For the first time, it finally felt like Sega figured out how to get Sonic to work in 3D. In a history of ups and downs, the 2010 release of Sonic Colors on the Wii stands as a series high point. Perhaps that can stand as evidence of an abusive relationship, but let’s not get too dramatic - these are family games. Indeed, despite how often Sega’s mascot franchise has run into the proverbial wall of spikes, ol’ Sonic has a way of bouncing back into my heart. ![]() As often as I have questioned my love of Sonic games since their 3D debut, I always find myself eager to see what the blue blur is up to next. ![]() ![]() ![]() I am what you would call an old-school Sonic fan.
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