Yuji Naka Interview reveals Miyamoto talks

Following on from our news report on the 18th March, the UK Nintendo Official Magazine that promises a full interview with Yuji Naka has been obtained since the magazine’s release in 14th February.

TSS and SONIC NEWS has had the magazine and full interview for a month or so now, but discussion has so far been limited to the SSMB Forums on this issue.

The interview is based mostly around the release of the new Sonic Team game, Feel the Magic XY/XX (Project Rub in Europe). There are also questions expanding on Sonic DS, more on Naka-san’s meetings with Shigeru Miyamoto, and a small tidbit on NiGHTS and Burning Rangers. The latter part of the interview sparked massive false rumours last month, particularly on GameSpot Communities, about a NiGHTS 2 and Burning Rangers 2 being developed.

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Sega Trademarks “Sonic Gems Collection”

By using the Search Form on the US Patent Office website, type in “Sonic Gems Collection”. It seems our friends at Sega have trademarked this title on March 7th, there is also a Sonic styled trademark image on that page as well. Though we are unsure if this is a new game, or maybe Sega/Sonic Team are finally gonna give us the games we want in a collection, those being Sonic CD, Sonic The Fighters, and SegaSonic Arcade? We can only dream, as usual.

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Yuji Naka Hints at Sonic & Mario

In the latest issue of NOM Magazine, Yuji Naka has a quick exclusive interview. Yuji Naka discusses a new Sonic GameCube title, as well as the new Sonic DS game. There is also a strange hint at a possible Sonic & Mario video game, we can only dream. Below is the article:

Sonic Team head, Yuji Naka, revealed two new Sonic the Hedgehog games for Nintendo in an exclusive interview with NOM in London at the end of last year.

“We are in development with a new GameCube Sonic game, which we hope to release before the end of 2005,” Naka exclusively revealed to us. “Sonic Team is also currently making a Sonic game for the DS. We are taking our time to make sure the game makes good use of the DS’s many new features.” Double whammy!

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PS Universe Magazine Scan, More Info

Games Are Fun recently reported on Phantasy Star Universe, revealing more information and a Japanese scan. The report says that the game will be released in both US and Japan in November, and that PSU will appear in the next Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine as the cover story. The scan below has what appears to be the two main characters, as well as some cutscene screenshots from the actual game.

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Phantasy Star Universe Information

As you can see from the past report, Phantasy Star Universe will be released on the Playstation 2, PC, and Xbox. But that still is not known, as theres dozens of reports that say this game will be released only on the PS2 and PC. Also what has been said, is this game will be a follow up to the original Phantasy Star series, and not the PSO series.

So who do you believe? Right now, we just have to look at all of this as pure rumors. Right now a majority of rumors suggest that Phantasy Star Universe will be a regular RPG and not a MMORPG, giving storyline details on the characters and where the game takes place.

Phantasy Star Universe will take place throughout the Graal solar system, which consists of three planets and various races such as the Numans. After a century of peace following a lengthy period of war, civilization now faces an invasion from a new alien force named the SEED, which has begun attacking different colonies in space.

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Phantasy Star Universe Confirmed; GC Not Invited

In news that is bound to amaze in some ways and bore in others… SEGA have announced what everyone’s already known since E3 2004: the ‘true’ sequel to the inspiring Dreamcast MMORPG Phantasy Star Online.

What fans were not clued up on until now however, is platform specifics. Regarding the last few Gamecube incarnations and Sonic Team head Yuji Naka publically stating that Sonic Team fans will need Nintendo’s purple box, many would have been dead set on Phantasy Star Universe appearing on Nintendo.

It appears Phantasy Star Universe will be heading to PC, PlayStation 2 and XBOX, with no Gamecube version currently in plans.

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E3 Lineup Announced

E3, short for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, unveiled their speaker and exhibitor list, which includes appearances from SEGA of America.

E3 is undoubtedly the largest gaming event in the world, as it spans almost every company from around the world. As always, SEGA will be making their appearance, along with their newest releases – Shadow the Hedgehog will probably be playable, and many of Sonic Team’s secret projects (including Sonic DS and the new GCN Sonic title) may well be unveiled.

The Expo is set for May 17th and ands on the 20th, but please be aware that participation and entry to E3 is only permitted to industry professionals. However, members of the press will undoubtedly fill you and us in as they days go by, so keep checking back on Sonic News for the latest updates.

