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Posted by Vger, Feb.17, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

Hmm, it seems that not a day goes by without a new interview/trailer/lifestyle video featuring Sonic and SEGA Allstars racing coming along… and today is no different. This time it’s the guys down at inside xbox interviewing Sumo Digital’s Steve Lycett, and Dave Blewett providing an interesting insight into the upcoming 360 release.


Posted by Vger, Feb.16, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

Wow I’m really getting sloppy, this trailer went up a few days ago and I’ve only now noticed it. Once again ‘real people’ are ‘playing’ the game but unlike the Wii trailer they got a voice over to do the talking instead of the ‘actors.’ A nice little showcase of what to look forward to, only another week and a half to go.

Hmm I’m rather intrigued by the PS3 wheel thing.

Original story: The Sonic Stadium.


Posted by Vger, Feb.15, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

Just before I go to bed, a quick note to say that the US Nintendo channel has a demo up for Sonic and SEGA Allstars racing. The demo is the same level as the one that appeared on the xbox live demo last week, and is as far as I can recall the first time I have seen the DS version in action. The graphics appear to be on a par with Mario Kart DS if not a little better, and seems to be very similar in controls to the 360 version.

Original story: The Sonic Stadium.


Posted by Vger, Feb.15, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

Hmm, I’m slipping, I completly missed this interview with Craig Duncan exploring the finer points of Sonic and SEGA Allstars racing.


Posted by Vger, Feb.10, 2010, under Community, News, Comments (0)

Those lords of humour (and computer games) over at the Escapist have been at it again, this time putting an err… interesting spin on the recent history of Sonic.

Original story: Escapist News Network.


Posted by Vger, Feb.10, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

SEGA are winding up the publicity machine with another trailer for Allstars Racing, this time featuring the All-star moves, of course by this point if you have downloaded the ASR demo for the 360 you will have seen most of the moves in action most of which are pretty awesome and some just a little broken.

Original story: Sonic City Blognik.


Posted by Vger, Feb.09, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

Good morning, here’s a great way to start the day, the full Sonic and SEGA Allstars introduction sequence.


Posted by Vger, Feb.08, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

This afternoon a demo for Sonic and SEGA Allstars racing went up on xbox live! The demo includes several tracks and allows you to play as Sonic or Banjo. Be warned though the demo is a whooping 1.03GB so it may take a while to get the whole thing unless your sitting on top of a telephone exchange.

To top it off there is also a theme for Allstars racing available, see the lovely blue sky picture below as an example.

Original story: Sonic City Blognik


Posted by Vger, Feb.04, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

After last weeks trailer with the two really annoying ‘actors,’ a new video has surfaced with game play for the wii edition of Allstars. However it’s still annoying since it’s recorded by a camera looking at a screen in a hall or someplace and the person playing is terrible, but hey, its a new game play video, enjoy!


Posted by Vger, Feb.04, 2010, under News, Comments (0)

Well today has been a roller coaster ride for Sonic fans, fortunately I’ve missed most if it by being at work, but now I’m back and putting up video links, and first up is the new Needlemoose… sorry Sonic 4 video, which actually doesn’t give us that much new stuff except for three seconds of game play, but hey three seconds is better than none!

All I’ll say for now is they are really bigging this up.






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