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7/10
Good to see Sonic back in his 2D form
While I liked Sonic Adventure I was not very keen on it's sequel or Sonic Heroes. The blue hedgehog and his pals simply do not belong in a 3D world and I was more than eager to get this game as it is a return to good old days of Sonic's previous incarnations on the Genesis.

Everything you would have liked about the old Sonic is back. The level designs, the power-ups, the cool music and gameplay that next-gen consoles lacked.

However fun the game is to play, it doesn't have much replay value. There are secret entrances in every level to the special stage and I only found one of them. Sorry, but I'm not going to replay every level looking for the special stages. The special stages themselves are kinda hard and there's no way I'd be able to get through all of them. Although turning into Super Sonic, as a result of winning them, would have been cool.

Included on this cartridge is the Chao Garden. If you have a link cable to your Gamecube and you have Sonic Adventure 1 or 2, you can transport your Chao onto your Gameboy and keep it as a sort of Tamagochi. When transporting them a pipe will appear on both screens and suck them up and plop them down. It's really quite cool and one of the few reasons to keep going back to the game.

Still, I will without a doubt be getting Sonic Advance 2 and 3, regardless.

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6/10
SONIC ADVANCE
TCurtis919222 April 2020
"SONIC ADVANCE" (2001) was the first of 3 "Advance" games made for Nintendo's Gameboy Advance. It was the first game since "SONIC AND KNUCKLES" (1994) to capture the original feel of classic Sonic despite the sprites being from Sonic's green eye era.

The levels are similar to classic levels (Ice Cap Zone, Carnival Night Zone, Whacky Workbench etc) but fresh and the soundtrack, although inferior by Sonic standards, is good.

Despite Nintendo's new entry (developed by dimps) seeming promising Sonic was, post Advance 3, dragged into Nintendo hell for many years.
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