You don’t say.
During Sega’s Q&A session for its Q3 financial results (thanks, Nintendo Everything), the firm has finally acknowledged that releasing Sonic Superstars right next to Nintendo’s own Super Mario Bros. Wonder probably wasn’t the best idea. Though of course, it doesn’t mention Nintendo’s flagship by name.
Sonic Superstars (which costs more than Super Mario Wonder on digital storefronts, by the way) was reasonably well received upon launch and received a solid score of 8/10 from yours truly, but considering the critical acclaim received by Super Mario Wonder (not to mention the hype generated by The Super Mario Bros. Movie earlier in the year), it’s honestly no surprise that Sega’s platformer failed to meet expectations.
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