Sega unveils the Sonic hardware bundle
The new Dreamcast bundle will include Sonic games and other extras.
In honor of Sonic The Hedgehog's 10-year anniversary, Sega of America has announced the Sonic hardware bundle, which includes popular Sonic titles and exclusive extras. The bundle, to retail for $119.95, will include a Dreamcast console, the games Sonic Adventure and Sonic Shuffle, a Sonic-blue VMU, and a sneak peek demo version of Sonic Adventure 2.
"This new hardware bundle is a Sonic lover's dream come true," said John Golden, director of product marketing, Sega of America. "The Sonic Hardware Bundle is an instant collector's package, providing consumers with hours of Sonic fun at a great value."
The final version of Sonic Adventure 2 will be released on June 19.
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