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Sonic Rush Sonic Advance 1
Sonic Advance 2 Sonic Advance 3
Sonic Battle Sonic Pinball Party
Sonic The Hedgehog 2006 Sonic Adventure DX
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Sonic Heroes
Sonic Mega Collection Shadow The Hedgehog
Sonic Riders Sonic The Hedgehog
Sonic The_Hedgehog_2 Sonic The Hedgehog 3
Sonic And Knuckles Sonic Spinball
Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine Sonic 3D Blast

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (マリオ&ソニック AT バンクーバーオリンピック Mario to Sonikku atto Bankūbā Orimpikku?, lit. "Mario & Sonic at the Vancouver Olympics") is an announced sports game in development by Sega. It will be published by Nintendo for Japan and by Sega for North America and Europe. The game is officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia. The game is the third official crossover title to feature characters from both Mario and Sonic's respective universes. It will be released on the Wii and the Nintendo DS handheld in late 2009, and is the first official video game of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.






 

Sonic and the Black Night

Sonic and the Black Knight (ソニックと暗黒の騎士 Sonikku to Ankoku no Kishi) is a title within the Sonic the Hedgehog series, released exclusively on Wii as the second entry in the Sonic Storybook series, following on from Sonic and the Secret Rings. The game is directed by Tetsu Katano, who was the lead programmer of the Sonic Adventure titles and Sonic Heroes.

Set in the world of King Arthur, the game combines Sonic's trademark speed with a new swordfighting system, making use of the Wii Remote's motion-sensing functionality.It is the only 3D Sonic game to date starring Sonic the Hedgehog in which Dr. Eggman does not appear, as well as the first appearance of Jet the Hawk outside of the Sonic Riders games.



 

 

 


 

Sonic Unleashed

Sonic Unleashed, also known as Sonic World Adventure (ソニックワールドアドベンチャー Sonikku Wārudo Adobenchā) in Japan, is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed by Sonic Team Japan and to be published by Sega for multiple platforms. The game follows Sonic the Hedgehog as he attempts to restore the world to normal after his nemesis, Doctor Eggman, splits the world into pieces, as well as he struggles with his new beast form, Sonic the Werehog. While incorporating Sonic's traditional platforming and trademark speed, the gameplay style focuses on behind-the-back third-person viewpoints while featuring occasional 2D side-scrolling platform gameplay. Gameplay seamlessly transitions between these two styles

 

Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood

Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is a Nintendo DS console role-playing game, based on the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, developed by Canadian RPG developer BioWare. The game focuses on the events surrounding the kidnapping of Knuckles, and the disappearance of the Chaos Emeralds after the defeat of Dr. Eggman



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Sonic Riders Zero Gravity

Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (ソニックライダーズ シューティングスターストーリー Sonikku Raidāzu: Shūtingu Sutā Sutōrī  lit. Sonic Riders: Shooting Star Story) (Abbreviate: SR0G, SRZG) is a hoverboard-racing video game for the Wii and PlayStation 2. Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity is the sequel to Sonic Riders. The game was published by Sega Corporation and developed by the UGA division at SonicTeam.

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Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, often just known simply as Mario and Sonic (マリオ&ソニック AT 北京オリンピック Mario ando Sonikku atto Pekin Orinpikku, lit. "Mario & Sonic at the Beijing Olympics") is a sports game developed by Sega which was released on the Wii gaming console in November of 2007 and Nintendo DS handheld in January 2008. It is the first official crossover game featuring both Mario and Sonic The Hedgehog, Nintendo and Sega's former rival mascots, along with other characters from their respective series.

The game is officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia. It is the first official game of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games to be released, with a more realistic sports game to be later released by Sega in 2008.

 

 

 

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Sonic And The Secret Rings

Sonic and the Secret Rings (ソニックと秘密のリング Sonikku to Himitsu no Ringu), previously known by the working title Sonic Wild Fire, is a video game developed by Sonic Team within the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was released exclusively for the Wii on February 20, 2007 in North America, in Europe on March 2, 2007and in Japan on March 15, 2007 With a storyline inspired by Arabian Nights, the game is Sonic's first entry for Nintendo's 7th generation console and the first fully 3D Sonic game to include Sonic as the only playable character on a home console since the Sega Genesis game Sonic 3D Blast released in 1996 and the first Sonic game to star Sonic as the only playable character in Story Mode since the game Sonic Pocket Adventure in 1999.

