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'''''Sonic Advance''''' (ソニック アドバンス) is a 2D ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' platform game released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in late 2001. It was the first ''Sonic'' game to be released for the system, and along with ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' (which was released in Japan on the same day), stands as the first ''Sonic'' game to be released on a [[Nintendo]] console, systems which traditionally rivaled those built by [[Sega]].
 
'''''Sonic Advance''''' (ソニック アドバンス) is a 2D ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' platform game released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in late 2001. It was the first ''Sonic'' game to be released for the system, and along with ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' (which was released in Japan on the same day), stands as the first ''Sonic'' game to be released on a [[Nintendo]] console, systems which traditionally rivaled those built by [[Sega]].
  
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
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The evil scientist, Dr. Eggman, has hatched another dastardly plot. He plans to build a Dr. Eggman Empire by turning all the animals into robots. "If I gather all 7 Chaos  Emeralds, I'll gain unimaginable power!" You can't just watch your comrades become tools of Dr. Eggman!
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Command Sonic as he dashes into action along with his pals, Amy, Knuckles, and Tails, to stop the evil Dr. Eggman!
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|''Sonic Advance'' US manual|ref={{fileref|SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf|page=6}}}}
 
The Story begins as Sonic goes to search for Eggman around the South Island, by collecting Chaos Emeralds. Sonic arrives in Angel Island and he sees a robotic lookalike of Knuckles named Mecha Knuckles, and Eggman built the Egg Rocket which will go in outer space, so Sonic goes in and finds Eggman. Later he finds Eggman and chases him outside and defeats him.  
 
The Story begins as Sonic goes to search for Eggman around the South Island, by collecting Chaos Emeralds. Sonic arrives in Angel Island and he sees a robotic lookalike of Knuckles named Mecha Knuckles, and Eggman built the Egg Rocket which will go in outer space, so Sonic goes in and finds Eggman. Later he finds Eggman and chases him outside and defeats him.  
  
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**'''High Jump''': Press {{B}} such that the hammer hits a spring and Amy will be launched to great heights.
 
**'''High Jump''': Press {{B}} such that the hammer hits a spring and Amy will be launched to great heights.
  
==History==
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==Sound test==
===Legacy===
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{| class="prettytable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="50%"
Some of the game's music is remixed from previous [[Mega Drive]] games. The remixed music includes the Options (''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic 1]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Scrap Brain Zone]]), Player Data (''Sonic 1''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Star Light Zone]]), 2P select (''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic 2]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 2P [[Emerald Hill Zone]]), invincibility (''Sonic 1''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Invincibility), and the first two bosses in the [[X-Zone]] (''Sonic 1'' and ''Sonic 2''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s boss musics).
 
 
 
There is a mobile port created by Gameloft where you can only play as Sonic the Hedgehog and 3-4 Zones, depending on your device.
 
 
 
==Manuals==
 
*[[Sonic Advance US Manual]]
 
*[[Sonic Advance EU Manual]]
 
*[[Sonic Advance JP Manual]] (no manual scans)
 
 
 
==Also Released On==
 
* ''[[SonicN]]'' (2003)
 
* ''[[Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party Combo Pack]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005)
 
* ''[[2 in 1: Sonic Advance & ChuChu Rocket!]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005)
 
* ''[[2 in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Battle]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005)
 
 
 
==Sound Test==
 
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| Extra Ending
 
| Extra Ending
 
| The Moon Zone Ending
 
| The Moon Zone Ending
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NOTE 3: There are a few tracks both used and unused (marked with an *) that are only accessible by hacking the game's memory.  These include:
 
NOTE 3: There are a few tracks both used and unused (marked with an *) that are only accessible by hacking the game's memory.  These include:
 
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* [XX] Final Boss 3 (Final form of the [[X-Zone]] boss)
 
* [XX] Final Boss 3 (Final form of the [[X-Zone]] boss)
 
* [XX] Game Over
 
* [XX] Game Over
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* [72] VS 9 (VS Game Results (Draw) (Multi-Pak))
 
