Today is the 30th anniversary of the very first Sonic the Hedgehog game. Sonic 1 released on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991, and even though SEGA and Nintendo have since become good friends in the decades that followed that intense 90s rivalry, the blue blur’s legacy hasn’t been forgotten.
In fact, Famitsu has an upcoming Sonic 30th Anniversary column on the way. Multiple people in Sonic Team are interviewed, including SEGA art director Kazuyuki Hoshino. Hoshino revealed that they are wanting to open up a Sonic theme park, due to the success of the Sonic movie that released last year.
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