Along with the four Genesis games, Sonic Classic Collection will incorporate a save feature for all the games, a first for the first two entries in the series. There will also be a video that gives players an in-depth look at the history of Sonic the Hedgehog.
"The Sonic Classic Collection will introduce a whole new generation of gamers to this beloved Hedgehog and take them back to his humble beginnings," said Sean Ratcliffe, vice president of marketing for Sega of America.
There is no word on whether or not the game will make use of the lock-on technology present in Sonic & Knuckles, which added bonus content to the other three games.
SONIC CLASSIC COLLECTION DEBUTS ON THE NINTENDO DS
SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON (December 1, 2009) -- SEGA Europe Ltd and SEGA of America, Inc. today announced that, for the first time ever, the original games from legendary gaming icon, Sonic the Hedgehog will be coming to the Nintendo DS system. Available in early 2010, Sonic Classic Collection gathers together the first four Sonic The Hedgehog adventures - Sonic The Hedgehog, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles - introducing some of the most influential Sonic the Hedgehog titles to a whole new generation of DS gamers. Sonic Classic Collection allows fans old and new to speed through the much loved zones of the four original Genesis adventures, in a bid to collect the Chaos Emeralds and save the world. Sonic Classic Collection will offer a new save feature, a first for Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic The Hedgehog 2, as well as a video recounting the history of Sonic offering gamers an in-depth look at the speedy hedgehog.
"The original Sonic the Hedgehog games were the start of a pop culture phenomenon that extended beyond just the video game world," commented Sean Ratcliffe, Vice-President of Marketing for SEGA of America. "The Sonic Classic Collection will introduce a whole new generation of gamers to this beloved Hedgehog and take them back to his humble beginnings."
Sonic Classic Collection for the Nintendo DS system will hit stores in Spring 2010.
Either way, I just saw a 30 game handheld Mega Drive for 30€ at Aldi (there are also the Mega Drive collections Sega threw out there for various systems that would theoretically destroy the value of MD games on the VC), how exactly are they planning to beat that offer with a 40€ DS game that only gets 4 games?