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Sonic The Movie: Yuji Naka gives his opinion on Sonic's new design

Sonic The Movie: Yuji Naka gives his opinion on Sonic's new design

The former leader of the Sonic Team has positively assessed the changes applied in the appearance of the SEGA mascot after the change.

After the publication of the new trailer of Sonic The Movie, where the redesigned Sonic model is presented for the first time after criticism and the consequent acceptance of a turn in the development of the film, the father of SEGa's mascot, Yuji Naka , it has been good to comment publicly about this change.

A CGI movie that will seek to dazzle fans

The programmer and former leader of the Sonic Team has positively valued this new design, a positive reaction that is consistent with what most character fans have commented on forums and other social networks since Tuesday, when the new advance was made official that you can see in this same news.

“It seems that they have done as if the previous design did not exist, the official account has deleted all the previous messages. I am interested in watching a special DVD version of the film where the old design was used, ”he acknowledges, as it happens in many other films as a director’s cut.

However, Sonic The Movie will be released in cinemas around the world on February 14, 2020, Valentine's Day. It will be then when we can see if beyond that design a good film is hidden that respects and values ​​the figure of one of the most important characters in the history of the videogame and SEGA. “The message is loud and clear: you are not happy with the design and want changes. It will happen, ”added the director on the occasion of the new trailer.

The last great appearance of Sonic in the industry goes back just a few days ago with Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, an exclusive game for Nintendo Switch that we have positively valued in FreeGameTips thanks to its good balance between party game and simulator Arcade of a video game based on the biggest sporting event that exists. “The variety of disciplines and mini-games is enough to entertain the public although they may be too short. The 8-bit touch is magnificent and a success as well as its entertaining Story mode, ”we commented in the Reviews.

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