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SEGA Nerdcast: Episode 10

Once again, we have a special guest on this week’s show! Mr. Wilson joins us to talk about his amazing rap song titled “Dear SEGA,” and we also celebrate Sonic’s upcoming birthday by reminiscing about the blue hedgehog’s best and worst moments, as well as discuss some of his best and most underrated games (Shadow the Hedgehog, anyone?)

Also in celebration of Sonic’s birthday, we’re giving away a copy of Sonic Hits Collection on Steam! All you have to do to be entered into the drawing is correctly answer the following question: What is the first game Sonic appeared in! Please email us at seganerds[at]gmail.com, or you can tweet us.

Also, I should apologize because the audio ends a couple minutes before we officially closed the show. Apparently, Twitch has a two-hour YouTube limit. :/

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Duration – 2hrs @ 59.2MB
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In this episode, we talk about:

  • Introductions
    • Steven talks about his awesome retro game haul he’s gonna pick up
    • Chris shows his new pick-up for the Vita
    • Mr. Wilson talks about an upcoming rap battle
  • Newsstand
    • Sonic the Hedgehog 1 was first released June 23, 1991. So on Sunday he will be 22 years young!
    • More Game Gear titles coming to 3DS: Sonic Blast, Tails’ Adventure and Defenders of Oasis
    • Shadow the Hedgehog coming to Japanese PlayStation Network.
    • There’s a crap load of SEGA games on sale all around the internets.
  • Featured Discussion: Sonic the Hedgehog
    • Our fondest Sonic memories
    • Our favorite Sonic compilation
    • Worst Sonic games
    • Most underrated Sonic games
  • Community News
  • Question of the Week: What is your favorite SEGA intro
  • What we’ve been playing
    • Chris: Alex Kidd in Miracle World
    • Graham: Sonic CD
    • Steven: Pokemon White version 2
  • Site stuff

Chris Powell

Chris is the editor-in-chief at SEGA Nerds and Mega Visions Magazine. Over the years, he's written for publications like Joystiq, PSP Fanboy, RETRO magazine, among others. Oh yeah, he's also been a diehard SEGA Nerd his entire life.

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