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Sonic Superstars was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on October 17, 2023. It received mixed reviews from critics, who felt it was superior to the previous 2D games Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I (2010) and Episode II (2012) but inferior to Mania.
Arrangements of tracks from Sonic CD (1993), Sonic Adventure 2 (2001), Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) and Sonic Lost World (2013) were used. [6] [23] A three-disc official soundtrack, Sonic Forces Original Soundtrack – A Hero Will Rise, was released in Japan by Sega's music label Wave Master on December 13, 2017. [24]
The binary number system expresses any number as a sum of powers of 2, and denotes it as a sequence of 0 and 1, separated by a binary point, where 1 indicates a power of 2 that appears in the sum; the exponent is determined by the place of this 1: the nonnegative exponents are the rank of the 1 on the left of the point (starting from 0), and ...
Sonic 2 incorporates more aspects of the Sonic games than the first film, [402] including plot elements from Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 & Knuckles and the introduction of Shadow in the mid-credits scene. [403] [404] It received positive reviews [405] and surpassed the first film as the highest-grossing video game film in the US. [406]
Sonic Colors [b] (known as Sonic Colours in PAL regions) is a 2010 platform game published by Sega. It follows Sonic's quest to stop his nemesis Doctor Eggman from enslaving an alien race and taking over the world.
Sega released a sequel in 2009, Sonic and the Black Knight; the two form what is known as the Sonic Storybook series. Sonic and the Secret Rings was de-listed from retailers in 2010, following Sega's decision to remove all Sonic titles with sub-average Metacritic scores in order to increase the value of the brand.
4 PF: 2004–2008: Kansas: Marty Conlon Ireland: 24 PF / C: 1991–1992: Providence: Joe Cooper United States: 53 PF / C: 1985: Colorado: Dave Corzine United States: 42 C: 1990–1991: DePaul: James Cotton United States: 4 SG: 1997–1999: Long Beach State: Pete Cross United States: 41 PF / C: 1970–1972 1972–1973: San Francisco: John Crotty ...
Shadow is an anthropomorphic black hedgehog appearing in Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series of platform games and its various spin-offs.He first appeared in the 2001 installment Sonic Adventure 2, [6] the final Sonic game released for a Sega video game console. [7]