• @grue@lemmy.worldOPM
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        2 months ago

        I guess they were thinking that they were going hard on selling Robotnik’s characterization as an evil overlord, LOL. I mean, the whole plot of the game was that he was genociding all the animals by turning them into cyborg slaves, after all.

        “Sega does what Nintendon’t,” indeed!

        • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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          02 months ago

          I feel like it might’ve been a translation issue. Had the level actually made it into the game, someone probably would’ve realized that the name was a bit much for a video game about a blue hedgehog taking on an egg themed villain.

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            02 months ago

            Hmm… maybe it’s my 2025 perspective talking, but as someone who played Sonic games as a kid I think they should’ve gone for it. As a name for a level conceived as a mix of Metropolis Zone and The Machine from Sonic Spinball, the name seems entirely descriptive and appropriate.

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              -12 months ago

              The word “Genocide” has been watered down a lot lately and that’s not a good thing. Calling everything genocide has an effect of normalizing it. Using it in a video game played by children, after those children grow up they hear the word and have the vibe of a video game level and don’t feel like genocide is anything important.