Judy goes on to say:

Sega – in an attempt to please all of its fans – is planning to divide and conquer with their upcoming Sonic titles, making games to suit the needs of each demographic. Sonic Colors is geared towards bringing in new and younger gamers into the franchise and hopefully draw their attention towards other Sonic games in the process.

I, along with everyone else my age, have been longing for a return to form in the Sonic brand and it seems we might get our prayers answered in both Sonic Colors and Sonic 4. Below we have some gameplay footage of both the single player and cooperative modes in Sonic Colors.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBqarwN-1TU

After watching the trailer I was immediately transported back to when I first played Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast. Sonic’s transfer to the 3D realm has been a rough one, but it looks like Sega might just be able to iron things out with Sonic Colors. Not only does the single player look good, but the co-op looks fun as well.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMdwLrry2MM

In the game mode displayed in the trailer, it looks like there’s a real emphasis on teamwork in order to make it through the levels, similar to LittleBigPlanet.

Up until this point I wasn’t crazy about Sonic Colors, reserving an “I’ll believe it when I see it” mentality towards the game. Well I’ve seen it, and now I have to play it once it releases for both Wii and DS on November 16, 2010.

Ranters, after seeing the gameplay how do you feel about Sonic Colors and the other upcoming titles in the franchise? Let us know!

Source: Destructoid