Louis_Cypher
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Like the Metroid thread, except with more blue spikes. In spite of how Sonic is possibly the most debased series in gaming, never survived the 2D to 3D transition, and I haven't really enjoyed a single 3D Sonic game; the series was once glorious and I remain a kinda lapsed fan. Sonic has now expanded into so many other media, including cartoons and comics, that he probably transcended his gaming origins into a generally popular cartoon character among kids.
The core experience:
- - Sonic the Hedgehog 1
- - Sonic the Hedgehog CD
- - Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- - Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles
- - Sonic Mania
- - Sonic & Tails 1 / Sonic Chaos
- - Sonic & Tails 2 / Sonic Triple Trouble
- - Tails Adventure
- - Sonic Adventure 1
- - Sonic Adventure 2
- - Sonic Advance 1
- - Sonic Advance 2
- - Sonic Advance 3
- - Sonic Colours
- - Sonic Generations
In Britain, the character formed the basis of the popular British 'Sonic the Comic', which at one point was the most popular comic in British publication, surpassing 2000 AD. They took the Sega of America outline of an alien planet occupied by Dr Robotnik and ran with it, turning the story into a guerilla war. People still hold it in high regard, but the Americans also had their own popular comic title which is more famous in the states.
Sonic, a hedgehog from Green Hill Zone on South Island, leader of the freedom fighters against Robotnik
Tails, a mutant two-tailed fox, who is Sonic's pilot and mechanic, who may hail from Emerald Hill Zone
Knuckles, the last of his echidna race, sole survivor of his ancient people's civilization on Angel Island
Dr Ivo Robotnik, absolute ruler and dictator of the planet Moebius, who's capital lie's in Metropolis Zone
Robotnik's ultimate superweapon; the Death Egg, an orbital battlestation armed with two superlasers
Something about Sonic seems to inspire loyalty. I think perhaps the art style played a part. In the earlier aesthetic, Sonic's planet Moebius had a weird 'ancient ruins reclaimed by nature' taken over by 'industrial dystopia' look. It seemed like there were no humans other than Robotnik, and the planet was inhabited by races of animal. Later, the Japanese lore started to supercede the Sega of America lore, so Sonic's planet started to feature human cities in the 3D era, and the old aesthetic was diluted.