New Sonic Racing Crossworlds Ad Attacks Mario Kart World
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New Sonic Racing Crossworlds Ad Attacks Mario Kart World
"Sonic Racing Crossworlds is out next week, and ahead of the kart racer's launch, Sega has put out a new advertisement that feels like it fell out of 1995. In the short video ad, Sega obviously-but for legal reasons, not directly-calls out Mario Kart World and compares it to its upcoming racing game. It suggests the open world of Nintendo's latest kart racer is boring and tells fans to instead play its upcoming Sonic racing game instead. It even shows pixelated footage of what looks like Mario Kart World and dunks on the game for not being multiplatform. Here's the ad: Damn, Sega. Of course, I don't think Nintendo will care much, considering how well Mario Kart World has already sold and will continue to sell for the next decade. But it's nice to go back to a time when the console wars were mostly a silly thing and not the rantings of weird techno-cults we have online now."
"In a recent interview with FRVR, actor Alex Hernandez talked about what it's like to be the lead character in a video game that flops as badly as MindsEye did earlier this year. As you might expect, it seems like a horrible experience! "It's a difficult thing to spend two-and-a-half years on a project that you're really proud of and you're proud of your contribution to it," said the actor who plays the lead character in the game. "And I only had positive experiences working on it. The people I was working with, I was proud for them, of them, I wanted it to be a success for them ju"
Sonic Racing Crossworlds launches next week and Sega released a retro-styled advertisement that directly compares the game to Mario Kart World. The ad portrays Mario Kart World as boring, highlights pixelated footage resembling Nintendo's game, and criticizes it for not being multiplatform. Mario Kart World has already sold strongly and remains commercially successful. Actor Alex Hernandez described spending two-and-a-half years on MindsEye, feeling proud of his work, and experiencing fear about future casting after the game's negative reception. Additional items include new Game Pass additions and a soap-opera mention of Xenoblade.
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