
It’s standard to start off a review of any older Sonic game by talking about the blue blur’s unfortunate last few years, but this scribe is a bit sick of that, so he’s just going to cut to the chase.
Sonic the Hedgehog is a game that often falls subject to comparisons, which only proves just how brilliant SEGA’s marketing was in the years leading up to its release. While Nintendo was taking advantage of its astronomical popularity from the previous decade, SEGA was trying to establish itself as the new kid on the block, with a slew of angsty, competitive commercials.

In an interview, SEGA Sound Team lead composer Tomoya Ohtani revealed that Sonic’s global music success didn’t come from chasing trends overseas.
I think this is how Japanese devs need to think. Catering to the west is a terrible idea. I personally, seek out Japanese developed games because they bring a unique experience to gaming. They just stand out more that way.
The sonic music is iconic the mega drive games were some of the best on the system but i wouldn't say they were free of western influence especially since 3 was composed in part by Michael Jackson
But honestly most of the crush 40 soundtrack music lives in my head rent free
Uhhh that's a strange thing for him to say. Even in the interview he admits to listening to a lot of western music.

The Outerhaven writes: My Arcade debuts the Sonic the Hedgehog arcade mini-cabs, the mighty player and joystick player at CES 2025.

The popular Sega franchise, Sonic the Hedgehog, has been really successful in recent years, forging paths for the recent upcoming titles.