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Nordot on MSNSEGA Unleashes Sonic, Puyo Puyo, and More at "animate EXPO 2025 STORE" POP-UP Space, Starting August 15th!
Story by Koji Uchida Japan is currently hosting Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. We've got some exciting pop culture merchandise info for tourists. "SEGA POP-UP in animate EXPO 2025 STORE" will be the ...
The latest version of the Ymir emulator for running Sega Saturn games has just been released, and it brings many improvements ...
Over the last few years, Sega and The LEGO Group seem to have built up a pretty good working relationship. LEGO has released ...
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Game Rant on MSNBest Sonic Games Not Developed By Sega
Sonic is to Sega as Mario is to Nintendo, but these Sonic games don’t involve Sega on the development side of their production.
The global release of Sonic Rumble was recently pushed back to this spring, and Sega has elaborated a bit on the reasons for the delay. Apparently, the company has been working with Rovio to iron ...
Sega president says "reviving" the Sonic maker will be "the greatest achievement in my career," despite also working on the first PlayStation and helping make Kingdom Hearts happen ...
We've reached out to Sega for comment and will update if we learn more. Sonic Origins has also made the Sonic 3 and Michael Jackson saga even more convoluted.
Sega fed me this at their Sonic Rumble event in Tokyo. GamesBeat: One of the interesting things about Angry Birds is you can learn how to play it in a few seconds.
Sonic’s Wii outings were bad enough that Sega delisted them in time for the legitimately great Sonic Colors so parents wouldn’t accidentally buy, say, Sonic and the Black Knight for their kids ...
Update: Sega Japan has provided an update on which rereleases of classic Sonic games we can expect to vanish on 20th May. So far, only ten have been confirmed, and none of them are on Switch hardware.
Sonic Adventure launched with SEGA's ill-fated Dreamcast, but in the system's short life it became its best-selling game thanks to awesome next-gen looks and the fact that it starred Sonic.
Paramount and Sega have commenced development on a third feature film installment to the franchise, while Sega and Paramount+ are developing the first-ever original live-action Sonic series, to ...
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