 

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Sonic Rush Adventure

Sonic Rush Adventure (ソニック ラッシュ アドベンチャー Sonikku Rasshu Adobenchā) is a Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo DS videogame handheld, developed by Dimps and Sonic Team, published by Sega. Sonic the Hedgehog and Blaze the Cat return as playable characters, alongside a new female raccoon named Marine the Raccoon. Sonic Rush Adventure is a direct sequel to Sonic Rush and the second online game in the Sonic series, the first being the 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog.

 


Sonic Rush

Sonic Rush (ソニック ラッシュ Sonikku Rashu) is a Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Dimps in cooperation with Sonic Team, and published by Sega. Sonic Rush was released worldwide in November, 2005.

Sonic Rush is a traditional 2D platform game much like the original 8/16-bit versions and Game Boy Advance titles in the series. However, graphics of the main characters as well as the bosses are fully polygonal, as opposed to sprites as all 2D Sonic games had previously used. Stages are of the 2-D side-scrolling variety, much like the Sonic Advance games. The two DS screens are used to double the display of the play area, joined at the bottom of the top screen and top of the bottom screen. The characters will generally be displayed in the center of one screen, only to run, fall or jump into the other screen, making full use of both screens. A 3D perspective is used during boss battles. Sonic Rush is the first ever Sonic game on a seventh generation system.

 


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Sonic Advance 1

Sonic Advance (ソニックアドバンス Sonikku Adobansu) is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps, published by SEGA (in Japan), by THQ (in North America) and by Infogrames (in Europe and Australia) for Game Boy Advance. It was released in Japan on December 22, 2001, in North America on February 4, 2002 and finally in Europe on March 23, 2002. Sonic Advance was also ported to Nokia's N-Gage system on October 7, 2003, under the title SonicN.

 

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Sonic Advance 2

Sonic Advance 2 (ソニックアドバンス2 Sonikku Adobansu Tsū) is a side-scrolling platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. The game was released in Japan on December 19, 2002, in North America on March 10, 2003, in Europe on March 18, 2003. It is based on a modified version of Sonic Advances game engine.

 


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Sonic Advance 3
 

Sonic Advance 3 (ソニックアドバンス3 Sonikku Adobansu Surī) is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. It was first released in North America on June 7, 2004, later in Japan on June 17, 2004 and then in Europe on June 18, 2004. The game uses elements from Sonic Advance and Sonic Advance 2, as well as allowing the player to choose an additional partner, who augments the player's actions. The Chao Garden mode from the previous Advance games has been removed due to memory limitations, and the Chao Garden in this game serves to help the player view the Chaos Emeralds and chao they have collected.

 

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Sonic Battle

Sonic Battle is a fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps and published either by Sega (in Japan) or THQ (outside of Japan) for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. This is the second Sonic fighting game, the first being the 3D arcade game Sonic the Fighters.

 

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Sonic Pinball Party

Sonic Pinball Party is a video game released for Game Boy Advance in 2003. It is a celebration of sorts for Sonic Team featuring many references to its previous games, mostly Sonic.

 

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Sonic The Hedgehog 2006

Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 that was made to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. It was developed by Sonic Team, published by Sega and directed by Shun Nakamura and was the first Sonic title to appear on a seventh generation game console.The game shares its name with two earlier video games, a manga, a television series, a comic book series and, of course, Sonic the Hedgehog himself. To disambiguate, the game has been called by a number of different aliases, including Sonic '06, Sonic 2006, Sonic 360, and Sonic Next Gen. It was released on November 7, 2006.Sonic the Hedgehog was rated E-10+ (for Fantasy Violence). This is the second Sonic game to receive this rating (the first one was Shadow the Hedgehog).

 

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  • Sonic Adventure DX

    Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (ソニックアドベンチャー デラシクス Sonikku Adobenchā Derakusu), is a platform game for the GameCube and PC.

    The game was released as an enhanced port of the original Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, with several additional features added. The PC version was at first released only in Japan and Europe, but later saw a limited North American release. Sonic Adventure DX includes a mission mode, which included 60 missions to complete throughout the adventure fields and action stages. It also contains a minigame collection, which is comprised of twelve Game Gear games featuring Sonic and friends.

