List of Sonic Team games

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Sonic Team is a Japanese video game development division of Sega. The initial team was composed of developers from Sega's Consumer Development division, including programmer Yuji Naka, artist Naoto Ohshima, and level designer Hirokazu Yasuhara. The team took the name Sonic Team in 1991 with the release of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis. The game was a major success, and started the long-running Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.

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The next several games were developed by Naka and Yasuhara in America at Sega Technical Institute. In late 1994, Naka returned to Japan to become the head of CS3, later renamed R&D #8. During this time, the division was branded with the Sonic Team name but also developed games that do not feature Sonic, such as Nights into Dreams (1996) and Burning Rangers (1998). Following the release of Sonic Adventure in 1998, some Sonic Team staff moved to the United States to form Sonic Team USA and develop Sonic Adventure 2 (2001). With Sega's diversification of its studios, R&D #8 became Sonic Team in 2000, with Naka as CEO and Sonic Team USA as its subsidiary. Sega's financial troubles led to several major structural changes in the early 2000s, the United Game Artists studio was absorbed by Sonic Team in 2003, and Sonic Team USA became Sega Studios USA in 2004. After Sammy Corporation purchased Sega in 2005, Sonic Team was restructured to become Sega's GE1 research and development department, and later, CS2. As of 2019, Sonic Team is a team within CS2.

In addition to the Sonic series, the company has developed other games for Sega, such as Nights into Dreams (1996) and Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (2003). [1] [2] The 1991 release of Sonic the Hedgehog is considered significant in video game history, as it increased the Sega Genesis's sales and Sega displaced Nintendo as the leading video game company. [3] Some Sonic Team games, such as the Sonic games and Nights, are considered among the greatest of all time. [4] [5]

On this list, games are gathered that are either on the official Japanese Sonic Team website or titles where it is officially mentioned that Sonic Team is involved.

Games

GamePlatformsRelease dateJPNAPALRoleProducerDirectorNotesRef(s)
Sonic the Hedgehog Sega Genesis June 23, 1991YesYesYesDeveloperShinobu ToyodaHirokazu Yasuhara [6]
Nights into Dreams Sega Saturn July 5, 1996YesYesYesDeveloperYuji NakaNaoto Oshima [7]
PlayStation 2February, 2008YesNoNoSupervisionMakoto UchidaAkira Ogata
Xbox 360October 5, 2012YesYesYes
PlayStation 3YesYesYes
WindowsYesYesYes
Sonic 3D Blast

(Co-developer)

