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Sonic the Hedgehog (P-06) promises to bring that console Sonic game on our platform via Unity Engine, and a demo is currently available for you to download. Sonic 06 is described as one of the worst Sonic games released to date, especially due to its awful story and cheese cut-scenes. Just curious, has the mobile ports of Sonic 1 and 2 ever been ported to PC? If not, are there any plans in like the community to port it to the PC? Even if it's a 'mod' like Sonic 3 A.I.R. That requires the game on Steam, I'm okay with that. IMO, the mobile ports are a definitive way to play Sonic 1 and 2. Play SNES Games Online in the highest quality available. Play Emulator has the biggest collection of Super Nintendo emulator games to play. These SNES games work in all modern browsers and can be played with no download required.

Following our in-depth guide, you can easily download and install BlueStacks 3 on Windows PC and MAC. BlueStack 3 Is Now Available with some extra features. After a long wait, BlueStacks has finally released and already looks destined to be a success. BlueStacks Inc. has again managed to come up with some amazing brand new elements in their famous Android App Player. This new app is loaded with a brand new UI and some excellent new features which we have not seen before in this App Player. It also brings with it a new menu with new controls.

The menu bar for this new upgrade will contain a profile box where you will be able to view the information of your Google accounts. Another new feature of this upgrade is the feature called BlueStacks Friends which allows you to connect with your fellow BlueStacks buddies.

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With the addition of BlueStacks Friends feature, you can get a little bit social. Another new feature of this app is that you will see a new multi-instance feature using which you can easily run BlueStacks in a separate window on which you will get to log in using a different account. It is convenient for those users who use multiple Google Accounts in BlueStacks. Another addition is the feature which allows the user to run multiple games in the BlueStacks. Now you can minimize the game which you aren’t playing and play a separate game without having to close the other game.

Today in this post, we will be telling you how you can easily download and install BlueStacks 3 On Both Windows and Mac Computers. The process is fairly simple, you just need to download the application and then follow this step-by-step guide in order to install it On windows Pc and Mac.

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How To Install BlueStacks 3 on Windows PCs/Laptops

  1. Download the setup file by going to the link mentioned above and then install it.
  2. After you have finished the installation, you need to set up your Google Account by following the on-screen instructions.
  3. After you have finished setting up your Google Account, go to the “My Apps” section.
  4. In that section, click on your Play Store icon which you will find in the taskbar at the bottom.
  5. In the Play Store, give the name of any app or game you want to search.
  6. Find the app and then install it.
  7. Once the installation is finished, the app or game will appear in the My Apps tab.
  8. Now you can easily launch the installed app and run it.

How To Install BlueStacks 3 On Mac

  1. Download BlueStacks on Mac and sign in with a google account.
  2. Input “AppCast” in the search bar and install it inside BlueStacks.
  3. On your Android device, install AppCast for BlueStacks and sign in with the same account.
  4. Tap the game app you want to transfer and run it on Mac.
  5. Done!!!!

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I want to start by saying Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I is not a bad game at all. I have always liked Sonic and he is my son's favorite game character so we play every game and you know what? Even the modern 3D Sonic games are not as bad as people would have you believe. Still, I was very excited when this was announced as I thought it could be that perfect blend of modern and old school Sonic (spoiler alert it was Sonic Colors that did that) it may not be great, but this is far from the horrible game people say it is.

The Journey Begins

As the name suggests, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I is only the first part of what would be a two-part game, well three if you count the Episode Metal that was also released. The game follows on from Sonic & Knuckles. Tails has gone and Sonic is doing his own thing, little did he know that Eggman was once again plotting and was out for revenge after being bested in Sonic & Knuckles.

Is That Grass Or Plastic?

The visuals of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I are a very mixed bag. The game certainly has a nice and clean look to everything, but it is perhaps a tad “too clean” if you know what I mean. This is most evident in areas that are like Green Hill Zone. Rather than looking like grass, everything here looks like plastic the whole game actually has a bit of a plastic look to it.

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One thing that I feel they did get very right with this game is the soundtrack. It has a real “Sonic” vibe to it and I really do enjoy all of the music in this game. The sound effects are what you would expect and also have that classic “Sonicness” to them that we have come to expect over the years.

4 Zones!

It is worth noting that what we have here with Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I is just the first part of one game. When it was released people were mad as hell that the game only had four zones! The game makes you play the first zone, but then you are free to play the others in any order you like. The zones all have a Sonic feel to them and feature three acts along with a boss battle against Dr. Eggman.

The gameplay is fun, Sonic can do what you expect of him, but he also has the targeting attack that he was given in his 3D games. It works fairly well in this 2D setting so I have no complaints about them using it here. There is a special stage you can do if you collect 50 rings in a stage, just like in the OG Sonic game. The gameplay is fine, but it has a kind of slippery feel to it that is hard to explain.

The Sonic franchise gets far to much hate for my liking. I would not say that Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I is the best 2D Sonic game ever made, but it is not a bad one at all. Really it is only half a game and I do think that Episode II is far, far better than this. However, in its own right, this is still a fun time if you are a Sonic fan. Rather than just playing this, I would advise you to play this and Episode II together as that is really the complete Sonic 4 experience.

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Pros:

  • Sonic moves as fast as always
  • I liked how the story continued from Sonic & Knuckles
  • The zones have an old school feel to them
  • I thought the soundtrack was fantastic
  • You can play the zones in any order you want

Cons:

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  • This is really only half a game
  • I do not like the way grass looks at all in this game!

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Overall rating: 7.5