If you’re an Android user and you’ve been jealous of your iOS buddies who have been able to enjoy Sonic the Hedgehog 4 on their iPad tablets, that time has come to an end. On the official SEGA blog today, the company announced the arrival of Sonic 4 Episode 1 on the Android operating system. Now you’ll be able to run around, collect rings, turn into a ball, and bowl into enemies on your Android device. Pick up the adventure where the Sonic CD saga left off by purchasing the game from the Android Market for $3.99 today. Check out a demonstration of the game in action in the video above. Full story...
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