Sega Genesis November 7, 1996YesYesYesCo-developer Traveller's Tales Kats SatoTakao Miyoshi
Sega Saturn November 20, 1996NoYesYes
Sonic Jam Sega Saturn June 20, 1997YesYesYesDeveloperYuji NakaTakashi Iizuka
Sonic R (Co-developer) Sega Saturn November 18, 1997YesYesYesCo-developer Traveller's Tales Masamitsu Shiino
Windows November 11, 1998YesYesYes
Burning Rangers Sega Saturn February 26, 1998YesYesYesDeveloperNaoto Ohshima
Sonic Adventure Dreamcast December 23, 1998YesYesYesTakashi Iizuka
GameCube June 17, 2003YesYesYesKenjiro MorimotoIncludes more content, titled Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut.
Windows December 18, 2003YesYesYes
ChuChu Rocket! Dreamcast November 11, 1999YesYesYesYuji Naka
Game Boy Advance March 21, 2001YesYesYes
Space Channel 5 Dreamcast December 16, 1999YesYesYesOriginally developed by United Game ArtistTetsuya MizuguchiTakashi Yuda
Samba de Amigo Arcade December 1999YesYesNoDeveloperYuji NakaShun Nakamura
Dreamcast April 27, 2000YesYesYes
Phantasy Star Online December 21, 2000YesYesYesTakao Miyoshi
Windows December 20, 2001YesNoNoEnhanced version subtitled Blue Burst, which includes a new exclusive episode, released in 2004.
GameCube September 12, 2002YesYesYesIncludes more content, titled Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II. A Plus enhanced version was later published.
Xbox April 15, 2003YesYesYesIncludes more content, titled Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II.
Sonic Adventure 2 Dreamcast June 18, 2001YesYesYesTakashi IizukaDeveloped by Sonic Team USA
GameCube December 20, 2001YesYesYesIncludes more content, titled Sonic Adventure 2 Battle.
Puyo Pop Game Boy Advance October 18, 2001YesYesYesCo-developer with Caret HouseAkinori Nishiyama
Rez PlayStation 2November 22, 2001YesYesYesOriginally developed by United Game ArtistTetsuya MizuguchiJun Kobayashi
Space Channel 5: Part 2 PlayStation 2February 14, 2002YesYesYes
Sonic Advance Game Boy Advance December 20, 2001YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Yuji Naka, Hiroshi MatsumotoAkinori Nishiyama
Sonic Mega Collection GameCube November 10, 2002YesYesYesDeveloperYuji NakaYojiro OgawaGames were compiled by VR-1 Japan
PlayStation 2 November 2, 2004YesYesYesIncludes more content, titled Sonic Mega Collection Plus.
Xbox YesYesYes
Sonic Advance 2 Game Boy Advance December 19, 2002YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Yuji Naka, Hiroshi MatsumotoAkinori Nishiyama
Sonic Pinball Party Game Boy AdvanceJune 1, 2003YesYesYesCo-developer with Jupiter
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg GameCube September 23, 2003YesYesYesYuji NakaShun Nakamura
Puyo Pop Fever Arcade November 26, 2003YesNoNoCo-developer with MileStone Inc. Takashi Yuda
PlayStation 2 February 4, 2004YesNoYesDeveloper
Dreamcast February 24, 2004YesNoNo
GameCube February 27, 2004YesYesYes
Xbox YesNoYes
Mac OS X June 24, 2004YesNoNo
Game Boy Advance July 24, 2004YesNoYes
Windows September 24, 2004YesNoYes
Pocket PC October 24, 2004YesNoNo
Nintendo DS December 24, 2004YesYesYes
PlayStation Portable YesNoYes
Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution GameCube November 27, 2003YesYesYesYojiro Ogawa
Sonic Battle Game Boy Advance December 4, 2003YesYesYesTomoyuki Hayashi
Sonic Heroes PlayStation 2 December 30, 2003YesYesYesTakashi IizukaDeveloped by Sonic Team USA
GameCube YesYesYes
Xbox YesYesYes
Astro Boy PlayStation 2 April 18, 2004YesYesYesCo-developer with Tezuka Productions Yuji Naka, Mineko OkamuraHideki Anbo
Sonic Advance 3 Game Boy Advance June 7, 2004YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Yuji Naka, Kochi SakitaAkinori Nishiyama
Sega Superstars PlayStation 2 October 22, 2004YesYesYesDeveloperYuji NakaYoshihisa Hashimoto
