Difference between revisions of "Amy & Rouge Volleyball"
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− | '''''Amy/Rouge''''' is a LCD game created for distribution in McDonalds chain of fast food restaurants. They were included inside Happy Meals for a limited time in 2005. This is one of six Sonic related LCD games released during this promotion. As can be seen on the spanish flyer for the promotion, a ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg|Billy Hatcher]]'' game was replaced with this game. There is a directional pad which includes left and right directions and also a single button. The background seems to be that of a tennis court. The object of the game is to hit a ball back at an opponent on the end of the screen using the 1 button. If the opponent misses the ball then the score tally goes up. If you miss the ball then the opponent's score tally will go up instead. | + | '''''Amy/Rouge''''' is a LCD game created for distribution in McDonalds chain of fast food restaurants. They were included inside Happy Meals for a limited time in 2005. This is one of six Sonic related LCD games released during this promotion. As can be seen on the spanish flyer for the promotion, a ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg|Billy Hatcher]]'' game was replaced with this game. |
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+ | There is a directional pad which includes left and right directions and also a single button. The background seems to be that of a tennis court. The object of the game is to hit a ball back at an opponent on the end of the screen using the 1 button. If the opponent misses the ball then the score tally goes up. If you miss the ball then the opponent's score tally will go up instead. | ||
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Amy/Rouge is a LCD game created for distribution in McDonalds chain of fast food restaurants. They were included inside Happy Meals for a limited time in 2005. This is one of six Sonic related LCD games released during this promotion. As can be seen on the spanish flyer for the promotion, a Billy Hatcher game was replaced with this game.
There is a directional pad which includes left and right directions and also a single button. The background seems to be that of a tennis court. The object of the game is to hit a ball back at an opponent on the end of the screen using the 1 button. If the opponent misses the ball then the score tally goes up. If you miss the ball then the opponent's score tally will go up instead.
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