![]() ![]() I'd buy one.Īnyway, the new 3D Sonic looks pin-sharp and beautiful in 3D mode and runs well, albeit with a couple of very minor hiccups here and there, like flickering tiles in the special stage. Shame it's never been built in real life. That technically makes it the first new Sega console hardware since Dreamcast, which is pretty awesome. Instead, this is actually running on an emulated and expanded Mega Drive (named internally at Sega as the 'Giga Drive'), given extra layer capabilities by M2 to run 3D versions of Mega Drive games. At its heart, this is a port of the original Mega Drive/Genesis code, which means it doesn't have the smooth rotation effects or bug fixes of Christian Whitehead's recoded iOS version. ![]() Sanic! You probably know what to expect from Sega's most famous title, but there's more here than first meets the eye.
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