Nitrome shared the clip of the demo on Twitter for a mobile Sonic game yesterday, an arcade platformer inspired by the Sonic classic on Genesis (Mega Drive for international gamers), which shows Sonic playing parkour – the way he runs up and swam into the capsule. According to Nintendo Life, the company said that the engine that the demo was running on was “pretty authentic” and “so close to the Sonic engine logic,” hence the fast frame rate. Despite the fact that the wall-running mechanic was not mentioned in the demo, it said the latest Apple Arcade release, Super Leap Day, was inspired by the unreleased mobile Sonic game. Approximately What to enjoy this Christmas: How to enjoy video games. Unfortunately, the Nitrome pitch didn’t support the high-ups at Sega or the “Sega gods” as they were called, because they didn’t see any potential in it appealing to the audience, so they unobstructed it. Nevertheless, Nitrome decided to keep the mobile Sonic demo because it was proud of the wall-running mechanic applied to it. If it weren’t for Super Leap Day, it would’ve never been born. Although, Nitrome still is interested in learning about a single-touch Sonic game and has asked Sega to reconsider its decision and read the Demo. Fans have shown their support for the unreleased mobile Sonic game in the comments telling Sega to let Nitrome complete its action. A few more tweets included that the one thing that could not program into the mobile Sonic demo was to get the Blue Blur rolling on the floor and wall within the confines of the single button control. To counter that problem, the glare of glare, known as the move around on Super Leap Day, causing the closure of the button. This scrapped mobile game is the second piece of unreleased Sonic media to come out of the woods this week after former BioWare developer Jonathan Cooper shared a clip of an unused animated intro to Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. He said that the team did work to create the opening film for the Nintendo DS-exclusive Sonic RPG, but Sega cut it and replaced it with generic film.