
Episode 43
Ep.43 – Gaming At The Speed In Light: Celebrating 30 Years of Sonic the Hedgehog
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
June 24, 202157m 52sExplicit
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Show Notes
In 1991, Sonic the Hedgehog raced onto the Sega Genesis and became the face of an era. Our conversation traces his origins from Yuji Naka’s speed-focused tech demo to Naoto Ohshima’s mascot design, inspired by everything from Santa Claus to Michael Jackson. We explore Sega’s internal push to “Defeat Mario,” scrapped ideas like split-screen co-op, and how Sonic’s blue spikes and red shoes were crafted for mass appeal. Along the way, we revisit the game’s zones, Chaos Emerald endings, and Sonic’s cameo in Rad Mobile before his solo debut. We also discuss the marathon hours the team endured, critics who hailed Sonic as Sega’s masterpiece, and how his speed and style fueled the 1990s console wars. Join us as we revisit the hedgehog who defined a generation on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.