where did the army of badnicks come from?

Celebrate Sonic’s 20th anniversary!
It’s an all new beginning!

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #226
SCRIPT: Ian Flynn.
ART: Patrick Spaziante, Tracy Yardley, Terry Austin, John Workman & Matt Herms
Cover by Patrick Spaziante
Shipping Date: 6/15/2011
On Sale at Comic Shops: 6/29/2011
Newsstands: Week of 7/5/2011
Comic, 32 pgs, 40 lb. glossy stock, Full-Color
$2.99 US

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SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #227

Written by Ian Flynn, art by Patrick “Spaz” Spaziante, Tracy Yardley!, Terry Austin, John Workman, Matt Herms, cover by Spaziante.

“Genesis” Part Two: Sonic’s 20th Anniversary Celebration kicks into high gear as the most talked about Sonic story EVER continues! Sonic joins his new friends Sally, Boomer and Antoine as they brave the treacherous Labyrinth Zone! What perils await them in these dark waters? Even if they do track down this “Dr. Robotnik,” are they up to the challenge of defeating him?!

32 pages, $2.99.

 
Sonic Generations has been officially revealed by SEGA!!!

SEGA America, Inc. and SEGA Europe Ltd., today announced details of Sonic Generations, the highly anticipated video game title in development to celebrate Sonic the Hedgehog’s 20th Anniversary. Delivering the definitive gaming experience for Sonic fans old and new, Sonic Generations sees Sonic the Hedgehog playable as both the much loved classic 1991 character, and the modern day video game hero he has become in this exciting new fast paced adventure. Sonic Generations will speed into stores for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation3 computer entertainment system for Holiday 2011.

Set across three defining eras from 20 years of Sonic the Hedgehog video game history, the instantly recognizable environments of Sonic Generations have been re-built in stunning HD and are now playable in both classic side scrolling 2D from 1991, as well as modern 3D style found in Sonic’s most recent adventures. Each incarnation of Sonic in Sonic Generations comes complete with his trademark special move, Spin Dash and Spin Attack for Classic Sonic, and the Homing Attack and Sonic Boost for Modern Sonic. An innovative new interactive menu system allows for complete immersion in Sonic’s universe with favorite characters and hidden treasures gradually being revealed throughout the game.

“Sonic Generations will certainly be a fitting celebration for Sonic’s 20th Anniversary,” commented David Corless, Global Brand Director for Sonic. “By having the classic 1991 Sonic that many fans know and love team up with his modern day incarnation, we are bringing back the nostalgia of the early days of Sonic and combining it with the innovation and stunning HD technology of the modern gaming era. Sonic Generations will bring to life the last twenty years of Sonic’s universe in a truly unique and imaginative way.”

Sonic’s universe is thrown into chaos when a mysterious new power creates ‘time holes’ which pull him and his friends back through time. As a result, he encounters some surprises from his past history including Classic Sonic, Sonic as he was in 1991.

Modern Sonic and Classic Sonic must defeat this strange new enemy, save their friends, and find out who really is behind this diabolical deed…


There is a lot more info on the game that I'll try to do later on tonight. To much English homework I left for the last minute.
For now, here is the website:
http://www.sega.com/games/sonic-generations/
 
Sorry guys, no multiplayer.

The game is split up into Classic Sonic levels and Modern Sonic levels.

Classic Sonic levels play the same as the first games. Strictly spin dash, jump, run, 2-D and no homing attack. For veteran players.

Modern Sonic levels play the exact same as Sonic Unleashed Day stages for the PS3/360.

The story (from what I've gathered) is that Sonic and some of his friends (confirmed:Tails, Knuckles, Shadow) are transported back in time by a bad guy and meet younger versions of themselves. (At least Classic Sonic)
Anyways, they go through 3 different eras.

-Classic (Sonic The Hedgehog-Sonic 3 and Knuckles)
-Dreamcast (Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2)
-Modern (Sonic Heroes +)
Here are two new gameplay videos:

Sonic Generations Gameplay Trailer

Sonic Generations Interview

^WATCH THE WHOLE THING OF THE BOTTOM ONE^
 
Extended gameplay video of Sonic Generations Green Hill with classic and modern Sonic in the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuj-6T_ymqg


Apparently, you can pre-order the game at Gamestop. The release date isn't confirmed but it says it will come out in the holidays, so probably November-December.

For Wii and 3DS owners, Mario and Sonic in the London Olympic Games will also be coming out this year.
 
I've always found the Sonic + Mario Olympic Games to be a bit lack luster. The graphics are pretty bad, the story is really lame. I'm not very excited...
 
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