Feel the Magic: XY/XX Nintendo DS November 16, 2004YesYesYesYuji Naka, Yojiro OgawaTakumi Yoshinga
Sonic Gems Collection PlayStation 2 August 11, 2005YesNoYesMizuki Hosoyamada
GameCube YesYesYes
The Rub Rabbits! Nintendo DS October 20, 2005YesYesYesTakumi Yoshinaga
Shadow the Hedgehog PlayStation 2 November 15, 2005YesYesYesYuji NakaTakashi IizukaDeveloped by Sega Studios USA
GameCube YesYesYes
Xbox YesYesYes
Sonic Rush Nintendo DS November 15, 2005YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Yuji Naka, Koichi SakitaAkinori Nishiyama
Puyo Puyo Fever 2 PlayStation 2 November 24, 2005YesNoNoDeveloperYuji Naka, Takashi YudaN/A
PlayStation Portable YesNoNo
Nintendo DS December 24, 2005YesNoNo
Sonic Riders PlayStation 2 February 21, 2006YesYesYesCo-developer with Now Production Yuji Naka, Takashi YudaKenjiro Morimoto
GameCube YesYesYes
Xbox YesYesYes
Windows November 17, 2006NoYesYes
Jukugon PlayStation Portable July 13, 2006YesNoNoDeveloperN/AN/A [8]
Phantasy Star Universe PlayStation 2 August 31, 2006YesYesYesYuji Naka, Takao MiyoshiSatoshi Sakai [7]
Windows YesYesYes
Xbox 360 October 25, 2006YesYesYes
Mind Quiz: Your Brain Coach Nintendo DSSeptember 14, 2006YesYesYesN/ATakumi Yoshinaga
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) Xbox 360 November 14, 2006YesYesYesMasahiro KumunoShun Nakamura
PlayStation 3 December 21, 2006YesYesYes
Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary Nintendo DS December 14, 2006YesNoNoAkinori NishiyamaMizuki Hosoyamada
PlayStation 2 March 21, 2007YesNoNo
PlayStation Portable YesNoNo
Wii July 26, 2007YesNoNo
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Wii November 22, 2007YesYesYesSupervisorOsamu OhashiEigo Kasahara
Nintendo DS January 17, 2008YesYesYes
Sonic and the Secret Rings Wii February 20, 2007YesYesYesDeveloperYojiro OgawaYojiro Ogawa
Onsei Kanjou Sokuteiki: Kokoro Scan Nintendo DS August 16, 2007YesNoNoN/ATakumi Yoshinaga
Sonic Rush Adventure Nintendo DS September 13, 2007YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Akinori NishiyamaSakae Osumi
NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams Wii December 13, 2007YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaTakashi IizukaDeveloped by Sega Studios USA
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity PlayStation 2 January 8, 2008NoYesYesCo-developer with O-TwoKenjiro MorimotoKenjiro Morimoto
Wii YesYesYes
Phantasy Star Portable PlayStation Portable July 31, 2008YesYesYesCo-developer with Alfa System Satoshi Sakai, Tatsuya SasakiKatsuya Kira
Sonic Unleashed PlayStation 2 November 18, 2008NoYesYesCo-developer with Dimps, O-TwoAkinori NishiyamaYoshihisa Hashimoto
Wii YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps
Xbox 360 YesYesYesDeveloperToshiyuki Nagahara
PlayStation 3 December 9, 2008YesYesYes
Sonic and the Black Knight Wii March 3, 2009YesYesYesTetsu KatanoTetsu Katano
Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games WiiNovember 5, 2009YesYesYesSupervisorOsamu OhashiTakashi Iizuka
Nintendo DSYesYesYesEigo Kasahara
Puyo Puyo 7 Nintendo DS July 30, 2009YesNoNoCo-developer with h.a.n.d. Mizuki HosoyamadaTakumi Yoshinaga
PlayStation Portable November 26, 2009YesNoNo
Wii YesNoNo
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I Wii October 11, 2010YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Takashi Iizuka, Hiroyuki KawanoToshiyuki Nagahra
PlayStation 3 October 12, 2010YesYesYes
Xbox 360 October 13, 2010YesYesYes
Sonic Free Riders Xbox 360 November 4, 2010YesYesYesCo-developer with O-TwoKenjiro MorimotoKenjiro Morimoto
Sonic Colors Wii November 11, 2010YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaMorio Kishimoto
Nintendo DS YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Takashi Iizuka, Hiroyuki KawanoTakao Hirabayashi
