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Also available in the Sonic Origins compilation for Xbox One and Series X/S. Can no longer be purchased on Microsoft Store. Sonic Generations: Sega: April 10, 2018: Also available as a remastered version on Xbox One and Series X/S in Sonic X Shadow Generations.
Sonic the Hedgehog [a] (commonly referred to as Sonic '06) is a 2006 platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. It was produced in commemoration of the Sonic the Hedgehog series ' 15th anniversary and as a reboot for seventh-generation video game consoles .
Also includes four unlockable Genesis games unrelated to Sonic. [168] Released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC as Sonic Mega Collection Plus, which added six of the twelve Game Gear Sonic games: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Chaos, Sonic Drift, Sonic Labyrinth, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, and Sonic Blast. [169]
[1] [2] The 1991 release of Sonic the Hedgehog is considered significant in video game history, as it increased the Sega Genesis's sales and Sega displaced Nintendo as the leading video game company. [3] Some Sonic Team games, such as the Sonic games and Nights, are considered among the greatest of all time. [4] [5]
A role-playing game originally released for PC in 1997, the Fallout series has evolved to become one of the most-recognized action role-playing games in the world. While it has several spin-offs ...
Produced to celebrate the Sonic the Hedgehog ' s franchise 15th anniversary and relaunch the brand for the next generation, Sonic the Hedgehog (often referred to as Sonic '06) was released in late 2006 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3; in the midst of production, publisher Sega pushed the deadline forward to meet the forthcoming holiday ...
Sonic Mega Collection compiles 14 emulated games originally released for the Sega Genesis, limited to only 12 in releases outside of Japan.In addition to the seven default games, three unlockable games are included that recreate the Sonic & Knuckles "lock-on technology" to allow for new modes and/or playable characters in the first three Sonic games.
Sega Technical Institute developed the next three Sonic games, plus the spin-off Sonic Spinball (1993). A number of Sonic games were also developed for Sega's 8-bit consoles, the Master System and Game Gear. After a hiatus during the unsuccessful Saturn era, the first major 3D Sonic game, Sonic Adventure, was released in 1998 for the Dreamcast.