Sonic 1, 2, 3&K and CD.
Widescreen, extras, yada yada.
Unfortunately changed the music for Ice Cap, Launch Base and Carnival Night to even worse versions of the beta/PC tracks.
Anyway, anyone playing it? Thoughts?
(Yes, this is a dead forum and I'm shouting into a graveyard. But sometimes it's fun to see if the graveyard shouts back)
A game called Sonic Origins came out
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Re: A game called Sonic Origins came out
Never got it due to the Sonic 3 replacement music.
I know it's petty, but I already owned the original games on Steam before SEGA delisted them.
I know it's petty, but I already owned the original games on Steam before SEGA delisted them.
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Re: A game called Sonic Origins came out
HORSE COCKS!
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Re: A game called Sonic Origins came out
I don't really care for the re-re-re-releases, but Sonic Mania and Sonic Frontiers were pretty cool.
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Re: A game called Sonic Origins came out
Mania was awesome, but it's, what, 10 years old now? 8?
(This is highly personal, but seeing Oil Ocean that gets progressively harder to navigate due to visibility ... man, Stealth, you really did it. It felt like a homage to A51 and me personally, in a game played by thousands, that no-one else would get. At least I was able to explain this deep cut to my son by showing him "Mirage Zone" :P)
Playing Sonic & The Depressed Archipelago now, and whoa, even though I'm not sure it's a good game, I think they nailed the zeitgeist once again. In 90s it was all about saving nature. Now the nature is mostly dead or dying, Sonic dropped his balls and everything's computer.
(This is highly personal, but seeing Oil Ocean that gets progressively harder to navigate due to visibility ... man, Stealth, you really did it. It felt like a homage to A51 and me personally, in a game played by thousands, that no-one else would get. At least I was able to explain this deep cut to my son by showing him "Mirage Zone" :P)
Playing Sonic & The Depressed Archipelago now, and whoa, even though I'm not sure it's a good game, I think they nailed the zeitgeist once again. In 90s it was all about saving nature. Now the nature is mostly dead or dying, Sonic dropped his balls and everything's computer.