Sony has announced that Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode One was the best-selling game on the PlayStation Network in the month of October.
Sony has announced that Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode One was the best-selling game on the PlayStation Network in the month of October.
The time has finally come. It has been over fifteen years since the last installment in the original Sonic The Hedgehog time-line, and we now have a true sequel in the form of Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode I on the PlayStation Network. Has Sega managed to restore that old-school feel that originally made Sonic so great? Let’s find out.
Ready for a Sonic onslaught? Because here it comes. Sega has just confirmed that in addition to today’s Sonic 4: Episode 1 release, gamers can look forward to getting their fill of the blue blur yet again, in 2011.
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 is releasing next week to every major console (it has just been released for Apple’s iOS devices today). Now, most of us are planning on only buying the game one time on our favorite console. But for those of you who intend to buy the game multiple times, SEGA has some rewards in store for you.
Over the past year, we’ve seen everything from incessant excitement to fanboy rage regarding the delay, as well as many changes that have supposedly come to Sega’s latest installment in the Sonic franchise, Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1. Well, the wait will soon be over, as we finally have a release date for you!
Though details have been hard to come by as of late, it appears that we finally have a price for the upcoming Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 for the PlayStation Network.
We recently reported on an amazing fan-made video of Sonic & Knuckles, redone with current-gen graphics and, essentially, toting the exact look and feel that Sonic fans have be longing for for years. We managed to get in contact with video creator and 3D artist, Robert Medina to get the lowdown on exactly what it [...]
An absolutely incredible 3D, fan-made remake of Mushroom Hill Zone Act 2, from Sonic & Knuckles, has shown up on the web and it will have Sonic enthusiasts’ jaws on the floor!
Last week, SEGA revealed the first official screenshots of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1. The screens introduced the first stage of the game, Splash Hill Zone, a lush tropical area. Boasting some of the best graphics from a 2D platformer yet, the the game only gets more graphically impressive with these new screenshots.
We have seen only the tip of what Sonic the Hedgehog 4 has to offer, and at this point, it may be safe to say that it looks great. However, the only media we have seen for the game are either either leaked screens or blurry gameplay videos. That changes today though, as SEGA has [...]
Gamers are a very sentimental breed, forever holding certain games, franchises, characters, even consoles dearly to their hearts. Sonic the Hedgehog definitely fits that bill, with many old-school gamers long wishing for a proper “throwback” follow-up to 1994′s SEGA Genesis classic, Sonic the Hedgehog 3. 16 years later, fans are getting their wish. SEGA has [...]
It blows our mind to say this, but yes, there is a boycott for Sonic the Hedgehog 4. Yes, the title that fans have been anticipating for years – Sonic’s return to 2D on consoles. But alas, that’s a problem for some.
When Sonic the Hedgehog 4 was first announced, Sonic fans everywhere were likely at least intrigued at the idea of a true 2D sequel to Sonic 3/Sonic & Knuckles. But soon rumors were flying that the game would be developed by developer Dimps with little if no input from the famous Sonic Team. It looks like [...]
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 was only recently announced and already, gameplay footage has leaked onto the net.
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 surprised many when it was announced. Not because it was a direct sequel to Sonic 3, nor that it was in 2D, but because it was a downloadable episodic title. Now though, it seems that the game will eventually hit retail, according to the SEGA website.