Kyle of Insert-Disc continues his look at every Sonic the Hedgehog game with Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the fourth game in the series (not counting Sonic Eraser), one of the most popular games in the franchise

Soon after Sonic the Hedgehog became a success, its creator, Yuji Naka, left SEGA due to issues with management. However, a new initiative in SEGA of America called Sega Technical Institute was attracting Japanese as well as American developers and with persuasion from a friend and the promise of greater control, higher pay, and a ferrari, Yuji Naka joined STI.
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