![]() It started what would come to be a strong relationship with SEGA. Around the same time, Christian Whitehead was enlisted and put out the excellent remake of Sonic CD. While it was a respectable effort, it was still very far off the mark in terms of control and physics. Sonic Generations was another attempt at recreating the classic Sonic look and feel. SEGA wanted a piece of that pie, so they quickly shat out the game that would (infamously) be known as Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1, which turned out to be a complete disaster with it's awful physics, unappealing visuals, embarrassing soundtrack and unoriginal, full-on rehashy nature.
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