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PSO: Blue Burst Mini US Site

Sega of America has opened their mini Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst official site a few days ago. The website features some information (shown below), PC requirements, screenshots, and a spring 2005 release date listed. Stay tuned to Sonic News for further information on its release.

New Quests!
Thirty three quests have been created from the offline portion of the PSO story. Visit the Governor-General and receive up to 15 quests, or get to the Laboratory to accept 18 quests that await you there.

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Project Rub Official Europe Site

Sega of Europe has recently opened their Official Project Rub Website with the release of the game. The website is almost as unique as the game itself, featuring mini-games, wallpapers, information on the game, as well as a trailer. The website also has 5 tiny blue rabbits that can be rubbed, which will unveil a special treasure.

Project Rub was released in Europe on the Nintendo DS recently and was known as Feel the Magic XX/XY in America, and originally as Kimishine in Japan.

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Sonic Takes Spot on the ‘Walk Of Game’

Since the recent discussion and interest on Shadow The Hedgehog, there was not a respectable news report on celebrating Sonic being inducted into the ‘Walk of Game’. On Tuesday, March 8th, Sonic was inducted along with Mario, Halo, Nolan Bushnell, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Link. Sonic The Hedgehog beat out such competition as Solid Snake (Metal Gear) and Lara Croft (Tomb Raider). The 6 inductees of the ‘Walk of Game’ were the very first in its history.

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Several New Sonic Games This Year

In an announcement made earlier this week by their press FTP, SEGA America confirm Shadow the Hedgehog is only one of ‘several’ new Sonic games coming from the franchise in 2005.

Taken from the PDF released by Sega,

“In addition to presenting a retrospective Sonic video, SEGA of America president Simon Jeffery and Takashi Iizuka, game director, SEGA Studio USA surprised attendees of the ‘Walk of Game’ induction ceremony with a sneak-peek of a mysterious trailer labeled Shadow the Hedgehog; one of several new projects coming from the Sonic franchise in 2005. SEGA did not release any details about this new game, but assured fans that there will be more information about several new Sonic titles forthcoming.

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New Puyo Pop Fever DS Screens

If you havent had enough of Puyo Pop Fever, then theres new screens of its latest version, this time for the Nintendo DS. GamesAreFun has 30 shiney new Screenshots to drool over. The latest version will be developed by Atlus USA this time, and not Sonic Team/Sega. The game is scheduled to be released next month on the DS, and then a month later on a Sony PSP.

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Sonic Mega Collection + Does It Again

Only weeks ago reports flooded the Internet about Sonic Mega Collection Plus smashing sales in the UK charts, and today, Sonic Mega Collection Plus does it again, in the final region left to receive the game, Australia.

SMC+ currently holds the number 1 spot on Playstation 2 and Xbox, being only beaten on the multiplatform charts by Super Mario 64 DS, which continues its success at the top since it’s release late last month.

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Sega Saturn History CD & DVD

Sega Japan and Wavemaster are teaming up to come out with a special Sega Saturn 10th Anniversary DVD and CD compilation, both can be bought seperately.

The Visual Collection Vol. 1 is a DVD that features opening and endings to 16 games, including Sonic Team’s NiGHTS Into Dreams.

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NEW GAME: Shadow the Hedgehog

On the 8th March, the Game Developer’s Conference’s “Walk of Game” ceremony was the time for SEGA America to display its new game in development: Shadow the Hedgehog.

As Sonic the Hedgehog was awarded a place in the Walk of Game, SEGA took the opportunity to speak at length about Sonic’s achievements. This followed a trailer where Sonic’s brief game history was shot to pieces by an approaching Shadow, gun in hand.

The gameplay in the brief, trailer video included familiar Sonic Adventure 2 level design aspects coupled with the novelty of shooting, as seen in other platformers such as Ratchet and Clank. More game features were teased, involving various ‘Sonic Battle’ style charge moves and some sort of ‘hyperspeed’ warping mode.

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Project Rub released in Europe

Sonic Team’s Project Rub hit European shores today as the Nintendo DS was released to the public.

The Nintendo DS has 15 launch titles; Sonic Team develops one of which. Project Rub (known also as Feel the Magic XX/XY in America) is an off-the-wall series of mini-games that revolve around pleasing the “girl of your dreams”. It has a wacky sense of humour and is full of Sonic Team’s trademark innovations.