* [72] VS 9 (VS Game Results (Draw) (Multi-Pak))
 
* [51] Unrival* (Invincible) (unused; officially used starting in Advance 2)
 
* [51] Unrival* (Invincible) (unused; officially used starting in Advance 2)
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==Production Credits==
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==History==
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===Sales data===
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|-
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! Number of copies sold
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! Platform
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! Region
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! Reference
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! Note
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| 1,210,000
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| Game Boy Advance
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| US
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| [http://www.the-magicbox.com/Chart-USPlatinum.shtml The Magic Box - US Platinum Videogame Chart]
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| These sales numbers makes ''Sonic Advance'' the only handheld Sonic game confirmed to have sold over one million units in one region.
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|}
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===Legacy===
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Some of the game's music is remixed from previous [[Mega Drive]] games. The remixed music includes the Options (''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic 1]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Scrap Brain Zone]]), Player Data (''Sonic 1''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Star Light Zone]]), 2P select (''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic 2]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 2P [[Emerald Hill Zone]]), invincibility (''Sonic 1''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Invincibility), and the first two bosses in the [[X-Zone]] (''Sonic 1'' and ''Sonic 2''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s boss musics).
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There is a mobile port created by Gameloft where you can only play as Sonic the Hedgehog and 3-4 Zones, depending on your device.
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====Also Released On====
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* ''[[Sonic N]]'' (2003)
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* ''[[Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party Combo Pack]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005)
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* ''[[2 in 1: Sonic Advance & ChuChu Rocket!]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005)
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* ''[[2 in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Battle]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005)
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==Production credits==
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===Sonic Team===
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{{creditsheader|Sonic Team}}
Executive Supervisor: [[Tetsu Kayama]]<br>
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*'''Executive Supervisor:''' [[Tetsu Kayama]]
Executive Producer: [[Hideki Sato]]<br>
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*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hideki Sato]]
Producer: [[Yuji Naka]]<br/>
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*'''Producer:''' [[Yuji Naka]]
Director: [[Akinori Nishiyama]]<br/>
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*'''Director:''' [[Akinori Nishiyama]]
Art Director: [[Yuji Uekawa]]<br/>
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*'''Art Director:''' [[Yuji Uekawa]]
Technical Director: [[Takahiro Hamano]]<br/>
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*'''Technical Director:''' [[Takahiro Hamano]]
Designers: [[Sachiko Kawamura]], [[Kazuko Ito]], [[Makoto Yonezu]]<br/>
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*'''Designers:''' [[Sachiko Kawamura]], [[Kazuko Ito]], [[Makoto Yonezu]]
Programmers: [[Yoshihisa Hashimoto]], [[Takaaki Saito]]<br/>
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*'''Programmers:''' [[Yoshihisa Hashimoto]], [[Takaaki Saito]]
  
===Dimps===
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{{creditsheader|Dimps}}
Producer: Hiroshi Matsumoto<br/>
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*'''Producer:''' Hiroshi Matsumoto
Line Producer: Koichi Sakita<br/>
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*'''Line Producer:''' Koichi Sakita
Planners: Yukihiro Higashi, Masaaki Yamagiwa<br/>
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*'''Planners:''' Yukihiro Higashi, Masaaki Yamagiwa
Programmers: Shinichiro Shibusawa, Hirofumi Kono, Hiroki Yoshitake, Katsuya Kuramoto<br/>
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*'''Programmers:''' Shinichiro Shibusawa, Hirofumi Kono, Hiroki Yoshitake, Katsuya Kuramoto
Designers: Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Yuko Yamanoue, Etsuko Hosukawa, Toru Nakanishi, Sadaki Matsumoto<br/>
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*'''Designers:''' Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Yuko Yamanoue, Etsuko Hosukawa, Toru Nakanishi, Sadaki Matsumoto
Sound: Hironobu Inagaki, Atsuyoshi Isemura<br/>
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*'''Sound:''' Hironobu Inagaki, Atsuyoshi Isemura
Special Thanks: Masahisa Naganuma, Takayuki Sakamoto<br/>
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*'''Special Thanks:''' Masahisa Naganuma, Takayuki Sakamoto
  
