Sega file a trademark for 'Sonic Rush Adventure'
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Ever tried raising them in DX? You'd have the original gardens, the better engine and hero/dark types that don't fluctuate every time you feed, pet, or pick up the chao.Locit wrote:I liked Chao raising in SA, but not so much in SA2. It seemed more organic and open ended, but maybe that's just me waxing nostalgia. I thought the gardens in the first were cooler, if a little less, um, functional. That, and I thought the good/bad Chao aspects were silly. The "good" chao looked gay, and you had to monitor who you were raising your chao with if you wanted a neutral one, which meant countless load times for switching between the two sides. Blah.
The hero chao still look 'gay', though (not sure what you're on about, I actually found the swimming, power and angel hero chao some of the most beautiful of the bunch).
It was a cool time sink, too bad it never got farther than that.
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I pirated that almost a year ago... never bothered to play it much, though. The fact I'd played the game to death on the Dreamcast back in 1999 didn't help much.
Then again, I also picked up <i>Heroes</i> for about a fiver (yeah, I know, in b4 "five dollars too much"), and I haven't gone back to IT in a while, either...
Then again, I also picked up <i>Heroes</i> for about a fiver (yeah, I know, in b4 "five dollars too much"), and I haven't gone back to IT in a while, either...
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Meanwhile, the Sonic Rush game that -exists- now runs on NO$GBA. Lags something fierce, but it runs.
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Yes, I was playing the E3 demo! makes you think why they removed various things when the game could've won even better praise if it remained in the beta formula.
The E3 Leaf Storm zone music is far better than that annoying "right there, right on" song.
Sonic Cult has everything if you want to play the Demo and listen to the beta BGM.
The E3 Leaf Storm zone music is far better than that annoying "right there, right on" song.
Sonic Cult has everything if you want to play the Demo and listen to the beta BGM.
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Well that's certainly just a matter of opinion, as far as I'm concerned the original track was generic rubbish, Naganuma's work gave a fairly fresh feeling to what was otherwise just a bog standard forest level.The E3 Leaf Storm zone music is far better than that annoying "right there, right on" song.
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Right on. I'm glad that track was used elsewhere, it was completely uninspired. It reminded me of the music from the GBA Sonic titles, which I on the whole did not enjoy.James McGeachie wrote:Well that's certainly just a matter of opinion, as far as I'm concerned the original track was generic rubbish, Naganuma's work gave a fairly fresh feeling to what was otherwise just a bog standard forest level.The E3 Leaf Storm zone music is far better than that annoying "right there, right on" song.
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