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The foremost example of using this criteria is the inclusion of the Sonic Advance series and Sonic Rush under "Main series." The other criteria are more directly verified. Each game has a linked story (1), are platformers (2), Sonic is the main character (3), and they do not contradict each other (4).
Sonic the Hedgehog is one of the bestselling video game franchises. Its cumulative sales reached 89 million copies by March 2011 [481] [482] and over 140 million by 2016. [483] The Mario & Sonic series alone sold over 19 million copies as of 2011. [482] The Sonic the Hedgehog games had grossed over $5 billion in sales by 2014. [484]
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I propose moving the "Related games" row, including Freedom Planet, Spark the Electric Jester and Spark the Electric Jester 2 entries, out of this template and to the "Related video games" row of Template:Sonic the Hedgehog. Reasons: The games are not fan games of Sonic the Hedgehog.
The fact that Sega didn't consider a console release of Sonic Dream Team confuses me, as any Sonic mainline game ought to have a console release and making it mobile exclusive doesn't make sense. My personal opinion is to wait. If Sega ever announce a console release of Sonic Dream Team then we can move it to mainline; otherwise keep it as is ...
The second of DiC's Sonic cartoons, Sonic the Hedgehog (more commonly known as Sonic SatAM) [7] aired from September 18, 1993, to December 3, 1994, lasting two 13 episode seasons; [8] considered one of the darker incarnations of Sonic, SatAM takes place in a time where Robotnik successfully took over Mobius, with Sonic and a team called the Freedom Fighters attempting to take back the planet.
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