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| Deleted: <p><strong><em>Sonic the Hedgehog</em></strong> (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, <em>Sonikku za Hejjihoggu</em>) is a [yadawiki link="video game"] franchise created by Japanese developers [yadawiki link="Yuji Naka"], [yadawiki link="Naoto Ohshima"], and [yadawiki link="Hirokazu Yasuhara"] for [yadawiki link="Sega"]. | Added: <p><strong><em>Sonic the Hedgehog</em></strong> (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, <em>Sonikku za Hejjihoggu</em>) is a [yadawiki link="video game"] franchise created by Japanese developers [yadawiki link="Yuji Naka"], [yadawiki link="Naoto Ohshima"], and [yadawiki link="Hirokazu Yasuhara"] for [yadawiki link="Sega"]. The series stars [yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog (character)" show="Sonic the Hedgehog"], an anthropomorphic blue [yadawiki link="hedgehog"] with supersonic speed, who battles the mad scientist [yadawiki link="Doctor Eggman"].</p> |
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| Deleted: <p>The first game, [yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)" show="Sonic the Hedgehog"], debuted on June 21, 1991 for the [yadawiki link="Sega Mega Drive" show="Sega Genesis/Mega Drive"]. It was created to give Sega a rival mascot to compete with [yadawiki link="Mario"]’s franchise, sparking a fierce industry rivalry throughout the 1990s. The game’s success helped establish Sega as a leading company during the [yadawiki link="fourth generation of video game consoles"].</p> | Added: <p>The franchise debuted on June 21, 1991 with the release of [yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)" show="Sonic the Hedgehog"] for the [yadawiki link="Sega Mega Drive" show="Mega Drive/Genesis"]. Designed to rival [yadawiki link="Mario"], the game’s popularity helped make Sonic a cultural icon of the 1990s. [yadawiki link="Sega Technical Institute"] developed the next entries, including <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog 2"]</em>, <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog 3"]</em>, <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic & Knuckles"]</em>, and the spin-off <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic Spinball"]</em>. Titles were also released for the [yadawiki link="Master System"] and [yadawiki link="Game Gear"].</p> |
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| Deleted: <p> | Added: <p>After a pause during the [yadawiki link="Sega Saturn"] era, the franchise moved into 3D with <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic Adventure"]</em> on the [yadawiki link="Dreamcast"] in 1998. Following <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic Adventure 2"]</em> in 2001, Sega left the console market and continued Sonic’s adventures on [yadawiki link="PlayStation"], [yadawiki link="Xbox"], and Nintendo systems. Since 2010, [yadawiki link="Takashi Iizuka (game designer)" show="Takashi Iizuka"] has led the series as producer.</p> |
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| Deleted: <p>The games are | Added: <p>The mainline games are [yadawiki link="platformer"]s developed by [yadawiki link="Sonic Team"]. Gameplay emphasizes speed, collecting rings as a [yadawiki link="Health (game terminology)" show="health system"], and navigating iconic zones like [yadawiki link="Green Hill Zone"] filled with slopes, springs, loops, and bottomless pits. A recurring theme is Sonic stopping Eggman’s schemes, which often involve the [yadawiki link="Chaos Emeralds"]. These powerful gems can grant [yadawiki link="super transformation"]s, allowing Sonic and others to reach incredible forms.</p> |
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| Deleted: <p>The franchise | Added: <p>The franchise has introduced a wide cast of characters, many of whom became fan favorites. Allies include [yadawiki link="Miles Prower" show="Miles 'Tails' Prower"], [yadawiki link="Knuckles the Echidna"], and [yadawiki link="Amy Rose"], while rivals and enemies include [yadawiki link="Shadow the Hedgehog"], [yadawiki link="Metal Sonic"], and [yadawiki link="Dr. Eggman" show="Eggman"]’s many robotic creations. Some characters, such as Shadow, Knuckles, and Tails, have headlined their own spin-off games.</p> |
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| Deleted: <p> | Added: <p>Beyond the main series, Sonic has appeared in [yadawiki link="Mario & Sonic"], [yadawiki link="Sega All-Stars (series)" show="Sega All-Stars"], and [yadawiki link="Super Smash Bros."] crossover titles. He has also starred in adaptations across multiple media: comics published by [yadawiki link="Archie Comics"], [yadawiki link="Fleetway Publications"], [yadawiki link="DC Comics"], and [yadawiki link="IDW Publishing"]; animated shows from [yadawiki link="DIC Entertainment"], [yadawiki link="TMS Entertainment"], [yadawiki link="Genao Productions"], and [yadawiki link="Netflix"]; and a [yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog (film series)" show="live-action film series"] by [yadawiki link="Paramount Pictures"]. Sonic merchandise includes toys, figures, and a [yadawiki link="Lego Sonic the Hedgehog" show="Lego"] line.</p> |
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| Deleted: <p><strong><em>Sonic</em></strong> | Added: <p><strong><em>Sonic</em></strong> is among the [yadawiki link="best-selling video game franchises"], with total sales and downloads surpassing 1.77 billion units by 2025[ref]Sega Sammy Holdings, Integrated Reports (2022, 2024).[/ref]. The early Genesis titles remain praised as some of the [yadawiki link="List of video games considered the best" show="greatest of all time"], and their impact on the 1990s gaming landscape is still celebrated. While later entries such as <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)" show="Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]</em>, <em>[yadawiki link="Shadow the Hedgehog (game)" show="Shadow the Hedgehog"]</em>, and <em>[yadawiki link="Sonic and the Secret Rings"]</em> were met with mixed reception, the franchise continues to shape the gaming industry. Sonic’s active [yadawiki link="Sonic the Hedgehog fandom" show="fandom"] produces [yadawiki link="fan art"], [yadawiki link="fan game" show="fan games"], and countless community projects, keeping the Blue Blur’s legacy alive.</p> |
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