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Alex Kidd and Sonic
15 May 2015 - 03:05 PM
Quick backstory: Alex Kidd was Sega's official mascot prior to Sonic. (Since the release of Sonic, though, Sega hasn't made another Alex Kidd game.)
One of the first games released on the Mega Drive in Japan was Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (released Feb. 10, 1989). According to Wikipedia (warning! warning!), Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara (a.k.a. Sonic Team) were part of the development team for AKEC. I'm not sure if those credits are correct because they aren't actually listed in the game and I couldn't find anything to support it. But it is entirely plausible that they would have worked on Alex Kidd.
While scanning all of the Sonic info in those old Japanese magazines (see other thread), one thing that has caught my attention is that Japanese people were not really familiar with hedgehogs before Sonic. Many of the articles that introduce Sonic also have a brief description of what a hedgehog is. The mock interview with the singer that I uploaded has her asking Sonic, "So what are you? A cat?" I think it's similar to the confusion people had when Crash Bandicoot was released.
So here is a scene from the beginning of Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle:


A hedgehog, walking on two legs!
I've always wondered where Sonic Team came up with the idea of a hedgehog since they are not commonly known in Japan. But this might show that they were already familiar with them.
(sorry if this has been posted before!)
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