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In a 1994 Electronic Gaming Monthly interview, Sega marketing staff Lisa Best and Terry Tang claimed Ristar was not designed by the same Sonic programming team, [18] although much of the game's staff would later go on to create Nights into Dreams for the Saturn, the next game to be officially credited to Sonic Team. This, along with Ristar's ...
[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]
Ristar's origins trace back to a scrapped idea by Yuji Naka of Sonic Team involving a rabbit which grabbed objects. [5] While it was scrapped in favor of pursuing what would be Sonic the Hedgehog, years later the concept re-emerged as a prototype called Feel, which eventually morphed into Ristar.
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing: Banjo and Kazooie and Xbox 360 Avatars in the Xbox 360 version, and Miis in the Wii version Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed: Playable racers: Danica Patrick; Wreck-It Ralph; Pyro, Spy, and Heavy from Team Fortress 2 (Steam exclusive) Miis and Xbox 360 Avatars; Simon Lane from Yogscast (DLC only) Sonic Lost World
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.
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing; Sonic and the Black Knight; Sonic and the Secret Rings; Sonic Battle; Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice; Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric; Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal; Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood; Sonic Dash; Sonic Drift; Sonic Drift 2; Sonic Free Riders; Sonic Jump; Sonic Jump Fever; Sonic Labyrinth; Sonic Pinball ...
An example of gameplay in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. The game is a mascot kart racing game, similar to other games in its genre like Mario Kart, Konami Krazy Racers and Crash Team Racing. Players can choose to race as one of 20 characters from various Sega franchises such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Crazy Taxi, and Fantasy Zone.
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed [a] is a kart racing game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega.It was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U in November 2012; for PlayStation Vita in December 2012; [8] for Windows in January 2013; [6] for Nintendo 3DS in February 2013; and for Android and iOS devices in January 2014.