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SONIC NEWS Returns

After months of inactivity, SONIC NEWS returns to provide Sonic Team fans with the latest information on blue hedgehog related happenings.

The changes are more than cosmetic – now members of the SSMB Forums and TSS are able to interact with the site with the new TSS Account. The TSS Account is a new feature being spread across The Sonic Stadium Network, which allows members of the SSMB Forums to take advantage of unique features within all TSSNET minisites.

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Deem Bristow, Dr Eggman VA, Dead at 57

Jenifer Irwin of the webcomic “The Ruins of the Fourth Wall” recieved an email from Ryan Drummond recently, informing her of the loss of the voice-actor Deem Bristow, who was known for his work as English Dr. Eggman in the recent Sonic the Hedgehog games.

Favored among fans all over as the most “popular” voice-actor to don the character as Robotnik, Bristow died suddenly at a singles dance club on January 15th, 2005, cause of death is unknown at this time. Bristow did the voice for Eggman in the English-Dubbed versions of Sonic Adventure 1, 2, Shuffle, and most recently, Sonic Heroes. Continue reading Deem Bristow, Dr Eggman VA, Dead at 57

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As Summer peaks, and the sun is blazing hot, no-one is going to the local beaches. No-one is going out at all as a matter of fact. No, at this point of the year, us Sonic fans are busy inside our houses, with our computers, pens, pencils and papers, drawing and creating fancomics to entertain the world. And if they’re not doing that, they’re viewing these comics. Why? Because it’s time for the annual Sonic Comic Convention, and everyone’s gone into sketching mode – heck, even your very own Dreadknux has dabbled in the comic strip-making on the back of the event. Yes, comics are a very important, yet largely ignored, entertainment medium with which to communicate with readers. The Sonic Stadium happily goes through these comics that people have spent so much effort and time on, and have reported back to you as to how well each comic is getting on. It’s going to be a long Summer.

The Modern Life of a Hedgie – By Blackstar – Link
Blackstar brings a new sprite comic to the Sonic Comic Convention this time around. Although I think of the words “hand drawn” when I think of comics, Sprite Comic-ism has been all the rage since the comedy sprite comic was pioneered by Fireball20XL. Since then, there have been countless more comics like That’s My Sonic, attempting to repeat the success Psyguy had. Usually it all goes to pot, and sprite comics end soon after they start. ‘The Modern Life of a Hedgie’ starts off as your average sprite comic affair, with lack of a plot, attempting to be funny. There are some great comics, such as Sonic and Shadow suspended in midair and Knuckles’ lame comments after smacking Sonic in the face. The Monty Python ripoff and immensely generic Michael Jackson joke don’t get me going, but I’m sure there’s someone who likes that kind of thing. All in all, a good attempt.

Mach Adventure – By GohanWinner – Link
This comic is interesting, revolving around a fan character Mach – a hedgehog with robotic limbs. According to the description, this comic will outline the most important journey Mach has ever faced. Four pages were available, and began with Mach mourning, until Robotnik’s badniks arrive searching for him. The pages detail an impressive show of Mach’s character during battle, and the loss he’s suffered. We hope this goes somewhere.

Sonic: Drive – By Murray Thomson – Link
There’s been a lot of kerfuffle about Sonic: Drive – not much is actually known about the comic asides from the fact that it’ll have your usual Sonic action, plus a new female mouse character (that looks cunningly like Rouge’s long lost sister… :P). Unfortunately, Sonic: Drive didn’t manage to successfully present their first issue – a 404 Error was present when clicking the link – but when the next event hits in December, hopefully the comic will be running smoothly enough to let visitors catch up then.

Sonic Revolution – By Volti – Link
A fantastic French effort, in the form of Sonic Revolution. Much like the Sonic Adventures of our time, we see Sonic and Eggman in a human world, but this is an excellent alternative to the official storyline – Starting in New Zealand, a Mr. Eggman attempts to find the six Chaos Gems in order to control the world as he sees fit – a world without lying politicians and endless suffering. A familiar blue hedgehog is after these gems too, however – enter Sonic the Hedgehog. On the way he runs into a young pink hedgehog, attempting to commit suicide. The storyline so far is excellent, and the artwork is inspiring, if not justifyably French (which I meant in a good way! ^_^). Can’t wait to see how the plot unfolds.

