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Posted by Joystiq Apr 21 2011 18:00 GMT
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Didn't get your fix of Sonic Generations' new school-meets-old school gameplay yet? Well, junkie, you can get your hands on even more of the platformer's expedient, multi-dimensional action in the video posted just after the jump.

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Posted by Flar3 Apr 18 2011 23:20 GMT
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also classic sonic looks ugly

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They improved the physics.
darkz
Exactly.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 20 2011 15:40 GMT
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#speakuponkotaku Is there a perfect Sonic the Hedgehog video game? Perhaps the answer lies in our imaginations. In today's Speak-Up on Kotaku, commenter Lance423 wonders what your ideal speeding hedgehog game would play like. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Apr 19 2011 18:50 GMT
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Showcasing both 2D and 3D gameplay in Sonic Generations.

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Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 19 2011 17:53 GMT
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Who's ready for more Sonic?! You? ...You?

Posted by Joystiq Apr 19 2011 17:45 GMT
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Are you having a hard time wrapping your noodle around the perspective-shifting gameplay we outlined in our recent preview of Sonic Generations? Sounds like a visual aid is just what the doctor ordered -- check out the gameplay video below to see Generations' two distinct angles.
Super-Claus

If this turns out to be good (negative infinity/10 epected) then I might give sega. keyword being might.


Posted by GoNintendo Apr 18 2011 17:54 GMT
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Wondering why Sonic Generations isn’t coming to the Wii? Here’s the really lame response from SEGA… Really, is that the only reason why the decision was made? Seems like SEGA is going to miss out on the platform that plays host to the most Sonic fans!


Posted by Kotaku Apr 18 2011 16:30 GMT
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#dontmessthisup Sega's next Sonic game, Sonic Generations, will let you play as classic, sidescrolling Genesis Sonic or as modern, control-him-from-behind-in-3D Sonic. You'll control either Sonic in levels inspired by three eras of Sonic games, from the originals, to the Dreamcast era, to modern times. More »


Posted by Joystiq Apr 18 2011 17:35 GMT
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Sonic the Hedgehog may easily outrun a spring chicken, but he's not exactly "young" anymore. The blue dash turns 20 this year, having only lost weight with age; and to celebrate the big two zero, Sega is releasing Sonic Generations for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It's a full price retail game, coming this holiday, that pays homage to the storied history of Mr. the Hedgehog.

Late last week I played through the first level of Sonic's cross-generational platformer on Xbox 360 -- a "reimagining" of Sonic's Green Hill Zone -- using both old (chubby) and new (skinny) Sonic. Here's how the pairing works: each level of Sonic Generations is playable with either character, and both offer different routes and perspectives.