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⚡ Race through Sonic’s legacy — don’t get left behind!
Sonic Generations for Nintendo 3DS offers a unique blend of classic 2D and modern 3D gameplay, featuring remastered iconic levels from 20 years of Sonic history. Play as both Classic and Modern Sonic, mastering their signature moves like Spin Dash and Sonic Boost. With an innovative interactive menu, hidden treasures, and the ability to unlock Sonic’s friends, this game delivers an immersive and nostalgic experience optimized for Nintendo 3DS consoles.








| ASIN | B005EYRAUK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,058 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #169 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,603) |
| Date First Available | July 21, 2011 |
| Department | Teen/Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010086611045 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | 61104 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America, Inc. - Console |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.3 x 4.9 inches; 1.06 ounces |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 22, 2011 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 010086611045 |
E**C
Awesome
Good game
D**S
For a 3DS game, passes expectations
It’s very fun and not that hard to play, especially on the 3DS, the graphics are nice and music is great I would definitely recommend getting the original Sonic generations and playing it before the new Shadow version comes out so you can compare how old tech looks and sounds to new
M**T
Makes me want the Console/PC version :)
Being a Sonic fan since Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (or more like a Tails fan haha, disappointing that you can't play as him), this was a nostalgic high for me. I got the 3DS version because I'm a Nintendo guy, but I loved it despite its short story. There isn't much to do after its completion, but it's a great ride for a true Sonic series fan. The 3DS version has different stages than the rest, which makes it a must have, and the music is killer :) However, there's a mission mode to unlock things for the collector-types, and the versus mode is surprisingly addicting and fun, it's great to show off your Sonic platforming skills against others. I'm considering getting it for PC as well, if it wasn't for Steam...
E**E
Cool game!
My brother is a huge sonic fan and he just got a 3ds so I really wanted to get him a cool game for it. After searching on Amazon for a couple of days I came across this and he absolutely loves it! I got it for his birthday and he said it was a great gift, I would definitely recommend to anyone who is interested in the sonic games or sonic in general.
R**A
A great expansion to the stellar console version experience
I love Sonic Generations . It's a fantastic platforming-action game and one that is, in almost every possible way, a true celebration of the Blue Blur that any self-respecting Sonic fan should love. The 3DS version is no different. It's gotten a surprising amount of flak, though, and honestly, I don't feel the common complaints reflect honestly and fairly on this awesome title. I'll admit, this version of Sonic Generations is very difficult for me to objectively rate. I have a lot of nitpicky thoughts about it that aren't technically flaws or complaints, but rather questions due to confusion at some design choices that went into making this game. Still, even though some things about this title confound me, I cannot deny that it is just as enjoyable to play through as the console version. It's just different. Any Sonic fan knows immediately what Sonic Generations is about. It's essentially a title that is meant to celebrate Sonic's 20th year anniversary by presenting a simple plot involving a universe/time paradox mechanic that makes it possible for us to revisit some of the more famous levels from Sonic's history. While the story may not be particularly deep or anything, the writing is fantastic, with tons of charm and humor that is genuinely well done. The plot in the 3DS version, however, is a lot more convoluted and confusing to follow because the snazzy cutscenes of the console version have been done away with in favor of idle, gesturing 3D model talking heads, much like the DS Sonic Colors did. Overall though, I felt the presentation and development of the story in the 3DS version would only be understandable to those who are already very familiar with the console version. Who cares though? Sonic has always been about awesome, fast-as-sound platforming through brilliantly imaginative environments with a stellar soundtrack in the background, and that's where this game really shines. There are two different versions of each level too, one for "Classic Sonic" and one for "Modern Sonic." Classic Sonic's levels play exactly like the old Genesis titles, with the same kind of level design and, thankfully, the same classical physics system that we all know and love. I must say, Sonic Team nailed the Classic Sonic gameplay in every version of this game. In fact, I think the 3DS version feels even more like the classics than the console version does, because everything in the 3DS classic levels is at the same scale as the classics too. In the console Generations, classic Sonic's levels were bigger in scope and even faster than the Genesis titles ever were, but in the 3DS version, it truly feels like this is just new graphics and sound overlayed on top of the old gameplay engine. It really is fantastic. Modern Sonic's gameplay is very similar to the modern portable Sonic titles, such as Rush or Colors on the DS, so it's still 2-D, bizarrely enough. In addition to running and jumping, however, you'll