Wave Adventure 2 – By Wave – Link
There wasn’t a lot on show here, nor was there any real information as to what the plot was about, but the most logical guess would be another fan character outing. The character this time, is called Wave. Only one finished page that shows a rather lost Wave, but there are some rather cool preview and unused pages to sift through too, that are no longer of relevance to the main comic. Hard to judge on just one page; we hope more pages are made soon.

Behind the Scenes of Sonic Heroes – By Sapphire Luna – Link
Sapphire Luna, who impressed last time with her previous comics in the Comic Con, hasn’t prepared herself for this event. Silly cat ^^. But, forseeing the possible disappointment ahead, she has pulled through and, instead of a ‘Shadow and Light’ or a new comic, we get a quick series of gag comics about Sonic Heroes. They range from Big turning intelligable, Sonic literally going on a date with Eggman (remember that line?) and a conspiracy of the Mystic Mansion lights (Team Dark lighting them and Team Chaotix blowing them out). Very funny and a great filler. We hope you return with your great comics next time Sapphire, great work.

Sonic Adventure X – By Boltworld Studios – Link
The famous Boltstryke comes out and knocks us all for six with Sonic Adventure X. The story is set sometime after Sonic Adventure 2’s storyline, but includes Boltstryke and some other original characters. This comic is completely CG’ed as well, which is why it’s taking a fair while for the pages to come along. But the two pages that were released just before the Con’s close were superb, and involved a battle between Sonic and Shadow, with some philosophical points by Sonic himself. Almost everything Boltstryke does is amazing, and SAX is no different.

A Day In The Life – By The Sonic Comic, Inc – Link
This is why I’m always apprehensive with ‘comedy’ Sprite Comics. This comic did not entertain me at all, it has to be said. It’s of an… acquired taste shall we say. If you like pointless cursing, hideously unfunny Michael Jackson jokes (or unfunny jokes in particular) and gay jokes as well, then you’ll love it. But for me, it didn’t sit well. It got better later on, but I still didn’t find it funny myself. Again, there will be some people who love it, but meh.

Chaos Syndrome – By Tigerfog – Link
A very cool and very inspiring comic that stars Tails and Amy, and features the Chaotix Team. Shortly after Sonic Adventure, Sonic seemed to have vanished without a trace, and Amy and Tails are left chasing him. They then run into Espio and Mighty, who attempt to rejoin the Chaotix Team after Knuckles signals for a regrouping… The artwork is astounding and so very close to the official artwork it’s untrue, and there are many comedy scenes in both the old version and the new “Remix” version (the “Remix” is a revamp of the old one) to keep you entertained. One of the event’s best.

PROJECT: SHADOW – By Shadow Takimoto
No comic and no information, however there were two good concept art pieces of Super Sonic and Super Shadow, along with three rather strange Sprite Comics.

Sonic the Comic: ONLINE – By Various Artists/Writers – Link
Everyone knows that the best official Sonic the Hedgehog comic ever created is the Fleetway Sonic the Comic. Not Archie. Nothing else. Fleetway. It owned, and still owns, you all. Every last one of you. Anyone worth noticing has also taken an interest in recently founded Sonic the Comic: Online, an online webcomic that follows the storylines and universe of Fleetway, but is a fan project continued by fanatics of the comic. And it’s so good, it makes you want to have Fleetway back in circulation again. It at least lets you get out your old issues of STC for good backreading. And the stories are continued superbly and with a true direction to the Fleetway universe. The best Sonic online comic in existence, and definitely made a huge presence at the Sonic Comic Con this year, I can tell you that for free. Good work guys – a thumbs up from a fellow Fleetway fan!

Sonic Legacy – By Ace_ Spark – Link
Sonic Legacy is a new comic created by Ace Spark. It brings doesn’t so much bring back the old Archie storyline that everyone thought was dead and buried after Archie #50, as barfs it back up. But it’s good looking barf. Basically, it acts as if Archie never happened, which depending on your viewpoint, can be a good or bad thing. But since Archie pretty much got cack after the 50’s anyway, I’m not complaining. The comic ends on a cliffhanger, with Eggman capturing Sally, and no way of Sonic to save her. Pretty generic storyline, but the artwork and effort gone into producing this is admirable if nothing else, and is a great attempt. A bizarre school project was even included for good measure, which ended up being very interesting indeed. Great stuff.

