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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Videogame Review, Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis (w/ Brand New Sega Genesis 3 Console)



Videogame Review, Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis (w/ Brand New Sega Genesis 3 Console)

Care must be taken for the drama in our current world.  Someone might look at this review in his glance with modesty in disinterest, especially with the modern diseases.  I may die soon.  So, what better way to spend my life than in playing some video games in the privacy of my own home?  It’s a good thing I bought this new Genesis 3 console last year!  Washing my hands is vital; in fact, I always wash my hands before touching any videogame.  There’s already considerable factors about Sonic the Hedgehog in terms of animation and movement.  Particulars to note increase in Sega’s past authority the longer I play Sonic the Hedgehog because, from getting out vintage equipment for today’s gaming, I’m left with more than I can chew.  I can play the 1st Sonic game.  However, when I’m approaching the Sega Genesis 3, I have to consider other alternatives.  The alternatives in consoles for 2020 (Intellivision, Genesis, NES, Atari 2600, Gameboy, etc.) make my situation rather unnatural in terms of original gameplay- I’m playing with video games long after they’ve been thrown in the dust in “public interest”.  So many emulators for the Sonic game don’t actually work well.  I know this.  Actually, if a younger gamer than myself can’t reach the original Genesis console, he’ll have to wipe the new, modern consoles off clean for perhaps a faulty emulator of Sonic.  My Genesis cartridge works well for its age!  Then again, Sonic himself is very much an error in practical look.  You just have to consider the blue hedgehog’s dimensions.  Maybe he’s really supposed to be fat; maybe he’s really supposed to be faster than lightning; maybe he’s really supposed to use blue dye every time he gets on the stage.  Who knows?  One thing is for sure.  The Sega Genesis console is largely unknown to the public.  That’s due to budgeting- chaos fills the air, the world is filled with Genesis games, and, the entire Earth can’t swallow itself.  Okay… maybe with a little practice in science, but still…  Robotnik’s devices are certainly enchanting at times.  The evil scientist appears to enjoy putting up electronic gizmos with funny appearances.  Plot holes were intentionally designed into this Genesis cartridge to a degree- when kids play videogames, or, when adults play videogames, they’re likely to experience abstraction at work.  Funny thing is that humans often get used to common things in life.  Why isn’t Earth strange enough to us?  Sonic definitely has to resemble a blue ball of fire.  But why aren’t humans so weird to themselves?  We’ve probably looked at Sonic for too long and forgotten ourselves.  But, hey!  It’s at least half-sensible.


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