also be homing attacking enemies (although Classic Sonic gets that ability later in the game too), grinding, boosting, and sliding throughout the adrenaline-pumping stages that seem to send you in every which way. Paths will take you to the foreground, the background, and everywhere in between, giving the gameplay a 3-D sense of scale, and I feel it really lends a feeling of organic life to what would normally be a 2-D "flatformer." Trust me, nothing about this game is "flat" or "lifeless." Overall, Modern Sonic's levels are characterized by an over the top craziness that saturates the whole experience. It's really awesome. The audio and visual work done to bring the classic levels into the year 2011 is amazing. The 3DS version is essentially like a portable Gamecube, in terms of graphical power, and it really looks snazzy on that small screen. Some complain that the screen is too small to keep track of Sonic or the gameplay taking place, but I disagree, I had no problems as I played the game. The game is so colorful and capatilizes so well on the art design of all of the Sonic titles represented here, and the 3-D visual effect of the game was implemented excellently. The same goes for the music, which is also amazing. Obviously the source material for the songs were brilliant to begin with, but the remixes in here are almost all simply fantastic. Overall, the visual/audio aspect of this game is just great, and as a lifetime Sonic fan, I was overcome with nostalgic joy the entire time I played this game. Now, here is where I'll voice my confusion about the game. It may be ranty/rambly, so I apologize ahead of time. First off, special stages make a return in this game, and each one is amazingly fun. It's basically a blatant copy of the special stages from Sonic Heroes . It's 3-D, and it works very well, so... Why wasn't Modern Sonic's gameplay 3-D?! It's obvious from the special stage that the 3DS version was more than capable of 3-D gameplay. What gives? In all honestly, the Modern Sonic gameplay in this version feels more like the 2-D segments in the console version of Generations, or the 2-D segments in Sonic Colors (the Wii version) , than it does the handheld modern titles, if that makes sense. I don't get it. I think it would have been a real benefit, and made a big difference in adding to variety, to make Modern Sonic play like he does in the console version. This is a big oversight, in my opinion. The game is also shorter than the console version, by two stages. Granted, besides Green Hill Zone, every level in this version is unique and different, which is great. Same goes for the boss fights, for the most part. In many ways, this 3DS version feels like a DLC expansion pack to supplement the console version with six new levels and three new boss fights. I don't say that as a complaint, as I think more Sonic history being given the Generations treatment is a superb thing indeed. Unfortunately, the game is far too short. I beat it in a mere 2 1/2 hours, with all chaos emeralds in my possession and the final fourth boss beaten. I beat Sonic 4 Episode 1 in the same amount of time, but I spent $10 on that game, not $30 like this one, so I must complain about the small content volume. Finally, one last area of the game that is slightly confusing is the level choice. Obviously, for the classical era, Genesis games were selected. That makes sense. Then for the second "era" of Sonic, levels from his Dreamcast masterpieces were chosen. Again, it makes sense, I suppose. Then, for the last "era," one level was selected from Sonic Rush , and the other from Colors. What? Rush is the only portable game included here. I guess Colors was also on the DS and so there's technically two handheld games represented, but still, that just adds more confusion. I don't understand why only the third "era" has any portable games in it. There are tons of awesome level possibilities from Sonic's portable history to make this version of Generations unique as a salute to Sonic's handheld gaming past. The GBA's " Sonic Advance " series is a great example of this. Frankly, Sonic Advance is brilliant, and I personally consider it the true "Sonic the Hedgehog 4," Sonic Advance 2 is awesome as well. TONS of potential in those titles for Generations. If the inclusion of "Water Palace" and "Tropical Resort" indicates that this is a "Portable Sonic game" version of Generations, why isn't the Advance series featured instead of the Dreamcast titles since they were released at roughly the same time? And how about some of the fantastic Game Gear entries instead of Genesis games? How awesome would Bridge Zone have been instead of Green Hill for this version? I genuinely don't get it. A handheld themed Sonic Generations would have been incredibly unique. Oh well. That's the end of my rant, sorry if it went on too long. All-in-all, however, this is still a stellar Sonic title. I think the reason it's gotten all the flak it has is that for years, handheld Sonic titles were always expected to be vastly superior games to the console titles. When the console version of Generations released and blew most gamers' minds, expectations for this handheld version skyrocketed. Frankly, I don't think this 3DS release is worse than the console one. Honestly, they're equal quality in terms of gameplay, but the console version is simply more complete, more coherent, and has more content in it, and that was enough to get this version an unfair reputation. I highly recommend it, though, if you want more of the wonderful experiences that the console version had. It's still a fantastic title. So buy it, enjoy the stellar "fasting thing alive" platforming, and blast through even more nostalgic Sonic wonderment.