Sound Created By: [[Wave Master]]<br>
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*'''Sound Created By:''' [[Wave Master]]
Sound Creators: [[Tatsuyuki Maeda]], [[Yutaka Minobe]]<br>
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*'''Sound Creators:''' [[Tatsuyuki Maeda]], [[Yutaka Minobe]]
[[Scrap Brain Zone]], [[Star Light Zone]], Power Up, Boss From [[Sonic 1|Sonic the Hedgehog]]<br>
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*'''[[Scrap Brain Zone]], [[Star Light Zone]], Power Up, Boss From [[Sonic 1|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
[[Emerald Hill Zone|Emerald Hill Zone(2P)]], Boss From [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]<br>
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*'''[[Emerald Hill Zone|Emerald Hill Zone(2P)]], Boss From [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]
Music Composed & Arranged Remodeling: [[Masato Nakamura]]<br>
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*'''Music Composed & Arranged Remodeling:''' [[Masato Nakamura]]
  
===Sega Corporation===
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{{creditsheader|Sega Corporation}}
Promotion Management: [[Masanao Maeda]], [[Hiroyuki Miyazaki]], Seijiro Sannabe, Hideki Yokaichiya, Yasushi Yamashita<br>
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*'''Promotion Management:''' [[Masanao Maeda]], [[Hiroyuki Miyazaki]], Seijiro Sannabe, Hideki Yokaichiya, Yasushi Yamashita
Product Development: Yoshiki Ohka<br>
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*'''Product Development:''' Yoshiki Ohka
Marketing: Yasunobu Masahiro, Naoko Ohka, Takayoshi Ohuchi<br>
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*'''Marketing:''' Yasunobu Masahiro, Naoko Ohka, Takayoshi Ohuchi
Publicity: Yasushi Nagumo, Mariko Takeda<br>
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*'''Publicity:''' Yasushi Nagumo, Mariko Takeda
Marketing Research: Tsuyoshi Sawada, Ayako Hino<br>
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*'''Marketing Research:''' Tsuyoshi Sawada, Ayako Hino
Manual Production: Yoshihiro Sakuta, Chieko Nakamura, Makoto Nishino, Toshiki Yamaguchi, Satoru Ishigami<br>
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*'''Manual Production:''' Yoshihiro Sakuta, Chieko Nakamura, Makoto Nishino, Toshiki Yamaguchi, Satoru Ishigami
Test Team: Akira Nishikawa, Hiroyuki Miyano, Yutaka Kawasaki<br>
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*'''Test Team:''' Akira Nishikawa, Hiroyuki Miyano, Yutaka Kawasaki
  
===Sega Of America===
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{{creditsheader|Sega Of America}}
Executive Management: Peter Moore<br>
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*'''Executive Management:''' [[Peter Moore]]
Localization Producers: Osamu Shibayama<br>
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*'''Localization Producers:''' Osamu Shibayama
Test Lead: Brian Ivanhoe<br>
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*'''Test Lead:''' Brian Ivanhoe
Special Thanks: [[Takashi Iizuka]], Rich Briggs, Noah Musler, Roxana Hui<br>
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Takashi Iizuka]], Rich Briggs, Noah Musler, Roxana Hui
  
===Sega Europe, Ltd.===
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{{creditsheader|Sega Europe, Ltd.}}
Executive Management: Yoshio Sakai<br>
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*'''Executive Management:''' [[Yoshio Sakai]]
Diector Of PD: Kats Sato<br>
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*'''Diector Of PD:''' [[Kats Sato]]
Producers Manager: Aude Donnan<br>
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*'''Producers Manager:''' Aude Donnan
Localization Producer: Kuniyo Matsumoto<br>
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*'''Localization Producer:''' Kuniyo Matsumoto
Lead Tester: Matt Brooks<br>
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*'''Lead Tester:''' Matt Brooks
Product Marketing Manager: Jim Pride<br>
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*'''Product Marketing Manager:''' Jim Pride
Product Manager: Mathew Quaeck<br>
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*'''Product Manager:''' [[Mathew Quaeck]]
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}}
 
