The blue blur's latest adventure is coming exclusively to 3DS and Wii U.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34214
Sonic Lost World has been announced exclusively for Wii U and 3DS at today's Nintendo Direct.
One screen was shown that features a planet in the clouds that is made up of floating hexagons. Sonic and Tails are flying towards the planet in a biplane.
Part of a worldwide partnership between Nintendo and Sega, nothing else is known about this title, and no release date has been revealed.
Yay! I can't wait until it gets delayed so it can be ported to other systems!Ha! Nicely played.
I was an idiot teenager once too, I signed the petition to make WW realistic.
"Pissing U off. Wii U. Wii Do not Discriminate."
Nintendo wii can kiss my ass! the wii should be banned!from the petitions comments
Remember how people said that noone ever knows what Nintendo Direct even is and gaming press always ignores them?
I hope this game is the 3rd coming of Jesus Burgess.I hope it's "a good game" (c) me.
Maybe if Generations sold better than it did things would be different. Oh F'ing well.
I can't believe people still petition crap like this. This guys must be under 18 or a super loser, I was an idiot teenager once too, I signed the petition to make WW realistic.
Freakin teenagers man, no good to no body.
SEGA has shot themselves in the foot over this one. I've been fighting the good fight for over a decade now helping Sonic reach popularity on consoles. I bought 15 new copies of Sonic The Hedgehog On the Xbox 360 (because that's the company SEGA publicly supported at first, not the PlayStation who kicked SEGA out of the market in the first place) to support the blue blur. 15! That's just the one game. Over the course of these last few years, I've purchased over 150 brand new Sonic games to help them win this battle. I didn't regret that money before because it was done in the name of service. When SEGA was forced to make Wii games, I looked the other way. I allowed you that free pass so you could give them horrible titles and steal all of the Nintendo fan's cash so you could make better games for us. It is clear now that I'm the only one who gives a **** about the war anymore. SEGA isn't about sticking it to the man anymore. It is NO LONGER ABOUT VALUES.
Now Nintendo has stolen everything we've loved and cherished: The Blue Blur. Within years, Nintendo is going to retcon the entire Comic and TV series out of existence just like they with their own games. They're going to take everything that us fans have worked for years to build and ruin it. Good Bye SeGA, you just jumped the Orca.
Turning Sonic into a Nintendo exclusive franchise is a serious slap in the face. With Sonic (2006) we got a glimpse of a hopeful future for our beloved childhood friend in a gaming world full of rich textures and high polygon models, and with Sonic Generations, SEGA made a statement to the entire gaming world that no fan who grew up supporting their company and even starting schoolyard fights over their beloved blue versus that fat red plumber. When I have my kids hopefully over the next 10 years, their first games will be whatever modern port of the classic genesis games were so they learn the majesty of what SEGA was, and how simple it is to make someone happy by acknowledging simple genius mechanics, like the addition of the spin dash or the effect shields. As for the arguments that Sonic belonged on Nintendo for their port of Sonic Adventure, I proudly point out the availability of these games on Xbox LIVE made my 360 purchase well worth the cost of the console just to play those nostalgic titles from my youth. Although not historically recognized by the wide gaming community as a good game, Sonic (2006) was a beautiful gift from the SEGA Corp. showing the resilience and spirit all of us who were faithful to our favorite hero, and with critics aside, presented a rich world of beautiful texture and depth no Sonic game a the time had the technical ability to produce. And with Sonic Generations, fans of all ages, newcomers discovering our lightspeed hero for the first time and veterans of the ever escalating war with egghead were given a hearty reminder of why we fell in love with this cocky cobalt Erinaceinae, many of us from his start in '91 and shown SEGA hadn't forgotten us by making it available to the entire world through whatever console we prefer to have. Nintendo has a proven track record of being behind the power curve and catering only to the younger audience, being a child's company and for the most part ignoring a major portion of gaming revenue from the original soldiers of NES vs Genesis wars. Playstation and Xbox owners love their consoles, as do PC gamers love their rigs, and all of them view the WiiU as inferior. it's market caters to the young and naïve, whereas the other three major settings continue pushing their hard and software to the graphical limits, mass marketing to all age groups with everything from Call of Duty and Assassins Creed for the mature audiences to The Avengers and Sonic... oh wait, I forgot about how SEGA is making plans to deny 3/4 of the market from continuing the adventures of our hyper active insectivore. I'm not buying a WiiU just to pay another $180 for my childhood hero. Instead, I humbly request you not allow the bastard plumber to triumph over his only real competitor through eternity and continue with the same spirit of loyalty to your fans and supporters that was showcased in Sonic Generations. Encompass that magic to continue producing worthwhile tales of adventure with essence of speed and allow the world to hear your battlecry: SEGA does what Nintendon't.
Though no longer producing hardware, the bastard plumber must never dethrone our champion!