My question's about Sonic 3 & Sonic and Knuckles. Dr. Robotnik tells Knuckles that Sonic and Tails are bad guys, but when Knuckles attacks them, he has an evil devilish chuckle. Did Robotnik trick him, or brainwash him?
My question's about Sonic 3 & Sonic and Knuckles. Dr. Robotnik tells Knuckles that Sonic and Tails are bad guys, but when Knuckles attacks them, he has an evil devilish chuckle. Did Robotnik trick him, or brainwash him?
Can you get Omochao in your chao garden for SA2B? If so, can you tell me?
Is Sonic Adventure on Dreamcast the same as SA: Battle on Gamecube? If not whats different?
As reported previously, the Sonic Mega Collection will be out on November 12 in the US.
Source: Gamespot
Posted by the venerable Ken Penders on his messageboard, which it would seem quite a few people missed:
I was approached by one of the producers who had been involved with a Dreamworks animated project about the possibility of an animated Knuckles film based on the comics series. Some initial discussions took place, but because there were was some question as to the availability of the rights, the project went nowhere.
Currently, Sega's contention is that if such a project were to be done, they would want both Sonic and Knuckles involved. This, in fact, is the approach they're taking with the latest animated series currently in production, as well as another animated project currently in development with my involvement.
The only thing I can say at this point is that if the second project does come to pass, besides Sonic, Knuckles, Tails and Doctor Robotnik - which is a given - there's a better than even chance that Sally, Bunnie, Antoine, Rotor, Julie-Su, Lara-Le, Locke, Snively, Crabmeat, Jules, Bernie, Rouge and Shadow will also be featured. And if they can't play a main part in the story, it's also possible Vector, Mighty, Espio, Geoffrey and Hershey will be featured in quick cameo appearances.
I'll release more details when the time is right. Stay tuned.
Those of us who follow SegaSonic know the first production to be the recently announced new Sonic anime project Sega let out of the bag a while back.
There's no guarantee anything will come of it, but it's nice to envision, yes?
Source: Ken's Comic Book Stories & Art
I was just wondering if Sonic The Fighters was ever released on a console. Thanx.
November 1st marks the opening of registration for any fan comic makers out there who want to join in on the first ever online comic convention for Sega's little blue mascot. Already, we have confirmations from some participating comics such as SVT's Sonic Shadows; Sapphire Luna's Shadow & Light; Rafael Valencia's Bright & Shiny Future, and more!
If you have a comic... that you want to show off at this event, go to www.svtcc.cjb.net and fill out the form with the required information. If you don't have a button/banner, that's okay. Mention it in an e-mail. If you don't have a working link, make up your link and send it in and BE SURE to use THAT link when you finally have your booth up and rolling.
If you just want to come... and be a spectator of this event, you're more than welcome to. Join us December 14th!
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My son told me that Sonic Adventure Battle 3 toys were out in Kmart or Electronics Boutique and he wants them for his birthday or Christmas. I have not been able to find them. Have they really come out or is this a rumor? I think it's Adventure 3 - I, personally don't know much about Sonic except that my son is a huge fan and plays the games all the time. I know they are new Sonic toys.
This treat is no trick, folks. BumbleKing Productions, the label that produces Other-M, made a huge Halloween update. The update includes the landmark issue of Other-M #20, a hefty update in Ask the Three B's!, the launch of Other-M: International, as well as other updates!
Happy Halloween!
From IGNCube:
Sega has established a new supervisory body to oversee its game production and development strategies for both console software and arcade games, reports the latest issue of the Nikkei Weekly. This organization bureau will be composed of four people, led by Hisao Oguchi of the Hitmaker division.
The creation of this body is apparently also to be accompanied by a centralization of Sega's game development, which has for some time been carried out by a series of relatively disparate development teams -- Hitmaker, Smilebit, AM2, and so on. Though those teams will retain their autonomous identity, development will be more closely supervised from Sega's central headquarters from now on.
If Sega's internal shakeups lead to a direct influence on its present and future games, we'll be sure to bring you further news on the story as it arises.
Source: IGNCube