Sonic Adventures – By Crystal T. Hedgehog
One of the staffers of Julie-Su’s SonicAnime.net website brings us a new comic. At least, he would have if he found time to actually finish. Booth link wasn’t up, so we’ll never see it this year at the Comic Con. Shame

Sonic: Saga – By Harry Hatman – Link
Three pages were on show at the Comic Con for this promising effort. A synopsis from the creators shows that Sonic: Saga seems to be based around a very original universe – or at least, one not based heavily on any particular, already-exisitng one – but with official characters from the games, Sonic the Comic and even Archie. The first pages were really some kind of prologue, with the takeover of the land being shown. The artwork is very original and has a unique charm to it, and I’d love to see more of this comic as it progresses.

Sonic X-2: The Comic – By VJ Sinah and Ilascott – Link
Based on an upcoming fangame of the same name, Sonic X-2 follows Amy Rose in the near future as she attempts to track Sonic down. Four pages of the comic were on display at this event, and the artwork here is very unique also, as befits a storyline of a game of a slightly differing verse. It’s all looking promising, so I hope we get more pages coming through soon.

DSC Sonic The Comic – By DragonSteinCole – Link
Another fan continuation of the Fleetway Sonic The Comic series, this time revolving around a mysterious dragon called Nick. Dr. Robotnik sure seems to be interested in Nick, but why remains to be seen… elsewhere, Knuckles and Porker discover what appears to be Julie-Su, in a (perhaps vain) attempt at crossing Fleetway with Archie. The stories work well so far, and the artwork isn’t too shabby either. The sprite comic offering by the same people is your typical Sprite Comic affair, no biggie.

‘Avoiding Amy’ & ‘Mumu, The Fattest Thing Alive’ – By Ink the Echidna – Link
Two more-impressive-than-your-average Sprite Comics on offer here, simply because they dare to be different. ‘Avoiding Amy’ is exactly what the title suggests – everyone’s fed up with Amy and yet they cannot escape her big loudmouth. And I almost didn’t even notice the copout that you don’t even _see_ Amy in any of the comics either. Sneaky. ;P ‘Mumu’ is funny, but it’s one of those “Funny, but it really shouldn’t be” comics. You know when you hit on one of these ‘Forbidden Fruits’ you can’t stop being entertained by it – a fat, selfish and overly greedy Chao. And you. Just you two. Oh, the fun you have together. This one is the more inspired of the two – good work Ink!

SatAM: DX – By Soniched
Booth didn’t exist when we checked it. Shame.

A Hero’s Tale – By Chalcara – Link
A comic loosely based on the SEGASonic verse, a (rather feminine if I say so meself) worried Tails evades capture from some badniks and meets a blue hedgehog named Sonic. Unfortunately, Nack the Weasel has tracked Sonic down and Dr. Robotnik has sent an army to capture him. Not a good situation for Tails to get stuck in the middle of. And it’s even worse when he’s just met Sonic and he’s annoying the hell out of him. But that’s life, eh? Well, not mine, that’d be a pretty bloody hectic life. Kudos on the ‘Londoner’ personality for Nack, it’s always how I pictured the bounty hunter. Artwork is really cool, and the storyline seems to have quite a bit of energy left in it…

Shipwreck Sonic – By Water Jewel Emi – Link
Imagine Sonic and friends, as mermaids. Now imagine everything about the Sonic universe as you knew it, but underwater. That’s the basis for Shipwreck Sonic and although it may sit with many as bizarrely freakish, it’s a very nice and interesting concept – the battle scenes for example are entertaining to see simply because no-one’s seen a water version of Sonic doing the rounds before. The latest issue revolved around Cream and Cheese, and in an attempt for Sonic to rescue her again, another enemy appears… Great work so far, let’s hope Water Jewel Emi can keep the good quality up.

The Amy Rose Show – By Muzzy Roberto – Link
A sprite comic dedicated to Amy and her misadventures. Hardly inspiring, but the funnies Sprite Comic on show here, although this has been voted as the Funniest Comic Winner at the Convention itself. Wouldn’t have gone that far, but there are some quality gems to be found here. Muzzy’s included random bits from classic games that we all remember such as Doom, Bubble Bobble and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and stirred it in a pot of randomness. Random in a Sprite Comic doesn’t usually sit well with me, what with all the failed attempts of said genre comic. But this one pulls it off. Cool.

