

And I’m not saying that young people can’t enjoy 2D Sonic games, or that older people can’t enjoy a 3D Sonic game I’m trying to say that we grew up with different styles of Sonic games in our childhood, people in their late 20’s or early 30’s grew up with 2D Sonic games, while Sonic fans in their early 20’s or teen years grew up with 3D Sonic games, and Sonic games changed a lot in the transition from 2D to 3D.


This split in Sonic fans make it harder for Sega to make a good Sonic game that every fan will enjoy, as the fans are usually in totally different age groups, classic Sonic fans are mostly people who are over 20 years old, and modern Sonic fans are younger, usually kids or teenagers. I’m quite sure that most people know that classic Sonic fans are the people who enjoyed the classic 2D Sonic games, and the modern Sonic fans are people like me who enjoyed the 3D Sonic games. Back when I was a kid I was a huge Sonic fanboy, but I was a modern Sonic fan, and today I’ll elaborate on what I mean about classic and modern Sonic fans. Looking back at my old articles, it actually surprised me that I never wrote about Sonic the Hedgehog.
