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Sonic Gets Lost in the World
				Cordova, TN; October 29, in the year of our Lord 2013--Family 
				Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family 
				friendly video games is trying to find Sonic the Hedgehog. He 
				got lost in the world don'tcha know? I blame the Deadly Six. I 
				also do not trust Dr Eggman. I have watched too many Sonic the 
				Hedgehog cartoon shows to know Dr Eggman is not to be trusted. 
				He may be on Sonic's side when it is in his favor, but once the 
				opportunity presents itself he will stab Sonic and team in the 
				back. That leopard does not change its stripes for long. Now 
				maybe Sonic Lost World will surprise me in that regard. I am 
				hopeful, but still wary.
				
				By now you know about the release of Sonic Lost World. In fact 
				you might even be playing it. I actually wrote this article 
				before the official launch. The look and feel of this Wii U and 
				Nintendo 3DS video game is amazing 3D Sonic the Hedgehog action. 
				I also noticed some Nights influences in Sonic Lost World. As 
				well as some Super Mario Galaxy influences. In fact Sonic Lost 
				World has been referred to as Sonic the Hedgehog in a Super 
				Mario Galaxy style of game. Which is exciting for Sonic the 
				Hedgehog fans.
				
				Sonic the Hedgehog has been one of the longest running 
				characters in the video game industry. Sure there are characters 
				who have been around longer. Like Pac-Man, and Mario for 
				example. Sega has consistently provided for Sonic fans year 
				after year. Sonic may have missed a year here or there. 
				Ultimately he has staying power. Sonic games sell. That is the 
				simple reality we all live in. Families enjoy Sonic games. I am 
				pleased as punch Sega published Sonic Lost World. I also 
				appreciate seeing Sega and Nintendo work so closely together. 
				What could possibly be next for the blue hedgehog? I would like 
				to see a video game based off of the Sonic X animated television 
				show.
				
				God bless,
				Paul Bury
				Family Friendly Gaming
				

