}}
  
==Promotional Material==
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==Manuals==
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{{main|Sonic Advance manuals}}
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==Promotional material==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
SonicAdvance GBA JP TVAdvert.mp4|JP TV advert
 
SonicAdvance GBA JP TVAdvert.mp4|JP TV advert
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Artwork==
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<gallery>
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Gba Sonic.png
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B_sonic_07.png
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Advance Tails.png
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Advance knuckles.png
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Advance amy.png
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==Physical scans==
 
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* ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on Nintendo eShop: [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy-Advance/Sonic-Advance-267277.html UK]
Image:Advance sonic.png
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* [https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/92655/ ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on BlackBerry World]
Image:Advance Tails.png
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* [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000012187 ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on Nintendo.co.jp]
Image:Advance knuckles.png
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Image:Advance amy.png
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==References==
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<references />
  
 
{{SAdvOmni}}
 
{{SAdvOmni}}
 
{{SonicAdvGames}}
 
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[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
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SonicAdvance title.png
Sonic Advance
System(s): Game Boy Advance, Mobile
Publisher: JP/EU Sega US THQ BR Gradiente
Developer:
ROM size: 8 MB
Genre: Action
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Game Boy Advance
US
2002-02-05 $39.99[1] AGB-P-ASOE
Game Boy Advance
EU
2002-03-08[2] €? AGB-P-ASOP
Game Boy Advance
JP
2001-12-20 ¥5,800 (6,090)[3] AGB-P-ASOJ
Game Boy Advance
JP
(Okaidoku-ban)
2004-06-17 ¥3,800 (3,990) AGB-P-ASOJ
Game Boy Advance
AU
200x $? ?
Java 2, Micro Edition (J2ME)
US
201x $3.00[4] ?
BlackBerry
EU
2013-05-28 €0.89 ?
BlackBerry
UK
2013-05-28 £0.75 ?
Wii U Virtual Console
JP
2015-02-18[5] ¥650 (702)[5] WUP-N-PB8J

Sonic Advance (ソニック アドバンス) is a 2D Sonic the Hedgehog platform game released for the Game Boy Advance in late 2001. It was the first Sonic game to be released for the system, and along with Sonic Adventure 2: Battle (which was released in Japan on the same day), stands as the first Sonic game to be released on a Nintendo console, systems which traditionally rivaled those built by Sega.

Story

The evil scientist, Dr. Eggman, has hatched another dastardly plot. He plans to build a Dr. Eggman Empire by turning all the animals into robots. "If I gather all 7 Chaos Emeralds, I'll gain unimaginable power!" You can't just watch your comrades become tools of Dr. Eggman!

Command Sonic as he dashes into action along with his pals, Amy, Knuckles, and Tails, to stop the evil Dr. Eggman!

Sonic Advance US manualMedia:SonicAdvance GBA US manual.pdf[6]

The Story begins as Sonic goes to search for Eggman around the South Island, by collecting Chaos Emeralds. Sonic arrives in Angel Island and he sees a robotic lookalike of Knuckles named Mecha Knuckles, and Eggman built the Egg Rocket which will go in outer space, so Sonic goes in and finds Eggman. Later he finds Eggman and chases him outside and defeats him.

Bad Ending: After Sonic defeats Eggman, Sonic doesn't have enough chaos emeralds. He falls down to Earth and is caught by Tails in his Tornado.

Good Ending: After Sonic defeats Eggman, he collects all the chaos emeralds and he turns into Super Sonic and chases Eggman onto the moon for his first time. After Super Sonic defeats Eggman and flies off the moon, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy wondered what happened to Sonic, so Tails goes to search for Sonic a few days later. He finds Super Sonic who came from the moon, as Tails waves to him.

