
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed races to NYCC with a new Gameplay Modes trailer
Sega today sent over yet another brand new Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed trailer just in time for the upcoming NY Comic-Con.
Sega today sent over yet another brand new Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed trailer just in time for the upcoming NY Comic-Con.
The HD remake of one of my absolute favorite Sega Saturn games, NiGHTS into dreams?, finally has a release date and a price. Sonic Adventure 2 is coming the same day also. Read on for the details and new screens.
Sega yesterday sent over a brand new Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed trailer just in time for Comic-Con. The mascot kart racing sequel is looking even more crazy than the first game, which is most definitely a good thing.
See what Sega has planned for next week’s San Diego Comic-Con International 2012 including hands-on with Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and Aliens: Colonial Marines, as well as other events. There’s some Sonic Boom news as well.
Sega this morning announced that they are not at all done with mascot kart racing games yet. Instead they’ve announced Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed for the Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS and PC. Update: Lots of screens added.
Apparently, there won’t be an Episode III so hopefully these new shots of Episode II prove attractive enough to help Sonic fans overlook the somewhat lackluster Episode I.
Following up on the first official Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II screens released by Sega comes… more official screens and a fresh trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II. And they too are eye candy.
Mario, Sonic, and the rest of the gang join up in near-future London for some Olympic mini-game madness on the 3DS. How does the portable outing fare this time around? Read the review to find out!
Yes, screens leaked out earlier, but Sega today has sent over the official batch of Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II screens, and wow, they are indeed totally gorgeous.
Sonic boom, sonic boom… sonic booooomm! Sega has announced that the long awaited downloadable version Sonic CD, originally released for the Sega CD, will be available beginning tomorrow.
Classic and Modern Sonic speed on to 3DS, but not without a few bumps in the road.
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