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Platforms:
Nintendo DS
Developer:
Dimps
Publisher:
SEGA
Genre:
Platformer
Release Dates:
- 15 Nov 2005 [US]
- 23 Nov 2005 [JP]
- 25 Nov 2005 [EU]
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Sonic's very first Nintendo DS outing wasn't actually Sonic Rush, but an E3 demo where players rubbed the touch screen to make the blue blur race faster. However, this actual release features pure 2D Sonic action once again, and that's no bad thing at all. Sonic's universe becomes collided with another, and so begins the introduction of Blaze the Cat - protector of the mysterious Sol Emeralds (here we go again).
Unfortunately, twice the heroes also means twice the foes, as 'Eggman Nega' comes forth with his very toffy demeanour to team up with good ol' vanilla Eggman. Although Sonic Rush has been critically acclaimed for its back-to-the-roots level design and entertaining gameplay, new features such as the Tension Meter ensures that speed freaks are not left out of the equation.
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SONICTEAM showcased a technical demo of Sonic on the Nintendo DS in May 2004, at the E3 event in Los Angeles. At this time Sonic Rush had not been announced, and as a result many feared this minigame was to be the next release. It worked by rubbing the touch screen from left to right as fast as possible to gain more speed. Sonic was seen running in an on-rails 3D stage in graphics that pushed the DS to its limits. SEGA stressed that this was not to be the next handheld Sonic instalment, despite raving fanboys advocating otherwise.
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