Franchise guide
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sega's blue mascot gave platform gaming a faster, louder, more attitude-driven identity, from the Mega Drive era through to modern reissues and crossover collector favourites.
Franchise guide
Sega's blue mascot gave platform gaming a faster, louder, more attitude-driven identity, from the Mega Drive era through to modern reissues and crossover collector favourites.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is still the most reliable classic recommendation, while Sonic Mania is the easiest modern pick for players who want the 2D formula at its sharpest.
Yes. The original Mega Drive run remains one of the strongest collector entry points for Sega fans, especially boxed editions and the Sonic & Knuckles lock-on format.
Sonic 3 was designed to connect with Sonic & Knuckles. Together they form the fuller intended experience, with expanded stages, progression, and character options.
Sonic Origins and Sonic Mania are the simplest current recommendations for players who want the strongest mix of classic material and modern availability.