Back in the 90s, Sonic strode throughout Europe like a colossus, with petty plumbers walking under his mega-cool high-tops to find themselves in dishonourable graves.>Virgin BooksIn Robotnik's Laboratory>>12215882>LadybirdAdventure Gamebook 1>>12225519>FantailMetal City Mayhem>>>/tg/97119887>>>/tg/97135231
By the way, I thought I'd run this up the flagpole, see who salutes; I've discovered a bunch of tie-in novellas/novels for various /vr/ games, and I thought it might be fun to have a sort of book club. Basically, I'd start the thread, post a few chapters every day to give everyone time to read/discuss the story so far. I was thinking of having it be a weekly thing, maybe fortnightly if people prefer to space things out.Either way, I wanted to see what game people wanted to start off with, so I picked out a selectionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZP7vWiaxw7YGiven how the latest game in the franchise has gotten everyone thirsty af, I thought it'd be fun to look back to where it all began with the novelisation of the first Baldur's Gate as well as the BG2 novels. The reading level is par for any D&D novel i.e. teenagers and above, and there's three of them.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqf8jID9TsEYeah, this had tie-in books. Again, there's three of them, but these were for a younger audience, aimed at kids who were getting confident reading, so they should be the easiest to get throughhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-i8HYi1QH0Yeah, I had to include this motherfucker. The reading level is somewhere between the two above options. There are four novels, but I'll probably start with Stay Sonic, which was a shorter anthology of early 90s Sonic lore https://strawpoll.com/QrgewGRaKyp
It's neat but feels a bit juvenile for my tastes
>>12234647stop bumping your shit threads, just let them die
>>12232674WTF I see 25 real Sonics!