Sonic R.S – By Emerald8 – Link
It doesn’t seem like this Sprite Comic has been going for very long, but kudos to Emerald8 for making a serious Sprite Comic, it’s much more enjoyable to read (for me, that is :P). According to the website, it’s based on a character called ‘Red Sonic’ (hence the comic title), the character’s origin and adventures, that kind of thing. Shaping up as a basic, but well constructed, Sprite Comic.

Poulto’s Sonic Comic – By Poulto – Link
Poulto sure is no stranger to fan comics, offering a helping hand in many popular comics in the past. This new comic is simply titled “The Sonic Comic”, and is basically a comic outlining Sonic’s experiences throughout the Mega Drive era – Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic 2, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, etc. The only comic on offer features Sonic’s first encounter with Robotnik and the classic “Ball-on-chain Boss” scenario. It’s excellently drawn, as we’ve come to expect of Poulto, and with the Mega Drive games holding a special place in more than many Sonic fan’s hearts, there are many adventures and stories to resurrect to help us lot reminisce and remember. Promising.

Sonic… Whatever! – By Robosonic – Link
Usually the last comic rather pleases the eye with something better-than-average, despite the general feeling that the last in any list is not worth bothering with. While I won’t go as far as to say this Sprite Comic is completely worthless, I’ll say it needs some work on some humour issues, some things are either taken too far or just not funny to begin with. But, it’s early days, and can easily turn around and come back with some hilarious material. We will just have to wait and see. ^_^

But Wait, There’s More…

Looking at the impressive selection of comics, got me going on a comic myself. I have had a few comic plans in my head for a while now; a unique Sonic universe of my own, a comic featuring ‘Dreadknux’ and his own adventures, and more recently the idea of a gag comic was knocking around in my mind. You can thank Sapphire Luna’s great ‘Behind the Scenes of Sonic Heroes’ comic for kick-starting this comic for real though. And thus, although this comic isn’t actually on the list of the Sonic Comic Con (and it’s closed now anyway), I present to you, The Sonic Stadium’s own gag comic:

Speed – By Svend ‘Dreadknux’ Joscelyne
[ Episode 1: Because we all hate the fanboys ]
[ Episode 2: Billy Hatcher, #1 Chao-sitter ]
This is what I’ve been working on in the last week or two on the back of keeping track of Sonic Comic Con. The first one is obvious in itself – there is such a thing as being too bad of a fan – and Shadow fanatics as bad as that are the worst. Comic #2 you will only fully get if you’ve played Billy Hatcher – I plan on making “Speed” a gag comic that can span across Sonic Team franchises and not just limited to Sonic. Besides, if you’re a Sonic/Sonic Team fan, WHY have you not played Billy Hatcher? Go on. Go out and get it. N.O.W. n00b. 😛 More to come, if I can be very bothered. ^_^; And that was TSS’ Comic Coverage! ^_-

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Sonic X – Woo, it’s not the end after all. Sort of.

Well, as most people in the UK know, CiTV were showing Sonic X on Wednesdays. Cool, but a bit of a bugger after Fox Kids decided to show it 4:30pm every day a week or so ago.

Episode 13 has passed and gone, and it seems both Fox Kids and CiTV don’t want to go past it, as Fox Kids are already showing repeats.

CiTV will be showing reruns of Sonic X starting Monday at 3:40pm every day, AND it won’t be the 5-minute cut version. It will be the 25 minute long, as-long-as-the-US-version… version.

Who knows if FK and CiTV plan on showing more? I reckon CiTV are playing a set of reruns to attract people who missed out the first time, or just want to see the extra ‘uncut’ version, then continuing the series. Which would be a good idea.

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Sonic Heroes Soundtrack

Sega of Japan announced recently that a CD containing the vocal Sonic Heroes tracks will be released in Japan on February 4, 2004. A version containing the sound tracks will be released in Japan on March 3, 2004.

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European Release Dates

THQ UK reports that Sonic Battle will be released in February 2004 on the GBA in the UK.

