Thankfully, after a subpar GameCube debut in Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, Segas mascot returns in a slightly enhanced version of the original Sonic Adventure (which launched with Dreamcast in 1999). So, while that secret project has yet to materialize, its hardly surprising that Nintendos systems have become the (so far) exclusive new playgrounds for Segas speedy blue hedgehog. Rumors have circulated for years about two of todays most talented developers Mario maker Shigeru Miyamoto and Sonics popuji Naka working together on a secret game project, mainly because Naka-san often gives props to Miyamotos work.
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