Sonic Generations (PS3)

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Whitehead, Dan (December 9, 2011). "Sonic Generations 3DS Review". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Archived from the original on March 30, 2016 . Retrieved October 3, 2017. October 31, 2011). Sonic Generations - A Suffering Hedgehog’s Life Flashes Before His Eyes. Game Informer. Nakano, Shinji (August 25, 2011). "セガ、「ソニック ジェネレーションズ」 「白の時空」と「青の冒険」を同時発売! 予約特典は1stステージの楽曲を集めたサントラCD". Game Watch (in Japanese). Impress Corporation . Retrieved October 23, 2017. Gameplay in Chemical Plant, the game's second level. Classic Sonic's levels are played from a 2D perspective ( top) while Modern Sonic's are played from a 3D perspective ( bottom). Of course everyone will have their favourite levels that they wish would have been represented. We personally would have liked to have seen Oil Ocean Zone, and it certainly makes a convincing case for a sequel of kinds. SEGA has said that Sonic Generations is a one-off, a spin-off piece designed to celebrate Sonic's anniversary. Given the critical and fan reaction, in addition to the probability of impressive sales, we're curious if SEGA's arm will be twisted into producing a Sonic Generations 2 of sorts, though.

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On April 18, 2011, Sonic Generations was finally announced for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A GameStop release list printed on May 7, 2011 showed a Nintendo 3DS port of Generations with a tentative release date of 31 December 2011. Later in the month, a Sega-Sammy earnings report listed Nintendo 3DS and PC versions of the game; however, a revised version of the report no longer listed either version. [20] The June 2011 issue of Nintendo Power finally confirmed a 3DS version of Sonic Generations. [21] It contained an in-depth preview and interview with Takashi Iizuka. The ultimate celebration of 20 Years of Sonic gaming, Sonic Generations delivers the definitive experience for Sonic fans new and old. The Silver the Hedgehog boss battle is the only recreated/reimagined boss in the game that was not based off a second-to-last or final boss. Metal Sonic, Egg Emperor, and the Egg Dragoon are boss battles that are second to last while the Death Egg Robot, Big Arm, Shadow the Hedgehog (final boss of Hero story in Sonic Adventure 2), and Perfect Chaos are all final bosses to their story modes and games. Appendix of Consolidated Financial Statements Year Ended March 31, 2012 - SegaSammy Group" (PDF). Sega Sammy Holdings. May 8, 2012. p.6. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 29, 2016 . Retrieved April 13, 2015. December 28, 2011). GameZone's Game of the Year Awards Day 2: Technical Awards. GameZone. Retrieved on December 30, 2011.Fahey, Mike (July 23, 2016). "And This Is Basically Sonic Generations 2". Kotaku. Univision Communications . Retrieved September 17, 2016. Even if you're a newcomer or someone that's managed to avoid Sonic these past few years, this is a landmark piece. For the first time in years, Sonic Team's managed to craft a release that not only emphasises the appeal of Sonic games, but also accurately translates that sensation into a series of stunning three-dimensional environments. Fahey, Mike (October 12, 2011). "This is What Three Generations of Sonic Look Like on PC". Kotaku. Gizmodo Media Group. Archived from the original on October 14, 2017 . Retrieved October 13, 2017. In a mission in which Classic Sonic races Amy in Sky Sanctuary, Amy Races by twirling her hammer around in her hands. This seems to reference her Propeller Hammer move from this game.

