3DS Sonic Generations Exclusive 3DS features Detailed

The 3DS version of Sonic Generations will differ greatly from the 360 and PS3 versions SEGA have said. In an official statement the company talks about exclusively designed levels and extensive use of the StreetPass feature. You can read all about it now, inside.

We're excited to confirm that Sonic Generations will be released on the Nintendo 3DS in November 2011! Set across three defining eras from Sonic the Hedgehog's twenty year history, Sonic Generations for Nintendo 3DS will see SEGA's mascot speeding through new stereoscopic 3D levels designed exclusively for the handheld console.

"Sonic Generations for Nintendo 3DS will combine brand new technology and twenty years of Sonic the Hedgehog videogame heritage" commented David Corless, Global Brand Director for Sonic. "Couple this with the ability to play as both Classic and Modern Sonic and you have the perfect gaming celebration for the landmark anniversary of our much loved mascot"

The specifically designed Nintendo 3DS environments, based on iconic levels from popular Sonic the Hedgehog titles, will include an exclusive unlockable 'Special Stage' allowing players to become even more immersed in Sonic's world. Sonic Generations for Nintendo 3DS will also take advantage of the StreetPass feature by enabling players to collect new content and unlock bonus material each time they pass another player. In addition to this, the new two-player versus mode means fans can battle it out across some of the most recognizable Sonic environments in a completely new way.

Sonic Generations for Nintendo 3DS follows the same storyline as the previously announced platforms, with Sonic and his friends pulled back through time due to a mysterious new power which is causing chaos throughout the universe by creating strange "time holes".

Posted on 02-06-2011 by Andrew

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