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*According to the press conference at E3, it was announced that this game will also feature mini-games, incorporating a multiplayer feature into the game.
*According to the press conference at E3, it was announced that this game will also feature mini-games, incorporating a multiplayer feature into the game.

*The game only features Sonic as a playable character. However, this is somewhat unconfirmed as this wouldn't make sense for the Multiplayer Modes (four Sonics versus against each other? doesn't make much sense does it). [http://e3.1up.com/do/gameOverview?cId=3150548]


==Control==
==Control==

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Sonic Wild Fire
Sonic holding Wii controller.
Developer(s)Sonic Team
Publisher(s)Sega
Designer(s)Yuji Naka, Shun Nakamura
Platform(s)Wii
Release2007
Genre(s)Adventure/Platform

Sonic Wild Fire is the name of the next-generation video game featuring Sonic the Hedgehog to be released exclusively on Nintendo's Wii sometime in 2007. It will be a completely different game than its Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 counterpart, Sonic the Hedgehog. It will take full advantage of the Wii's unique controller.

Known Info

  • According to SEGA's press release announcing the game, Sonic's new adventure unfolds from a storybook of the classic tale, Arabian Nights, the last several pages from the book have gone missing, and it's up to Sonic to re-create the story. Other than that, little is known about Sonic Wild Fire.
  • According to the press conference at E3, it was announced that this game will also feature mini-games, incorporating a multiplayer feature into the game.
  • The game only features Sonic as a playable character. However, this is somewhat unconfirmed as this wouldn't make sense for the Multiplayer Modes (four Sonics versus against each other? doesn't make much sense does it). [1]

Control

Players will hold the controller horizontally, tilting it forward quickly to "dash-attack" foes. Sonic's movement will also be controlled by tilting the controller left or right, much like a steering wheel.

Besides the main campaign, Sonic Wild Fire will also have an assortment of minigames, all of which focus on the Wii's motion-sensing controller.