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In the run-up to the release of '''''[[Sonic Adventure]]''''' for the [[Dreamcast]], Sega artist [[Yuji Uekawa]] produced a large number of artworks which were used in promotional material and instruction manuals, as well as being distributed to the gaming media. The art was drawn in a new and different style from previous games, in particular using black outlines and more humanoid proportions for all characters. | In the run-up to the release of '''''[[Sonic Adventure]]''''' for the [[Dreamcast]], Sega artist [[Yuji Uekawa]] produced a large number of artworks which were used in promotional material and instruction manuals, as well as being distributed to the gaming media. The art was drawn in a new and different style from previous games, in particular using black outlines and more humanoid proportions for all characters. | ||
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Revision as of 02:32, 4 June 2008
In the run-up to the release of Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, Sega artist Yuji Uekawa produced a large number of artworks which were used in promotional material and instruction manuals, as well as being distributed to the gaming media. The art was drawn in a new and different style from previous games, in particular using black outlines and more humanoid proportions for all characters.
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