In unrelated Europe news, Amazon.co.uk suggests that Sonic the Hedgehog Movie (Sonic Anime) will be re-released on DVD on December 15th this year.

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New Battle Screens, Box Art

GameSpot has added new Screens of the upcoming Sonic Battle.

Shadow90 has also submitted his supposed American Sonic Battle art below:
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Best Buy DVD Preview

In most locations, if you buy a item at Best buy (CD, game, movie, so on), you’ll get a free DVD that has coming attractions. In it, you can watch a trailer of Sonic Heroes that shows off the teams and gameplay.

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Sega’s Official Sonic Heroes Site

SEGA has created their official Sonic Heroes website, which has alot of cool content to check out, its in flash.

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New Yuji Naka Video Interview

Check out a new Streaming Video interview of Mr. Naka-San. The video is almost 10 minutes long and you’ll need Real One player to view it, and was conducted by the Official Japanese Playstation Website.

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Two New Sonic Cafe Games

A Tails mini-game said to be from Sonic Battle.

Dragon Book 2, a card game.

You can check out both of these at the link below.


Sonic Cafe

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Sonic Heroes in 2004 for Europe?

Sonic Heroes. One of the most anticipated games of the year. First Americans were told to wait 16th-ish January 2004 for the game, while Japan had it coming mid December ’03. Europe was unconfirmed.

SEGA Europe treated us to a 5th December release date for Heroes, something so that us Europeans could be thankful for living in the hell-hole of games releases (not including New Zealand and Australia) for once.

Then the US release date went FORWARD (very uncommon), the Jap release got pushed BACK and the European release was still the same. It’s most likely that there was some miscommunication, but apparently SEGA Europe assured everyone the date of Heroes will be before the Japanese release date.

5th December has come and gone, and no Sonic Heroes. It looks like the online shops are right about the game being pushed back as far as FEBRUARY 2004 for Europe. At present we’re contacting SEGA Europe about this, but at the moment, it looks like there’ll be no promised Sonic this Christmas for us Europeans. Shame that.

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Sonic #133 Preview

“Home Part 4: Finale”: The final chapter of Sonic’s eventful return home! His family and friends thought he was dead but now he’s back – and in the fight of his life with Robotnik’s mysterious henchman, uh, woman, Mecha! Are the Mobians in danger losing Sonic again?! Meanwhile, Knuckles and the Freedom Fighters make their final stand against the Warbots on the wasteland in front of Robotropolis! SCRIPT: Karl Bollers. ART: Steven Butler (pencils) and Jim Amash (inks). ALSO: “Mobius, 25 Years Later” continues with future Knuckles and Rotor having a serious summit over developments on the planet! SCRIPT: Ken Penders. ART: Steven Butler (pencils) and Ken Penders (inks).

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Chaos in Sonic Battle

The official Sonic Battle site reveals that our favorite watery creature, Chaos 0 will be a character in the upcoming Sonic Battle. Thanks to the ultra cool Topaz for the heads up.

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Will the REAL Billy Hatcher please stand up?

SEGA Europe has begun a national search for a Real Life Billy Hatcher. In Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (a review of which at TSS can be found here), you needed courage to overcome the threat of the evil crows.

SEGA are looking for kids aged between 5 and 16 years old, with an extraordinary story of real life courage or kindness to help others out. Here’s part of the “press-y”:

Do you know a child that has gone to exceptional lengths to be kind to others. Has your friend beaten all odds to overcome difficulties? Or perhaps a brother or sister has reacted with strength and courage in the face of tragedy.

It doesn’t have to be you, or if you’re too old, you can nominate a younger cousin, sibling or other friend that has something on a par with the Chicken-Suit-Wearing freak that is Billy.

What happens if you win? Well, the kid awarded as the national ‘Real Billy Hatcher’ will get an exclusive day out at the SEGA Europe Headquarters in London, where you get to become a games tester there for a day (SO, that’s how they process an application is it? =_=), giving feedback to the chiefs on unreleased SEGA games. Regional winners will also win a specialised ‘Billy Hatcher Bedroom’, where your room will win Billy Hatcher bedroom decorations, a games theatre (including a console and SEGA games), and most likely a copy of Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg.

To participate, you have until the end of January 2004 to get your application in – go here for the information: Billy Hatcher Official Website, and click the signpost that Recky is holding to the left.

Good luck to those that participate!

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