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Welcome to Blue Hedgehog!
Hello and welcome to Blue Hedgehog, a brand new website dedicated to Sega's blue mascot Sonic the Hedgehog! Since making his debut on the Sega Mega Drive console, Sonic the Hedgehog has been a beloved video game character who just recently had two motion pictures that dominated the box office around the world! Blue Hedgehog is dedicated to the blue blur himself, here you'll find in depth reviews on the many different games, technical information regarding the Sega Master System titles, and so much more! So whether you're a die hard fan wanting to learn more about Sonic and his friends, or if you're just getting into the series due to the movie welcome to Blue Hedgehog!
Sonic Origins Plus Rating Pops Up In South Korea
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It appears that yesterday a new rating for a game titled "Sonic Origins Plus" appeared from South Korea. Sonic Origins was a compilation of the 16-bit Sonic titles that came out on the franchise's 31st anniversary last year. We're not sure what Plus will add to the game, but I really hope that the 8-bit Sonic titles will be added to the collection, along with Knuckles Chaotix. Knuckles Chaotix has not seen a re-release since 2007, and that was on the now defunct Game Tap streaming service so it's been lost to time. The title also goes for a hefty price, since it was initially only released on the ill fated Sega 32X add-on. Perhaps we will see Mighty, Ray, and even possibly Amy be added to these titles? Knuckles isn't officially a playable character in Sonic CD on this collection, so he may even be added to the roster in this updated version of the game. What are you hoping to see in Sonic Origins Plus? Let us know your thoughts below!
Original Sonic Movie Design Makes A Cameo In Disney's Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers Movie
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Remember back when the first Sonic movie was announced and we were greeted with that terrible render of Sonic? Many people still wonder if it was all a marketing scheme for Paramount to hype up the movie and that we were never really going to see that version of Sonic in any of the movies. (Or really any movie for that matter.) Well that's all changed, today Disney's newest movie, Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers started streaming on Disney+ and Sonic fans got a surprise. The original Sonic movie designed now known as "Ugly Sonic" makes an appearance pretty early in the film. This time around he's even worse looking than he was in the first trailer of the Sonic movie. He's voiced by Tim Robinson, a comedian who's starred in Saturday Night Live. We live in a time where we now have four different Sonic designs, how strange. Ugly Sonic seems to be a washed up character who's seen better days as depicted bellow. What are your thoughts about this? I think it's funny!
Sonic Origins Overview
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For those who may not be aware, Sega announced last May that we were going to get a collection of the Genesis Sonic games along with Sonic CD at some point in 2022. Just recently we finally got more information of the game, complete with a trailer featuring music from none other than Hyper Potions.
These aren't just the typical "let's add a emulator and some ROMS" like Sega has done with past compilations, this collection is going to have ports of the games. You know, those awesome ports of Sonic 1, Sonic 2, and Sonic CD made by Christian Whitehead and Simon Thomley but not only those we're finally getting a port of Sonic 3 and Knuckles! For those not familiar with the history behind Sonic 3 and Knuckles, Sega has refused to re-release this game in recent years due to alleged copyright issues with some of the music in the game. So when we got Sonic 1, 2, and CD lots of fans wondered if Sonic 3 and Knuckles would ever get the same treatment and Sonic Origins will be delivering the ports fans have wanted for years! While fans are thrilled about this inclusion, about a week after the trailer dropped Sega made the announcement... to start de-listing the classic games on Steam in favor of Sonic Origins. Is this a bad decision or a good one? I'll leave that up to your decision, however I do want to voice my opinions on the matter.
So to the general public, de-listing these original versions off of Steam may seem like it's a good idea. They would want to play the definitive editions after all, and this is exactly what Sega is thinking. However they're not looking at the whole picture. First off, Sega isn't like Nintendo and what I mean by that is they allow fan made content. This includes fan games and rom hacks. The Sonic Hacking Scene is huge, and in fact the two people I mentioned above were huge people in that scene. Simon Thomley (better known as Stealth in the Sonic Hacking Scene) has made numerous proof of concepts throughout the years. Likewise Christian Whitehead is well versed when it comes to the technical workings of the classic games, he knows this so well that his Retro Engine was the basis for Sonic Mania, yes Sega actually hired Sonic fans to work on it if you weren't aware! So why am I going on about the Sonic Hacking Scene? Well because a few people in the scene have already done what Sega hired Simon Thomley (with Headcannon Studios) to do with this collection. A sonic hacker by the username "Eukaryot" has successfully ported Sonic 3 and Knuckles to PC and made his code open source so other fans could port it to other platforms. This fan made port is known as "Sonic 3 A.I.R." and it requires the Sonic 3 and Knuckles rom from Steam. See where this becomes an issue with Sega de-listing the roms off of Steam?
You may be asking "Well Sega legally owns these games, so what if people can't purchase Sonic 3 and Knuckles from Steam and play Sonic 3 A.I.R.?" There's lots of Sonic fans who live in countries where it's pretty expensive to purchase games. The asking price for Sonic Origins is around 40 USD. Convert that to currency in other countries such as Brazil, and then you'll get a pretty steep asking price for a collection of old games. While I am looking forward to this collection, and don't actually think that the price is too steep with the amount of added goodies, these people still have valid opinions. Plus Eukaryot isn't really sure what's going to happen with his project now because of this. Sega plans to de-list the classics come May 20th, over a month before they set to release Sonic Origins. This will leave his project useless to newer fans who haven't bought the Steam releases come that date. There of course is the illegal way to obtain this game, however we obviously don't want to promote piracy. And that's where Sonic 3 A.I.R. combat this issue, you still had to buy the rom from Steam so the engine could get the data from the ROM. It relies on this data, without it the fan game will cease to function.See where this becomes an issue?
We've seen this happen before with the GTA Definitive Collection released last year. The three GTA titles added to the collection were de-listed prior to the collection releasing, and we all know that collection was released in a terrible state. Origins will most likely be great, we already know what to expect with Sonic 1, 2, and CD since these games are already out. (However Sonic 1 and 2 were stuck on mobile... until fans decompiled the games and got it to run on PCs. More on that later.) But the fact that companies do this is annoying IMO. Not everyone has the means to play the updated versions, so why not keep the originals for those who don't have access? They wouldn't be losing any money, because they still need to purchase the game from Steam. So at the end of the day, Origins is great but Sega once again is shooting themselves in the foot. They've made poor decisions throughout the years, and us Sonic fans know that all too well. Many fans will say "Lol it's just Sega being Sega again." Yet I want to support this game because it's been worked on by numerous amazing people. I know it's going to be a great collection, I just wish Sega will keep the originals on Steam. Perhaps with enough convincing they'll come to their senses. Anyways I'd like to hear your thoughts on this. Maybe you think it's a great idea, maybe you agree with me. Either way I am super excited for Sonic Origins and have already pre-ordered the game on Playstation 5.