With the participation of various celebrities.
To continue the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog, SAW and the partner company producing energy drinks G FUEL, through a press release they decided to collaborate to create a documentary mini-series entitled Sonic All-Star Series, featuring a slew of celebrities and influencers who share their favorite Sonic memories over the years.
The first episode is available today on the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel a this address, and sees the participation of Jirard Khalil of The Completionist. During the episode, Khalil talks about the evolution of the iconic series, noting how one of his favorite aspects of Sonic the Hedgehog was the introduction of simultaneous multiplayer.
Also try drawing a portrait of Sonic in the episode and play the classic Green Hill Zone Act 1 level of the original Sonic the Hedgehog chapter, released in 1991. This is a must-see series if you are a lover of the iconic blue hedgehog! Below you can take a look at the first episode.
Read Also
- Confident of herself, Lele Pons exposes her cellulite May 21, 2022
- Agatha was to be a mentor, the dimension of chaos and more Jun 3, 2021
- What if …?, Chapter 5, review: Marvel Studios premieres the worst episode of the Disney Plus series Sep 8, 2021
- Marilyn Manson Sued for Alleged Rape and Sexual Abuse in New Lawsuit May 29, 2021
- Obi-Wan Kenobi: Ewan McGregor teases this big change in his character May 21, 2022
- No More Heroes creator says the series is over Aug 27, 2021
- Durov urged to abandon the “sticky mud” Netflix and TikTok Sep 4, 2021
SEGA will continue to release new episodes of the Sonic All-Star Series in the coming weeks, so be sure to check out the Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel for more.
// For login with Facebook functionality
function appendFacebookSDK() {
window.fbAsyncInit = function () {
FB.init({
appId: ‘175441972590560’,
version: ‘v2.7’,
channelUrl: ‘/channel.html’,
status: true,
cookie: true,
xfbml: true,
oauth: true
});
};
// Load the SDK Asynchronously
(function (d) {
var js, id = ‘facebook-jssdk’, ref = d.getElementsByTagName(‘script’)[0];
if (d.getElementById(id)) {
return;
}
js = d.createElement(‘script’);
js.id = id;
js.async = true;
js.onload = function () {
if (typeof runFacebookLogin == ‘function’) {
runFacebookLogin();
}
if (typeof runFacebookRegistrationLogin == ‘function’) {
runFacebookRegistrationLogin();
}
};