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Mitchell, Richard (July 15, 2016). "Sonic Generations: Special Edition spotted at GAME". Engadget. Archived from the original on October 4, 2017 . Retrieved September 29, 2017. In the final battle, the Sonics combine their powers and start rotating in a circle to deliver the final blow. This is how the final battle of this game ended. Omochao helps the player by giving tips in every level, except for the final boss fight, where Sonic's friends give tips to beat the boss.The Spinning Tops in Sky Sanctuary Zone are references to the Spinning Tops in Chaos Angel (in terms of design, not functionality). Development [ edit ] Green Hill Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog (1991, top) and Sonic Generations (bottom); the stage was one of the nine levels remastered in Generations Shea, Brian (March 17, 2017). "Sonic Forces: A Longer Look at Modern Sonic". Game Informer. Archived from the original on March 18, 2017 . Retrieved March 20, 2017. a b c d e f Towell, Justin (October 31, 2011). "Sonic Generations review". GamesRadar. Future Publishing. Archived from the original on October 4, 2017 . Retrieved October 2, 2017. In the "Ending" cutscene, the dialogue between both Classic and Modern Tails is different between the English and Japanese scripts. In the English script, Classic Tails asks Modern Tails where Sonic puts all of his collected Rings. In the Japanese script however, Classic Tails asks his Modern self how he could add legs to Sonic's Tornado model.

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McWhertor, Michael (May 25, 2011). "Sega's Shinobi and Sonic Generations Outed for Nintendo 3DS". Kotaku. Gizmodo Media Group. Archived from the original on July 19, 2017 . Retrieved September 29, 2017.

The evil genius of science is a long time rival of Sonic. Countless times he's challenged Sonic, but each time his ambitions are shattered. But how about this time...? [17]

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A short manga for Sonic Generations was released in Japan. It is presented in a similar format as the Sonic World Adventure manga and the Sonic Colors manga. All New Experience - Play some of your gaming’s most iconic environments in a whole new way with famous Sonic stages presented in stunning new stereoscopic 3D. a b c Rauf, Raz (October 4, 2011). "Producer Takashi Iizuka has a nice long chat about Sonic". Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming . Retrieved October 23, 2017.

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Sonic Generations is a fast-paced action platform game in the long-running Sonic the Hedgehog series. As part of Sega's 20th Anniversary celebration for the character, it revisits the history of the entire series with famous stages from all of the major titles over the last 20 years. The game is divided into three "eras", each with three stages, which each come from a different game starting from the original Sonic the Hedgehog all the way up to Sonic Colors, and including many of the highs and lows in between. A Sonic Generations demo was playable at E3 2011, under the name "Sonic Boom". It was the first major American Sonic event, being hosted by Sega, and took place on 8 June 2011 at 6pm PST. At E3, Sonic Generations was playable in both the HD and Nintendo 3DS versions. Although only Green Hill was playable for the console versions, City Escape was shown. There was also a Birthday Song for Sonic sung at Sonic Boom and the ending of the song, "Happy Birthday Sonic!" was heard in Sonic Generations. [23] This song appeared at the Tokyo Joypolis event and at the Summer of Sonic event in London. It appeared at the Gamescom 2011 event in Germany, and at Tokyo Game Show 2011. April 22, 2017). Sonic The Hedgehog - Low Poly (Evolution of Characters in Games) - Episode 2. YouTube. Retrieved on September 20, 2022. " Andy Collins: This model is 16,173 tries, so roughly 3,000 tries less than the one in Unleashed." During gameplay, the player will encounter obstacles and enemies. Also common are the Rings, which serve as the playable character's health. The number of Rings carried by the player is displayed in the top left corner of the HUD. As with past Sonic games, Rings serve as the playable character's main method of protection from damage; if the playable character takes damage while they carry at least one Ring, they will survive, though they will lose all their Rings. Conversely, taking damage while not holding any Rings will cost the player a life. The player will also lose a life if they drown underwater, get crushed, or fall into a bottomless pit. After losing a life, the playable character will respawn at the latest Star Post they touched, or at the start of an Act if they have not touched any Star Post. If the player runs out of lives, they will get a Game Over. Extra lives can be obtained by collecting 1-Ups or by gathering 100 Rings. Archie Comics made a video game tie-in for Sonic Generations in Sonic the Hedgehog #230, taking place within the In Another Time, In Another Place reality. It has also been stated that the events of the game happen in the Post-Super Genesis Wave timeline, and led up to Sonic & Mega Man: Worlds Collide.



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