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Sonic the Hedgehog Boss Says Pixel Art Won’t be “Viable” in the Future. Takashi Iizuki doesn’t see a future for games that look like Sonic Mania. By Marc Deschamps.
Sonic Team Doesn’t Think Pixel Art Will Be A ‘Viable’ Style In The Future New comments from Sonic Team’s boss make it seem unlikely we’ll be getting a Sonic Mania 2. By.
Just don't expect a Sonic Mania successor with beautiful pixel art any time soon. As for Sonic Superstars, which is due October 17, check out our first preview.
Head of Sonic Team Takashi Iizuka doesn't think pixel art is a "viable art style" for the future of Sonic, so don't get your hopes up for Sonic Mania 2.. In an interview with Games Radar at ...
Sonic Superstars team doesn't think pixel art will be a "viable" art style in 10 years - GamesRadar+
Sonic Superstars is an exciting return to the Blue Blur's 2D origins, but its new art style exists because its developers don't think the classic pixel art approach will be "viable" in future ...
Sonic Superstars is aiming to be a "return to form" on the 2D style, ... “We look at the pixel art – it’s great – but when we think about 10-20 years in the future, ...
Sonic Team's head, Takashi Iizuka, doesn't believe that pixel art has a long-term future in the video game industry, despite its nostalgic charm. While Sonic Superstars will pay homage to the ...
Previous Sonic games with a pixel art style reminiscent of the Genesis games have generally been better-received than their 3D counterparts, with titles like 2017's Sonic Mania and 2018's Sonic ...
As such, it’s not too surprising to hear Takashi Iizuka, head of Sonic Team, say that pixel art won’t be as ‘viable’ in another decade or so, suggesting Sega has little interest in using ...
However, Sonic Team suggests Classic Sonic's new look may be permanent, as they believe pixel art won't be a viable style for Sonic in 10 to 20 years. According to a report from GamesRadar, ...
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