
The excitement over E3 may have directed attention to the future of Sonic, but the latest issue of UK publication Games TM finally settles a rumour from the hedgehog’s past.
Issue 31 of the magazine contains an interview with Victor Ireland, head of Working Designs, the company responsible for the Mega-CD edition of Popful Mail. Ireland briefly confirms that Sega had planned to rework Popful Mail as the fabled Sonic spin-off, Sister Sonic.
Rumours of Sister Sonic first surfaced in the 1993, when the game supposedly appeared on the release schedules of Sega’s Western divisions. Fearing that Popful Mail would be too foreign for Western tastes, Sega of America had apparently planned to adapt the title by adding Sonic characters, much as they had localised Puyo Puyo as Dr Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine.
The rumours lost credibility when the Mega-CD version of Popful Mail was released in the US in 1994. Victor Ireland, however, confirms the rumours claming that the head of Sega Japan’s consumer soft department had discussed the title with him in the early 1990s.
Internet rumours suggests that Sister Sonic was cancelled due to negative feedback from Japanese players, but Ireland does not provide any insight into the demise of the title.
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