     

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    Sonic Adventure 2 Battle

    Sonic Adventure 2 is a platform game developed by Sonic Team USA and published by Sega in 2001 as a part of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is also the first game developed by Sonic Team USA for the Sega Dreamcast video game console.Sonic Adventure 2 is a sequel of Sonic Adventure. It is also the only game where Sonic wears Soap shoes to promote the product. There were also many billboards in the game that promoted the shoes.It was released in North America on June 18, 2001 and in Japan and Europe on June 23, 2001 to mark the 10th anniversary of the release of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. This game introduces two new playable characters, Shadow the Hedgehog and Rouge the Bat, and is also one of the few Sonic games to officially feature Doctor Eggman as a playable character. On December 10, 2001, a port of the game called Sonic Adventure 2 Battle was released onto the Nintendo GameCube in Japan, followed by North America on February 12, 2002 and Europe on May 3, 2002.

     

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    Sonic Heroes

    Sonic Heroes is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is the first multiplatform game in the Sonic series, and is the second game developed by Sonic Team USA. It is also the direct sequel to Sonic Adventure 2. Development was done with the RenderWare engine in order for the game to be programmed for the Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, and PC CD-ROM. The title's phrase "Sonic Heroes" refers to the uniting of the protagonists of the Sonic the Hedgehog series.The game introduces several new gameplay elements. Unlike past Sonic games, which have all had a player controlling one character, players are able to control three characters at a time, switching the party's leader from speed, power and flight. The player must use these abilities to get through two "stages" before fighting a boss.This game also marked the return of many characters from the Sonic universe: Chaotix, a group last seen in Knuckles' Chaotix on the Sega 32X; Shadow the Hedgehog and Rouge the Bat from Sonic Adventure 2; Cream the Rabbit from Sonic Advance 2; Big the Cat from Sonic Adventure; Metal Sonic, who, prior to this game, had not played a major role in the series for years, last having one in Knuckles' Chaotix in 1995. The game also introduces a new character, E-123 Omega, who seems to represent Eggman's infamous E-Series.

     

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    Sonic Mega Collection

    Sonic Mega Collection (ソニック メガコレクション Sonikku Mega Korekushon) is a collection of Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games in the Sonic the Hedgehog series for the Nintendo GameCube.

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    Shadow The Hedgehog

    Shadow the Hedgehog is a video game starring an anti-hero of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Shadow the Hedgehog. It was revealed at Sonic's inauguration into the Walk of Game. It is the third game developed by Sega Studio USA, and was released in the United States on November 15, 2005, in Europe on November 18, 2005, and in Japan on December 15, 2005.The game's most well-known tagline is; "Hero or villain? You decide." Others include "Who do you fight when you don't know what you're fighting for?"; "Will he be good? Or evil? No one knows but you - Shadow the Hedgehog..."; and "This time... Evil will face Evil!".Shadow the Hedgehog was the first Sonic game to have an E10+ rating (For fantasy violence and mild language.) by the ESRB. It is also the first post-Sonic Adventure Sonic game to not feature Sonic's name in the title.

     


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    Sonic Riders

    Sonic Riders (ソニックライダーズ Sonikku Raidāzu) is a hoverboard-racing video game spin-off produced by Sega and developed by their second-party, Sonic Team's UGA Division for the Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox and PC. It is the fourth racing game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, preceded by Sonic Drift, Sonic Drift 2 and Sonic R. The characters race on floating airboards, air shoes and motorbikes powered by air, called "Extreme Gear".The game was released to start off the 15th anniversary of the release of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. This game introduces five new playable characters, the Babylon Rogues and the E-10000 series. A sequel to Sonic Riders, entitled Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, has been released in 2008 for the Wii and PlayStation 2. This was the last Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo Gamecube and Microsoft Xbox.