T**A
Awesome Sonic
I have a friend who is super into Sonic, and at one point he use to have this game (but for some reason doesn't anymore). So I went looking to see if I could find it for him again for his birthday. And I was happy I did, and for a good price! It arrived way before it was support to, and brand new! As far as I know, he hasn't had a problem with it, and he loves it! If you're looking for a Sonic 3DS game, I would suggest this one. From what he's told me, it's fun, and challenging! So I suggest getting it! I would order from here again with the price and how fast it shipped!
K**O
Good product
Good product and good condition
B**T
Sonic Generations
This was a gift for my grandson and he immediately started playing this after all other gifts for and from others were opened. He is a very smart young man and would have indicated if there had been any problems what-so-ever with the game. I as a grandmother was a little apprehensive if it would arrive on time for Christmas since it didn't arrive on the day or within the week specified when I ordered it. I do realize that we (the people) can't always depend on delivery at such a busy time of the year but that is how it goes. As a whole all of the things I have ordered through Amazon have arrived on time or I was notified of a late shipment. I would recommend them for anyone who have kids to use them mainly due to the condition of the order. When you order "new", new arrives not a item that has been used.
T**N
Great Game!
It arrived by the date I was told. My son loves it! He’s a huge sonic fan and has been playing it since he got it!
E**Z
Si te gusto Forces; te encantará. este es un gran juego del erizo para Nintendo 3ds
El juego es corto son dos niveles por mundo (uno para sonic clasico- otro para sonic moderno) cada uno con sus diferentes estilos y habilidades, y un nivel extra al finalizar el nivel, con 7 jefes en total, el juego es corto me costo 5 horas pasarlo. Pero es muy rejugable, ya que debes mejorar la calificación obtenía en cada nivel te califican de la S a la D, teniendo que termínalo en menor tiempo posible, con rings obtenidos. Sin perder nada lo que lo hace muy rejugable si queremos las mejores puntuaciones, en base a esto se descargan misiones que son retos de los niveles existentes que consiste en: obtén ciertos rings en tal tiempo, elimina a tantos enemigos, destruye ciertas cajas, termina el nivel sin detenerte, etc. Gracias a esto obtienes imágenes, dioramas de juegos clásicos de sonic, teniendo una pequeña galería a tus servicios. El juego es excelente y en relación: jugabilidad, duración del juego, gráficos y precio que ofrece Amazon me parece una buena oportunidad. Además que conjuga lo mejor de los dos sonic,
C**A
My son Loved the game
My son Loved the game! But the order arrived 5 days after they said it would, which ducked for my ecstatic 7 year old who ordered it with his birthday money. But it arrived and he forgot all about the waiting;p
A**A
Excelente
Mi hijo lo amo !
R**G
Grosse déception
Le jeu ne fonctionne pas
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