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− | '''''Sonic Rush''''' is | + | '''''Sonic Rush''''' is a game from [[Sega]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released in November 2005. |
The game is a 2D platformer in virtually all of the game, much like the [[Sega Genesis]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] titles in the series. However, the player, as well as the bosses, are fully polygonal. There is but a single part of the game where three-dimensional movement is possible. Both the top and bottom screens are used during Acts, and the player switches between them when they reach certain heights or depths. The Touch Screen has only one use in the game: Special Stages. When Sonic enters a Special Stage, it looks and feels quite similar to those from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', but you control him with the stylus. Also, there are balloons which fire Sonic into the air. When this happens, you must tap certain spots on the screen in order to get 5, 10, or 20 Ring bonuses. Finally, you can attack enemies by tapping them on the screen. | The game is a 2D platformer in virtually all of the game, much like the [[Sega Genesis]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] titles in the series. However, the player, as well as the bosses, are fully polygonal. There is but a single part of the game where three-dimensional movement is possible. Both the top and bottom screens are used during Acts, and the player switches between them when they reach certain heights or depths. The Touch Screen has only one use in the game: Special Stages. When Sonic enters a Special Stage, it looks and feels quite similar to those from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', but you control him with the stylus. Also, there are balloons which fire Sonic into the air. When this happens, you must tap certain spots on the screen in order to get 5, 10, or 20 Ring bonuses. Finally, you can attack enemies by tapping them on the screen. | ||
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System(s): Nintendo DS |
Publisher: Sega |
Genre: 2D Platform |
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Sonic Rush is a game from Sega for the Nintendo DS. It was released in November 2005.
The game is a 2D platformer in virtually all of the game, much like the Sega Genesis and Game Boy Advance titles in the series. However, the player, as well as the bosses, are fully polygonal. There is but a single part of the game where three-dimensional movement is possible. Both the top and bottom screens are used during Acts, and the player switches between them when they reach certain heights or depths. The Touch Screen has only one use in the game: Special Stages. When Sonic enters a Special Stage, it looks and feels quite similar to those from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, but you control him with the stylus. Also, there are balloons which fire Sonic into the air. When this happens, you must tap certain spots on the screen in order to get 5, 10, or 20 Ring bonuses. Finally, you can attack enemies by tapping them on the screen.
The two playable characters are Sonic the Hedgehog and Blaze the Cat. Though the adventures are completely different, they cross paths multiple times and play through the same Zones (though in a different order).
Zones
- Leaf Storm Zone - Sonic Zone 1, Blaze Zone 2
- Water Palace Zone - Sonic Zone 2, Blaze Zone 4
- Mirage Road Zone - Sonic Zone 3, Blaze Zone 3
- Night Carnival Zone - Sonic Zone 4, Blaze Zone 1 (Name possibly reused from Carnival Night Zone)
- Huge Crisis Zone - Sonic Zone 5, Blaze Zone 6
- Altitude Limit Zone - Sonic Zone 6, Blaze Zone 5
- Dead Line Zone - Zone 7
- Point W - Final Zone
- Exception - Bonus level, played as Sonic and Blaze in a similar fashion to the FinalHazard battle.
Sound Test
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001. | A New Day (Title Edit) | Title Screen | 002. | What U Need Is Remix | Main Menu | |
003. | The Ordinary Zone | Overworld Map | 004. | The Last Zone | Overworld Map; used before beating F-Zone or Exception. | |
005. | Right There, Ride On | Leaf Storm Zone - Sonic | 006. | Right There, Ride On Blaze Version | Leaf Storm Zone - Blaze | |
007. | Back 2 Back | Water Palace Zone - Sonic | 008. | Back 2 Back Blaze Version | Water Palace Zone - Blaze | |
009. | Ethno Circus | Mirage Road Zone - Sonic | 010. | Ethno Circus Blaze Version | Mirage Road Zone - Blaze | |
011. | Ska Cha Cha | Night Carnival Zone - Sonic | 012. | Ska Cha Cha Blaze Version | Night Carnival Zone - Blaze | |
013. | Jeh Jeh Rocket | Huge Crisis Zone - Sonic | 014. | Jeh Jeh Rocket Blaze Version | Huge Crisis Zone - Blaze | |
015. | Get Edgy | Altitude Limit Zone - Sonic | 016. | Get Edgy Blaze Version | Altitude Limit Zone - Blaze | |
017. | What U Need | Dead Line Zone - Sonic | 018. | What U Need Blaze Version | Dead Line Zone - Blaze | |
019. | Metal Scratchin' | Vs. Boss | 020. | Metal Scratchin' (Part 2) | Vs. Boss Pinch | |
021. | Vela-Nova | Vs. Hero | 022. | Vela-Nova (Part 2) | Vs. Hero (Climax) | |
023. | Bomber Barbara | Final Boss | 024. | Bomber Barbara (Part 2) | Final Boss Pinch | |
025. | Groove Rush #4 | Final Boss Clear | 026. | Raisin' Me Up (Prologue) | Last event | |
027. | Medley Rush #1 | Credits | 028. | The Secret | Jingle for unlocking something | |
029. | I Wanna Breath | Hero Drowning | 030. | One Up! | Extra Life | |
031. | Theme of Sonic's Event | Event - Sonic | 032. | Theme of Blaze's Event | Event - Blaze | |
033. | Theme of Comical Event | Event - Humor | 034. | Theme of Strained Event | Event - Tension | |
035. | Theme of After The Fight | Event -After various boss battles | 036. | Theme of Warm Event | ??? | |
037. | What U Need Is PSG | ??? | 038. | Groove Rush #1 PSG | ??? | |
039. | Groove Rush #2 | Game Over | 040. | It's A New Record ! | New Record | |
041. | Groove Rush #1 | Act Clear | 042. | Groove Rush #3 | Zone 7 Boss Clear | |
043. | Groove Rush #2 PSG | ??? | 044. | After The Fight | ??? | |
045. | Blaze Appear | Scene when Blaze first appears | 046. | Kick the Eggman | Scene after Blaze's boss fights | |
047. | A New Day | Special Stage | 048. | A New Day (Intermission) | Special Stage Start & End | |
110. | The Extra Zone | Jingle for unlocking Exception | 111. | Anxiety | Extra demo #1 | |
112. | A Flicker of Hope | Extra demo #2 | 113. | The Metamorphosis | Extra demo #3 | |
114. | Blaze Pinch! | Scene after Exception | 115. | Wrapped in Black | Exception (Extra Boss) | |
116. | Wrapped in Black (Part 2) | Exception Pinch | 117. | Groove Rush #5 | Exception Clear | |
118. | Raisin' Me Up | Extra Ending | 119. | Medley Rush #2 | Extra Credits | |
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Resources
Box Art
- Rush eu boxart.jpg
EU cover