Digital Foundry Retro Extra has taken an extensive look at the variety of Sonic titles currently being developed by the Sonic community. Coming of the back of the excellent Sonic Mania, the team looks at what the future holds for the franchise and whether the new breed of community games can influence SEGA’s upcoming Sonic games. Check out the video below.
Sonic Mania propelled the franchise back to greatness, but did you know that its creator – Christian Whitehead – began as a community developer? Turns out that the Sonic community has some amazing projects in development. John showcases some of the most interesting work.

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It’s nice that Sega allows and sometimes encourages Sonic fan games.
That Sonic Utopia game actually looks pretty good.
The total opposite of Nintendo who more often than not tries to crush anything made by fans. Sega do what Nintendon’t. xD
Thts true. Them relying on fans to make a good game, while Nintendo barely needs any fans to make great games. Truly, Sega does what Nintendon’t. *taunt taunt* ;)
Sega does suck more often than not these days, so I won’t argue.
Yup, because Sega makes slightly less better quality games than Nintendo, it excuses Nitendo’s awful anti-fan behavior and inability to have an inkling of respect to any and all fan creations. Haha yeah that totally justifies their treatment of fans haha *taunt* lmao mdr XDDD.
Why can’t Nintendo allow this?!