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Sonic the Hedgehog — the blue dude with the most 'tude — first sprinted onto the Mega Drive in 1991 ... Seeing the DX version of this on GameCube was, for many, extremely odd at the time ...
From his first appearance in Sonic Adventure 2TM to his most recent role in Sonic HeroesTM, Shadow has emerged as one of the most popular characters in the Sonic The Hedgehog universe. And now ...
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Premise This title follows a split narrative following Sonic and his friends, and the new characters ...
The Nintendo GameCube was the first console from Big N with disc-based media. Gone were the cartridges that were absurdly expensive to manufacture. In theory games could be cheaper (yeah ...
In terms of units sold, it’s no secret that the GameCube was one of Nintendo’s poorest performing home consoles. You could argue increased competition meant sales of the quirky little machine ...
The Gamecube isn't one of Nintendo's most successful consoles, selling just over 20 million units before being replaced by the much more popular Nintendo Wii in 2007. Despite the lack of sales ...
Please verify your email address. Sonic X Shadow Generations introduces a new collectible type for Shadow's Story. In Shadow Generations, you can find "Collection Keys" by exploring each of Shadow ...
Please verify your email address. Many characters in the Sonic franchise, besides Sonic, possess unique speed and abilities, making them powerful forces in battle. Characters like Jet the Hawk ...
Sonic Generations is still very much worth playing, but remains dragged down by the relatively poor Classic Sonic stages and largely boring side challenges required to unlock the boss fights.
Fils-Aimé, who joined Nintendo of America in 2003, sheds light on the challenges and triumphs faced during the GameCube era. Despite the console's initial success, Nintendo struggled to compete ...