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Check Out The Sonic Costume In Super Mario Maker

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The various costumes from Super Mario Maker are popping up like wildfire over on the game’s Miiverse page for reviewers. The latest costume that has been revealed is the Sonic costume which sees you playing Super Mario Maker as if you were Sonic minus the ludicrously fast speed. Check him out in the image above.

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47 thoughts on “Check Out The Sonic Costume In Super Mario Maker”

    1. The thing about Sonic is that it’s never had its own true “formula” (Aside from the first 3 1/2 Sonic games). After Sonic 3 & Knuckles, they just kept experimenting all the time, which is a good and bad thing. It can result in both Sonic Colors if you have the right people and Sonic Boom if you have no idea what a game is. (Side Note: I enjoy Lost World, even though I agree with most complaints about the game. The free DLC was the only great part about the game though.)

          1. you can unlock the costumes without Amiibo. But if you have the amiibo, you migt as well get the costumes easily by scanning them in.

    1. Just because SEGA doesn’t make consoles. If SEGA released another console none of their franchises would see other console releases.

      Unfortunately SEGA left the hardware industry thanks to the unfortunate decision not to include a DVD player on the Dreamcast and getting their butts kicked in Japan by PS2 only because of DVDs

      1. I don’t think DVDs were really an option when the Dreamcast first came out, and I don’t think Sega was in a position to either hold off a year or afford to put a DVD in the system (price of manufacturing a DVD drive and royalties for use of technology).

        1. Yeah, DVD players were really expensive back ten and DVDs weren’t even main stream yet. SEGA including a DVD player would have been a financial disaster. It didn’t matter for SONY because they were a super huge organization already, making billions on walk men and TVs and Cameras. They didn’t have to earn the video game industry like SEGA and Nintendo did, they just bought it.

      2. No. It’s mainly because of them making too many of the same consoles at once and making their consumers feel cheated of buying on inferior console after another way too soon. Wii U is the eerie deja vu of that and explains why their core audience abandoned them and it’s because the tables have turned from companies abandoning their fans.

        1. Wait… Just like… NINTENDO nowadays!!!!!! See? They’ll release nx in 2016 after not having more than 6 good games for wiiu… But the good thing for nintendo is that their fans are so retarded that they would buy another expensive console with 1 good game per year as long as it has mario or link on it. We, sega fans werent so retard and we see hiw they tricked us so we move along ; )

  1. Now does anyone know if you can get a power-up while in the costume? For example you get the costume mushroom and it turns you into Wario, can you then pick up a fire flower to become Fire Wario? Also im a bit disappointed that the amiibo only applies to SMB, not to World or WiiU but Im still buying the game.

  2. Are Sega that ashamed of their 8-Bit Sonic titles that they just simply gave Nintendo his 16-Bit sprite to work off of? Now it’s obvious that he’ll stick out like a sore thumb in comparison to the other 8-bit sprites. XD

  3. “If you leave your game, stay safe, stay alert, and whatever you do, don’t die. Because if you die outside your own game, you don’t regenerate. EVER! Game Over!” Including you, Sonic!

  4. “If you leave your game, stay safe, stay alert, and whatever you do, don’t die! Because if you die outside your own game, you don’t regenerate. EVER! Game over!” Including you, Sonic!

    1. Unleashed was hit or miss. I liked the night stages but they had no reason to be included. Lost World was also hit or miss but I completely understand the hate it gets.

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