In 1992, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was released for the Sega Genesis, one step in the furry blue animals decades-long cultural ascent. Fans wouldnt let the game go: promotional materials had shown off a level that never made it to the final version, and Sonic aficionados salivated at the idea of uncovering it. Seven years later, someone on the web uploaded an early development version of the game, and its secrets were finally revealed. Gaming journalist Heidi Kemps told Sonic creator Yuji Naka about the internets obsession with the level. …