Fans already have their own ideas for which Sonic games should get a remake, with many of the early 3D entries being popular picks.
Ever since Sega mentioned it was interested in reviving some of its dormant franchises with remakes and reboots, fans have feverishly been waiting to see something new from the likes of NiGHTS, Jet Set Radio, or Crazy Taxi.
While there are rumours of those last two getting big-budget reboots, no such revival plans have been formally announced barring a new Samba De Amigo game coming out in August.
In a recent interview, Sega president Yukio Sugino touched upon which franchises could see remakes or reboots. Rather than name any of the dormant ones, though, he instead revealed that the company is considering remakes for old Sonic The Hedgehog titles.
This shouldn’t be too surprising since Sonic is Sega’s mascot and the company’s biggest franchise, but Yukino also implies that not every IP lends itself well to being remade or rebooted.