Speedrun: The Unauthorised History of Sonic The Hedgehog

Speedrun: The Unauthorised History of Sonic The Hedgehog
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781291831887
ISBN-13 : 1291831886
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Book Synopsis Speedrun: The Unauthorised History of Sonic The Hedgehog by : Julian Hazeldine

Download or read book Speedrun: The Unauthorised History of Sonic The Hedgehog written by Julian Hazeldine and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sonic The Hedgehog was created to give Sega's Mega Drive a fighting chance against the market-dominating Nintendo. With Sega consoles now a distant memory, he's still running. But what gives the blue blur his staying power? Speedrun traces Sonic's entire history, from an artist's idle sketch to a multi-million pound videogame phenomenon. This book relives the highs; the hysteria of Sonic 2's-day and the dawn of the Dreamcast, and the lows; cancelled projects and Sega's near-bankruptcy. It also looks at the creative influences behind the hedgehog, and how a handful of minds have steered and directed his progress through the years. Whether your first adventure with Sonic was in the Green Hill Zone or on a smartphone, Speedrun is the definitive guide to gaming's fastest hero.


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