Nintendo Switch September 7, 2021YesYesYesCo-developer with Blind Squirrel Games Takashi IizukaMorio KishimotoIncludes more content, titled Sonic Colors Ultimate.
PlayStation 4 YesYesYes
Xbox One YesYesYes
Windows YesYesYes
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Wii November 15 2011YesYesYesSupervisorOsamu OhashiEigo Kasahara
Nintendo 3DS February 9 2012YesYesYesKoji Shindo
Puyo Puyo 20th Anniversary Nintendo DS July 14, 2011YesNoNoCo-developer with h.a.n.d. Mizuki HosoyamadaTakumi Yoshinaga
PlayStation Portable December 15, 2011YesNoNoCo-developer with O-Two
Wii YesNoNo
Nintendo 3DS YesNoNoCo-developer with h.a.n.d.
Sonic Generations PlayStation 3 November 1, 2011YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaHiroshi Miyamoto
Xbox 360 YesYesYes
Windows November 3, 2011NoYesYes
Nintendo 3DS November 22, 2011YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Takashi Iizuka, Hiroyuki KawanoTetsu Katano
PlayStation 4 Late 2024YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaHiroshi MiyamotoIncludes more content, titled Sonic X Shadow Generations.
PlayStation 5 YesYesYes
Xbox One YesYesYes
Xbox Series X/S YesYesYes
Nintendo Switch YesYesYes
Windows YesYesYes
Sonic CD Xbox 360 December 14, 2011YesYesYesDeveloperNaoto OhshimaIncludes in HD.
PlayStation 3 YesYesYes
Android YesYesYes
iOS December 15, 2011YesYesYes
Windows January 1, 2012YesYesYes
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II PlayStation 3 May 15, 2012YesYesYesMakoto Suzuki
Xbox 360 May 16, 2012YesYesYes
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Wii UNovember 8, 2013YesYesYesSupervisorEigo Kasahara, Nobuya OhashiHiroshi Miyamoto
Sonic Lost World Wii U October 18, 2013YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaMorio Kishimoto
Nintendo 3DS YesYesYesCo-developer with Dimps Takashi Iizuka, Hiroyuki KawanoTakao Hirabayashi
Windows November 2, 2015YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaMorio Kishimoto
Puyo Puyo Tetris PlayStation 3 February 6, 2014YesNoNoCo-developer with O-TwoMizuki HosoyamadaKoji Shindo
Nintendo 3DS YesNoNo
PlayStation Vita YesNoNo
Wii U YesNoNo
Xbox One December 4, 2014YesNoNoDeveloper
PlayStation 4 YesYesYes
Nintendo Switch March 3, 2017YesYesYes
Windows February 27, 2018YesYesYes
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric Wii UNovember 11, 2014YesYesYesSupervisionStephen Frost, Lisa KapitasBob Rafei
Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal Nintendo 3DSYesYesYesJenny HuangBill Spence
Sonic Runners MobileFebruary 25, 2015YesYesYesCo-developer with HardlightTakashi IizukaTakao HirabayashiDiscontinued on July 27, 2016. [9] [10]
Sonic Forces Windows November 7, 2017YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi Iizuka, Shun NakamuraMorio Kishimoto [11]
Nintendo Switch YesYesYes
PlayStation 4 YesYesYes
Xbox One YesYesYes
Sakura Wars PlayStation 4December 12, 2019YesYesYesCo-developer with Sega CS2Tetsu KatanoTetsuya OhtsuboDeveloped the battle portion, and lent the Hedgehog Engine 2 [12]
Sonic Origins Nintendo Switch June 23, 2022YesYesYesDeveloperTakashi IizukaKatsuyuki ShigiharaGames ported by Headcannon and Christian Whitehead [13]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYes
PlayStation 5 YesYesYes
Xbox One YesYesYes
Xbox Series X/S YesYesYes
Windows YesYesYes
Sonic Frontiers Nintendo Switch November 8, 2022YesYesYesTakashi Iizuka, Sachiko KawamuraMorio Kishimoto [14]
PlayStation 4 YesYesYes
PlayStation 5 YesYesYes
Xbox One YesYesYes
Xbox Series X/S YesYesYes
Windows YesYesYes
Sonic Superstars Nintendo Switch October 17, 2023YesYesYesCo-developer with Arzest Takashi Iizuka, Naoto Ohshima, Yasuyuki TsuzukiShunsuke Kawaraduka
PlayStation 4 YesYesYes
PlayStation 5 YesYesYes
Xbox One YesYesYes
Xbox Series X/S YesYesYes
Windows YesYesYes

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