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The '''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' series is a third-party series created by [[Sega]]. | The '''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' series is a third-party series created by [[Sega]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Sonic was created to compete against [[Mario]]. The first Sonic game on the Sega Genesis was so successful that many fanboys argued who is better, Mario or Sonic. However, after the Dreamcast lost to Sony's Playstation 2, Sega discontinued the Dreamcast and became a third party company. Since then, there were many Sonic games on Nintendo consoles. There was even a Mario & Sonic series where the two mascots competed in the Olympics. Sonic's popularity got him into the [[Super Smash Bros. series]]. In 2013, Nintendo had a deal with Sega to make three Sonic games: [[Sonic Lost World]], [[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games]], and an unknown Sonic title. | + | Sonic was created to compete against [[Mario]]. The first Sonic game on the Sega Genesis was so successful that many fanboys argued who is better, Mario or Sonic. However, after the Dreamcast lost to Sony's Playstation 2, Sega discontinued the Dreamcast and became a third party company. Since then, there were many Sonic games on Nintendo consoles. There was even a Mario & Sonic series where the two mascots competed in the Olympics. Sonic's popularity got him into the [[Super Smash Bros. series]]. In 2013, Nintendo had a deal with Sega to make three Sonic games: [[Sonic Lost World]], [[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]], and an unknown Sonic title. |
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Neutral}} | {{GameList/header|colorscheme=Neutral}} | ||
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]''|N/A|2012|2012|2012|N/A|[[Wii U]]/[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | {{GameList/cell|''[[Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]''|N/A|2012|2012|2012|N/A|[[Wii U]]/[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | ||
{{GameList/cell|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]|2013|2013|2013|2013|N/A|[[Wii U]]}} | {{GameList/cell|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]|2013|2013|2013|2013|N/A|[[Wii U]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]|2019|2019|2019|2019|N/A|[[Nintendo Switch]]}} | ||
{{GameList/footer}} | {{GameList/footer}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Sonic the Hedgehog series is a third-party series created by Sega.
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History
Sonic was created to compete against Mario. The first Sonic game on the Sega Genesis was so successful that many fanboys argued who is better, Mario or Sonic. However, after the Dreamcast lost to Sony's Playstation 2, Sega discontinued the Dreamcast and became a third party company. Since then, there were many Sonic games on Nintendo consoles. There was even a Mario & Sonic series where the two mascots competed in the Olympics. Sonic's popularity got him into the Super Smash Bros. series. In 2013, Nintendo had a deal with Sega to make three Sonic games: Sonic Lost World, Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, and an unknown Sonic title.
Games
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