We Collected 25 Years of Weird and Wonderful Sonic Images

Update: Today Sonic’s most important look yet was revealed. The upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie’s titular character received a full redesign based on fan criticism of the initial design. We’ve added these designs to our gallery of every Sonic appearance ever below.

Until Sonic the Hedgehog debuted on the SEGA Genesis, a fat plumber somewhat inexplicably served as the game industry’s most recognizable icon. All of that changed when gamers saw SEGA’s blue blur careening off springs, zipping through loops and wagging his finger disapprovingly at people still playing “baby games” on Super Nintendo.

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Why Nintendo Doesn’t Remaster More Of Its Games

In a recent company earnings call, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa spoke about remasters and remakes. Though Nintendo has no concrete plans right now, Furukawa stated that the company is open to the idea if a developer is passionate about the project.

Furukawa was asked whether Nintendo has intentions to release more remakes, following the success of games like The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu & Eevee. He said Nintendo has no “defined policy to continuously release more remakes in future” and expressed that nostalgia should not be the main reason for pursuing older titles.

“[T]he titles we’ve developed over our past 30 years in the dedicated video game system business have been played by and fondly remembered by many people, and these are an important asset to Nintendo as well. Nostalgia can be very appealing, but it’s more important to be able to create new game experiences and fun, etc., even within remakes of classic titles.

“And I think that the most important factor is whether the developers are passionate about wanting to remake a game,” Furukawa said. “A good recent example of this is The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, as you mentioned. Consumers all over the world responded positively to both its nostalgic elements and new features.”

Earlier this month, Wall Street Journal tech reporter Takashi Mochizuki said Furukawa is looking into “mak[ing] more 3DS franchises available on Switch.” It’s unclear what titles he is talking about specifically, but Brain Age, a series that has been on Nintendo’s handhelds since 2006, is getting a new entry this December in Japan. The game is also expected to launch on January 3, 2020 in the West.

Now Playing: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening Switch Video Review

The Internet Reacts to Old Sonic vs. New Sonic Movie Design

The Sonic redesign for the upcoming live-action movie is here, and fans seem overall quite pleased. The design looks much more like the stylized, wide-eyed look that anyone who’s played a modern-day Sonic game or watched Sonic Boom would recognize. But time is a fickle mistress, so we’ve gone ahead and rounded up some hot takes from when the original design was revealed and compared them to new reactions. Let’s not forget that the original was so divisive that it inspired a slew of memes about other video game characters with teeth.

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Black Friday GameStop Deals: What to Expect and What Deals Are Live Now

GameStop is no slouch when it comes to Black Friday deals, and there are hundreds of chances to save each year. This year should be no exception, and GameStop’s Black Friday deals rival its competitors. Often times, membership in its rewards program can net you even better chances to save on games and collectibles for Black Friday.

Black Friday 2019 GameStop: What to Expect

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Just like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and basically every other retailer this year, GameStop will have the Nintendo Switch Black Friday deal: a Nintendo Switch with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for $299. Last year, GameSpot had a deal with a Nintendo Switch and a $50 GameStop gift card, and there’s probably a good chance it will return for Black Friday 2019 in some form or another.

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Here’s How to Add the Disney+ Bundle If You’re Already a Hulu Subscriber

In the extremely unlikely event you didn’t already know, Disney+ launched and you can sign up for the service starting right now. If you just want Disney+, the service is $6.99 and has every Disney show and movie you can imagine available on-demand.

How to Sign Up for the Disney+ Bundle If You Already Have Hulu or ESPN+

It’s extremely easy to get the bundle if you’re already subscribed to one of the other services. Visit the Disney+ bundle sign-up page and use the same email address you use for your Hulu or ESPN+ account. That’s it.

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Star Wars: When Does The Mandalorian Take Place?

With the debut of the Disney+ streaming service, a brand new chapter of the Star Wars saga is officially underway. The Mandalorian revolves around an enigmatic bounty hunter plying his trade in a lawless corner of the galaxy.

One of the biggest questions surrounding the new series is also the most basic – when does it take place? Read on for a detailed breakdown of when the series is set and why this time period is so pivotal to the franchise.

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Here’s What Kojima Said About Mixed Death Stranding Reviews

Over the weekend, Hideo Kojima shared his thoughts on why his latest video game, Death Stranding, may be receiving mixed reviews, particularly from US games press. Kojima’s quote spread quickly online, but IGN has acquired an updated translation of why Kojima believes Death Stranding is receiving mixed responses in the US compared to Europe and Japan.

In an interview between Hideo Kojima and Italian game website TGCom24, Kojima says that the American preference for first-person shooters may have affected players’ response to Death Stranding. An original translation of Kojima’s response also suggested that Death Stranding was better than a shooter. However, IGN’s version of the quote finds that part to be inaccurate. Here is our independent translation of Kojima’s answer.

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Out Friday: Preorder Pokemon Sword or Shield, Get $10 Amazon Credit

We’ve finally reached November, the best time of year to buy anything and everything Nintendo Switch related. Black Friday is coming and undoubtedly many of you are saving your pennies for that special occasion. But did you know that some of the best deals we see on Black Friday start much earlier? We’re already seeing some huge early Black Friday discounts on several of the best Nintendo titles. Also later this month the game many of us have been waiting a long time for, Pokemon Sword and Shield, finally ships. This is a good time to get on board the best selling gaming platform of 2019.

Out This Friday: Preorder Pokemon Sword or Shield for Switch and Get $10 Amazon Credit

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Death Stranding BT Survival Guide

Early on in Death Stranding, you’ll start encountering Beached Things–otherwise known as BTs–during your deliveries. Compared to MULEs and terrorists, BTs are a far more significant enemy threat you’ll encounter. These ghostly apparitions will try to tightly grab onto any living thing that approaches them. You typically encounter them during Timefall storms, but you specifically know when they’re around when the game briefly shifts into slow-motion to focus on your Odradek shrieking at their presence.

You deal with BTs pretty often in Death Stranding, so you’re going to need to quickly get used to these horrifying invisible ghostly beings. In the video above, you can find essential tips detailing how to sneak past and fight BTs, as well as what to consider before you cross into their territory. For more Death Stranding features, check out our in-depth beginner’s guide and our gallery highlighting all the most significant celebrity cameos we’ve found so far.

In GameSpot’s Death Stranding review, Kallie Plagge writes, “Death Stranding is a hard game to absorb. There are many intertwining threads to its plot, and silly names, corny moments, and heavy exposition belie an otherwise very simple message. That comes through much more clearly in the game’s more mundane moments, when you find a desperately-needed ladder left behind by another player or receive a letter from an NPC thanking you for your efforts. It’s positive without ignoring pain; in fact, it argues in both its story and its gameplay that adversity itself is what makes things worth doing and life worth living. It’s a game that requires patience, compassion, and love, and it’s also one we really need right now.”