So yeh, 3 games for me really - S1 on MS, SH on Ps2 and SU on Ps3. Now here I am at 41 and still as committed as ever. By this point I had the means to invest in all manner of merch, afford to book to go.away to conventions (Weston Super Sonic, Summer of Sonic) and this got me looking to get involved in the community with siging up to SSMB etc. I revisted 06, it was ok and then Generations came along. I loved the speed, animation style and long level length. I was 28 by this point and It was Unleashed which got me back in love with the franchise again for a 3rd spite the warehog elements which quickly became boring. In 2006 I moved to work abroad, and did not play any sonic games until I came home in 2010 and bought a ps3. I quickly revisited SA2 and enjoyed Shadow as a result. ![]() I enjoyed it, but it was Heroes on the ps2 in 2004 by which point I was 22 and which REALLY got me back in love with the franchise was such a nostalga fest with the colours, level cards and a nice progression to what I was used to from a sonic game. I has hoping they would port SA to Ps but of course tht never happened. I was hooked until 3d blast in 1996.Īfter switching to a playstation in early 1997, mainly for the f1 games, I did not play a sonic game again until SA DX in 2003 on the pc. When i did get a mega drive a year later, sonic 2 solidified it. Music, sound, animations, and the fact that bosses were sometimes harder than the mega drive versions as you had no rings. Initially it was sonic 1 on the master system back in 1991 I was 11 when it came out and we could not afford a mega drive at the time. I had owned, completed and enjoyed all three Master System Sonic games for many years before, but getting the chance to play the "real thing" on the Mega Drive. Third game is Sonic 2 on the Mega Drive - that was the game I got when I bought my Mega Drive, and it was probably the title that REALLY got me hooked into Sonic. Until I could get myself a Mega Drive a few years later. If 16-Bit piqued my interest in Sonic and games though, Sonic 1 8-Bit solidified it - I played that game all day, every day for years. Second game is Sonic the Hedgehog on the Master System - this was the first video game I ever had, and it was because I wanted a Mega Drive For Sonic 1 16-Bit, but could only afford a Master System at the time. It was so cool, it got me into video games as a concept (not just Sonic). ![]() what turned my head though was the OG Sonic 1, we'd take turns playing through Green Hill Zone in his bedroom during sleepovers. I sort of have three answers, depending on how you look at it.įirst game was the original Sonic the Hedgehog - when I was a kid in '92 my friend had a whole bunch of game consoles and I remember playing things like DuckTales on his Game Boy, Sonic 2 on his Game Gear.
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