Sonic the Hedgehog
Born June 23, 1991
Still the fastest thing alive, 16 years later!
Hedgehogs live from 4-7 years and Sonic should be no exception. Poor guy, you could see he's dying. At 16 he's long overdue for an animal euthanasing.
Bioware(and Nintendo) may give him some medication to ease his pain or make it worse. We'll see...
Don't forget Dimps!
Wow, he finally caught up with his age in the games. Nice.
I hope Bioware and Nintendo rescusitate him back to health.
Actually, he caught up in his age in the games last year. He's still 15, character-wise despite this anniversary.
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Don't forget Dimps!
Dimps doesn't make Sonic games or will work for Sega anymore.
SteveCheetah:
😀
AB:
Love is over.
SteveCheetah:
D:
Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
I do however have cautious hope about Bioware though, considering I've heard good things about them.
Happy b-day Sonic! Kinda wierd I'm saying it to a ficticious being that doesn't exist irl, but I'll say it again, nonetheless. Happy b-day!
Ah, 16 years already, huh? Hopefully at least ONE of his upcoming games will turn out decent.
Since when do we celebrate things that aren't in a denomination of 5s?
Also, to keep with the theme, I thought Secret Rings was a much needed gasp of fresh air for the little guy. If BioWare can't bring his vital signs back up, (and they won't), it's pretty much over. "Sonic RPG". Man, I remember when the ENTIRE COMMUNITY was wishing, and repeatedly @#%$ about a game of this type. Thinking about this seriously brings me back. WAY back.
God, I just made me feel older than I should feel.
May this year be better than your last!
MUUUUCH better.
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Dimps doesn't make Sonic games or will work for Sega anymore. Wait, what?
D: When did you hear this? They're not working on Sonic Rush Adventure?
No, Sonic Team's working on Rush Adventure, IIRC.
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D: When did you hear this? They're not working on Sonic Rush Adventure?
It was on Sega Press Release that the game was being developed by Sega Studios which probably means some members from Sonic Team.
Sega and Dimps had a major dispute based on the rights to the Rumblefish game, and the next thing people knew the honeymoon was over. It's probably why a Sonic Rush sequel took relatively long to announce.