     

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    Sonic The Hedgehog

    Sonic the Hedgehog (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ Sonikku za Hejjihoggu) is a platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis system. It is the inaugural game in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog video game series, and was the first title developed by Sonic Team. It was first released on June 23, 1991 in North America, and the same day in Europe. The Japanese Mega Drive version was released on July 26, 1991. It is sometimes retroactively referred to as Sonic the Hedgehog 1 or Sonic 1 to differentiate it from both its main character and sequels in the same series.This game propelled the Genesis into mass popularity in North America. After it was released, it eventually replaced Altered Beast as the game bundled with the console, and was later replaced with its first sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog 2. The game featured many novel elements which contributed to its popularity and helped to promote the uptake of 16-bit consoles. The game is widely considered to be one of the greatest games of all time, placing #51 on IGN's 2007 list.Sonic the Hedgehog added the element of speed to the standard platform formula and introduced other unique elements as well, such as the loops, springboards, high-speed devices, and the rings now permanently associated with the game series.The game was both a critical and commercial success. As of November 19, 2007, the game has sold 4 million copies, the second-highest amount for a Genesis game, behind Sonic 2, which has sold 6 million copies.

     


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    Sonic The Hedgehog 2

    Sonic the Hedgehog 2, or simply Sonic 2, is a platform game developed by American studio Sega Technical Institute in collaboration with Sonic Team, and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis. It released in Japan on November 21 of 1992 and in North America and Europe three days later on November 24. It is the sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog and was followed by Sonic the Hedgehog 3 in 1994. The game introduces Miles "Tails" Prower as a new playable character. The game follows the effects of the 8-bit version which was released earlier.The story follows Sonic the Hedgehog and Tails on their mission to stop the evil Dr. Robotnik from stealing the Chaos Emeralds to power his Death Egg. Sonic and Tails must defeat Robotnik's army and free their friends.Six months after its release it had sold around six million copies and became the best selling game on the Mega Drive. The game was compatible with Sonic & Knuckles lock-on feature which allowed the player to play as Knuckles in Sonic 2. It has been included in a number of compilation packages on a range of platforms; on June 11, 2007, the game was made available on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console, and released for Xbox Live Arcade on September 12, 2007.

     

     

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    Sonic The Hedgehog 3
     

    Sonic the Hedgehog 3, often abbreviated and literally known in Europe as Sonic 3, is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was developed by American studio Sega Technical Institute in collaboration with Sonic Team, and was published by Sega. The game debuted worldwide in the first half of 1994.The game is closely tied to its direct sequel Sonic & Knuckles, as the two games were originally one until time constraints and cartridge costs forced the game to be split into two interlocking parts. Combined, both games have sold over 4 million copies.

     


    Sonic And Knuckles

    Sonic & Knuckles (ソニック&ナックルズ Sonikku to Nakkuruzu) is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Sonic Team in collaboration with Sega Technical Institute, and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1994. It is the direct sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which was released earlier that year. The game features unique "lock-on technology" which enables another cartridge to be plugged in via the socket on top.

     

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    Sonic Spinball

    Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (also known as Sonic Spinball) is an adventure pinball game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1993 and later ported to the Game Gear system.It was also released in 1995 on the Master System in Europe by Sega Europe (which is one of the last games released in Europe for the system and is quite hard to find), and was later released in Brazil by TecToy and in Portugal by Ecofilmes. This version is a port of the Game Gear version.The Mega Drive/Genesis version was released on the Wii's Virtual Console on March 12, 2007 in North America and April 5, 2007 in Europe and also appears on the Sonic Mega Collection compilation for Gamecube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC.The game is a pun on pinball and Sonic's famous spin move. It is the only Sonic game to feature characters from the Saturday morning cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog and Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, though only in cameos. The game's score was composed by Howard Drossin.

     

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    Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine

    Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine is a Sonic the Hedgehog video game. The game is a modified version of the Japanese puzzle game Puyo Puyo. Unlike other games in the series, it takes place in the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog universe.

     

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    Sonic 3D Blast

    Sonic 3D Blast: Flickies' Island (titled Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and called Sonic 3D Blast in North America, both names used in Japan) is an isometric platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was developed in the United Kingdom by Traveller's Tales and published by Sega. The Japanese version was a Sega Saturn exclusive. The Genesis/Mega Drive version has been released on the Wii's Virtual Console service in late 2007 on the European and Japanese markets, and in November 19, 2007 for North America.Archie Comics published a comic adaptation of the game for a 48-page special, published in January 1997. A loose adaptation of the game also appeared in issues #104-106 of Sonic the Comic.

     

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