Apparently, the Japanese version and the North American version came out on the same day, October 18, 1994. I can’t believe I never knew about this because the box art is fantastic. While I do prefer the black background of the North American box art, the white background is pretty d...
The text "The Most Famous Hedgehog in the World" was shown on the Japanese box art for the original Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. "Crate Expectations" is a reference to Great Expectations, a famous novel by Charles Dickens. "The King of Speed" is a reference to the Dayto...
Sonic Frontiers is the first mainline Sonic game since Sonic Lost World to not share identical box art between the Eastern and Western releases of the game. Sonic Frontiers is the second game to have its script be localized from English into Japanese, the first being Sonic Lost World. Both ...
This is the same as the final part of his promotion video on the DOJO website before he takes off. This is similar to an animation he performs after clearing an Act or defeating a boss in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, as well as a similar pose to key art in Sonic the Hedgehog....
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Nintendo DSMark Bozon,IGN7.5/10"Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games still has a bit of a farmed out feel to it. The game lacks the soul of a first party Nintendo offering, and the re-used assets and key art found in dozens of other games, posters, or box art gives the appe...
This was a promotion from 22 January to 22 February 1999, where 50 winners would get a ¥500 QUO card with a picture of Hidekazu Yukawa, the Sega manager on the Dreamcast box. The QUO card is a universal pre-paid card that can be used in over 10000 convenience stores and other ...
Hint Box (ヒントボックス) -- Hovering monitors found in Adventure Fields and occasionally in Action Stages. Read them with the A, B, or Y buttons for a hint or explanation. Dash Ring (ダッシュリング) -- Tails can fly through these aerial hoops for a burst of midair speed. In...
collaboration, most of the development was handled by Sega. However, as the game was completed, Sega did publishing and marketing duties for all versions outside of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Nintendo did publishing and marketing duties for the Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese versions of ...
The head-to-head options make the Game Gear version the best one, and the Japanese box art looks great, in that same classic and early art style. If you’re inclined to import games, then go for it! Most folks will probably findSonic Driftmore accessible in one of Sonic’s later coll...