TheSonic the Hedgehog Moviehas finally released after being delayed due to having to redesign the title character, but it still made it just in time for Valentine’s Day. While the reviews begin pouring in, we thought we’d take a look at the company behind the movie and take a guess at what its plans forSonicand what it should do with its various story-driven IPs.

This is mostly inspired by the Sega opening logo that, like the current MCU logo, showcased a number of the company’s video game properties, withSonicin the center. With video game movies finally coming up to a higher quality than in previous years, andSonic even seeing positive reviews, there is room for Sega to explore future film franchises using some of there most famous games.

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For anyone who hasn’t seen theSonicmovie yet, no need to worry about spoilers from this article. We won’t be talking abouttSonic’s end credits sceneor any important plot points. Instead, this will be a look at some of the best games for Sega to take to the big screen afterSonic.

Shenmue

Starting off strong with one of the Sega Dreamcast’s most beloved franchises,Shenmue’s heavy emphasis on story would make it a clear choice to put on film. With a focus on martial arts and a story of vengeance and justice, aShenmuemovie would be an epic callback to classic kung-fu movies, much in the way that the games themselves were. Although, therecentShenmue 3releasemight put Sega’s ownership on the property in a strange legality, but considering how the series originally intended to proceed beyond three titles, that one can be ignored for a film series.

Although, this might be devisive among players as die-hard fans may call for a the full length walk through Guilin becoming its own feature film. Iffy gameplay decisions aside, the unraveling mystery of Ryo Hazuki and the death of his father made for a compelling enough experience forplayers to fully fundthe third game.

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Shinobi

As one of Sega’s oldest franchises,Shinobicomes all the way back from 1987 when it first launched to arcade cabinets. Since then, the series continued to regularly release games to Sega systems until eventually moving on to the PS2 after the fall of the Dreamcast. However, the long running set of titles has gone quiet since 2011 with the mixed launch ofShinobi/Shinobi 3Dfor the Nintendo 3DS, only putting up re-releases over the past few years like thefairly successfulSega Ages: Shinobi.

With the host of characters available to pull from the series,Shinobiwould be a prime choice for a tense experience with an emphasis on the title character hunting down the laundry list of enemy ninjas. Later games in the series even have more of a story to follow up on, with the two from the PS2 era even going far enough as to give the playable ninja the name Hotsuma and a backstory involving a dead/traitor brother. This would be an interesting series to put to film, possibly even as a miniseries rather than a single feature film.

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Persona

TheShin Megamiseries hasn’t always been a Sega property, but thanks to the 2016 merger of Atlus USA with Sega, the company now has the valuable IP to work with under its ownership. Any one of thePersonagames is already an intractable anime series on its own, but the stories are rich enough to be explored in film as well. Considering the thriving fan base for the series, even calling foraPersona 3remake, there is certainly a market for morePersonacontent.

As for whichPersonato make into a movie, it might be best for Sega to look at the themes of the games together and make an original story as opposed to adapting one that’s already been written. Considering thatany single character archfrom any of the games are long and complex enough to be a full movie, there are plenty of places to take inspiration from.

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Phantasy Star

If the recentPhantasy Star Online 2betahas proved anything, its that there is a thriving community ready to jump back into one of Sega’s oldest franchises. With the series having gone mostly silent for some time, a new movie would be a strong way to introduce new viewers to the world ofPhantasy Star. There have been releases within the past decade or so, mostly relegated to mobile platforms or re-releases, but with the newPhantasy Star Online 2getting ready to hit shelves, now would be a great time for aPhantasy Starmovie to hit screens.

Similar to thePersonaseries, however, it may be best to look at an original story withPhantasy Staras opposed to trying to recycle a previous storyline from the series. With a whole universe to explore inPhantasy Star, there’s plenty of room for a studio to explore the themes and history of the series, complete with distant worlds and fantastical alien races.

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Yakuza

This is easily the most sincere entry among Sega’s franchises that deserve to be set to film. TheYakuzaseries has amassed a massive cult following as the series is about to release itsseventh mainline game, plus the prequelYakuza 0. In fact, that wildly successful prequel would be the perfect place for aYakuzamovie to jump off from, although somewhat altered to fit into the frame of a feature film.

Considering the host of eccentric characters on display in theYakuzaseries, it would make for an incredible ride on the big screen. That is if the filmmakers don’t spend all of their time doing Karaoke and Pachinco like most of the players end up doing. Although, that might be entertaining enough on its own to watch.

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Bonus: Ecco the Dolphin

This is more of a little bonus for anyone unlucky enough to forget that Sega once made a game about a dolphin that uses echolocation to fight off an alien queen. Granted, it might not exactly be too family friendly once the final battle from the originalEcco the Dolphingame on the Sega Genesis. Then again, a new dolphin movie shows up almost every summer, so why not use whatever is left over fromthe unfinishedEcco the Dolphin 2and turn it into a summer blockbuster?

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