Sega Creates Life-Sized Sonic with Synthetic DNA for 35th Anniversary
Visitors at Sega's Tokyo store location will soon get a chance to see a life-sized statue of Sonic the Hedgehog that contains synthetic DNA. Since debuting in 1991, Sonic has been Sega's main mascot, quickly becoming an international icon. The blue blur has remained relevant thanks to a steady stream of video games, TV...
Visitors at Sega's Tokyo store location will soon get a chance to see a life-sized statue of Sonic the Hedgehog that contains synthetic DNA. Since debuting in 1991, Sonic has been Sega's main mascot, quickly becoming an international icon. The blue blur has remained relevant thanks to a steady stream of video games, TV shows, movies, comics, and more. There are few characters in gaming that have managed to remain as popular over the years, and Sonic helped make Sega a household name.
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