Sonic '06 - What Goes Up... - Let's Play 360! Part 1
Rolling around at the speed of diagonal.
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From wikipeida:
"Sonic the Hedgehog is a 2006 platform video game developed by Sonic Team published by Sega for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. The game serves as a reboot of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, and was produced in commemoration of its fifteenth anniversary. The story follows the individual quests of three hedgehogs—Sonic, Shadow, and Silver—to defeat Solaris, an ancient evil pursued by Doctor Eggman.
Development of Sonic the Hedgehog began in 2004, following the completion of Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (2003). The development team was initially led by Sonic co-creator Yuji Naka, and the game was designed to relaunch the franchise for the seventh generation of video game consoles. It experienced a difficult development cycle: Naka resigned to form his own company, and the team split to work on the Wii title Sonic and the Secret Rings (2007). The game was rushed to market in time for the holiday season; versions for the Wii and Microsoft Windows were cancelled. Since release, the title has often been referred to by critics and fans of the series with colloquial terms that reference its year of release, such as Sonic '06.
Despite being positively received in pre-release showings, Sonic the Hedgehog was released to notably negative reception. Criticism was directed at the game's perceived lack of polish, with reviewers citing long loading times, a poor camera system, gameplay glitches, a complicated plot, and imprecise control. It has been considered among the worst games in the Sonic series and in the video game medium. Sega delisted the title from retailers in 2010, following its decision to remove all Sonic titles with below-average Metacritic scores to increase the value of the brand."