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Most Sonic fans agree that Sega’s hedgehog mascot had his early peak during the Genesis days in the mid 1990s. But 1996’s Sonic 3D Blast does not receive the same love as its 2D predecessors.
In a similar pose to the final Sonic 3D Blast case, this alternate Sonic is rounder, plumper and with eyes that appear to be staring right into our very soul. Yeah, we're pleased they changed that ...
Before Sonic Adventure, Sega’s blue mascot made his first foray into the third dimension with 1996’s Sonic 3D Blast for the Sega Genesis and Saturn. It wasn’t great! But now we have a 2D ...
A special Sonic the Hedgehog game cartridge made to promote last year’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie is being resold for nearly ...
When people talk about Sonic making the jump to 3D, I'm willing to bet a lot of people usually don't talk about this game, and for good reason. Bar from the fact that it's not a true 3D game, it's ...
Sonic 3D Blast is entirely misleading. It doesn't have true three-dimensional gameplay, it barely plays like a true Sonic the Hedgehog game, and it most certainly isn't a blast to play.
My god, the controls in Sonic 3D Blast are it’s weakest point. You would have better luck playing Superman 64 in the dark, using an Atari 2600 controller.
A new Sonic the Hedgehog fan game has been released in its full 1.00 glory (now 1.01), after creator Sotaknuck worked on it for around three years. This fan game, titled Sonic 3D in 2D, isn’t a ...
Sonic 3D Blast has its moments, when Sonic's looping, rolling and spinning around as you'd expect him to, moving quickly, being himself. But those moments are brief and fleeting ...