Gameplay

Sonic Advance features four playable characters; Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, and, for the first time as a playable character in a classic-style 2D Sonic game, Amy Rose. Sonic can have Tails follow him, Sonic 2-style, by entering a special code at the character select screen. All characters have separate save-games which record their individual progress.

The player must play through 6 normal zones, followed by the X-Zone and The Moon Zone if certain conditions are met. Each of the normal zones contains two acts. Act 1 is completed by passing a signpost and Act 2 is completed by defeating one of Dr. Eggman's machines and opening the capsule that subsequently falls from the sky, releasing the captive animals. Sonic Advance was the last game in the Sonic series until Sonic 4 to use end-level signposts and capsules and Sonic's leg spin animation, and the first 2-D Sonic game that allows your character to grind on rails.

The special stages are accessible from Special Springs, which are placed near the top in certain acts. Each normal zone contains one Special Spring, except for Ice Mountain Zone which contains two: one in each act. Chaos Emeralds can be collected if one passes the stage. The chaos emeralds are "shared" between characters. Once the player has collected all the Emeralds and completed the X-Zone with all four characters, they can access the Moon Zone by completing the X-Zone again with Sonic.

This is one of several games to include the Tiny Chao Garden minigame. It is unlocked by default in this game.

Controls

Controls are similar to previous 2D Sonic installments, and platform games in general. For all four characters, the A button makes them jump. Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles all simultaneously spin attack when jumping as in previous games, however Amy does not, making her significantly more vulnerable in a number of circumstances in the game, effectively making her the most difficult to play as. While stationary, hold Up to look above and Down to look below. Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles can spin dash by holding Down and pressing A, another classic feature, and can roll if running and pressing Down. Amy's behavior when these buttons are pressed is different, and is considered a special ability. Each character has their own unique abilities, which influence the game's overall difficulty.

Each character's abilities are modeled after their special moves in Sonic Adventure. Sonic is the fastest character overall, Tails can fly and swim, Knuckles can glide and climb walls and Amy has her hammer. Each character's strengths and weaknesses particularly come into play when fighting bosses or trying to find access to the special stages.

All the characters can perform an attack by pressing the B button. These moves are most often less effective than a spin jump or a spin dash due to their short range. One of the characters can make combo attacks by pressing the button repeatedly. These and other special moves are explained below.

Sonic

  • Double Spin Attack (also known as the W Kaiten Attack or Insta-Shield): Press A after jumping and a flash shaped like lightning will cover Sonic for a split second, increasing his attack range and speed.
  • Jump Dash: Press Left or Right twice in rapid succession after jumping and Sonic will dash in midair, increasing his speed. Sonic is vulnerable in this state.
  • Somersault: Press B twice in rapid succession. With the first tap, Sonic rolls into a ball less tight than his usual spin attack. This only lasts a moment. Press B again while he is in this rolling state and Sonic will perform a somersault, which can damage enemies in front of him. Sonic does a couple of somersaults, does a flip, then slides along the ground and stops.
    • Skid Attack: Press B during a Somersault and Sonic will flip forward and skid along the ground for a moment, damaging enemies in his path.
    • Backflip: Press A during a Somersault and Sonic will jump into the air backwards in a light spin. Sonic is vulnerable in this state.
  • Rushing Attack (Super Sonic only): Press B and Super Sonic will speed up and attack in a blaze of light.

Tails

  • Fly: Press A after jumping and Tails will begin fly. He will gain height by tapping A again repeatedly, using the D-pad to control what direction Tails is going. He will not stop flying until he lands on something. Tails can damage enemies while in midair if he hits them with his tails. Tails can fly for 8 seconds. When underwater, this move will cause Tails to Swim, which is identical to flight except he cannot damage enemies. Like flying, Tails can only swim for 8 seconds, and can only stop by landing on something.
  • Tail Attack: Press B on the ground or in midair, while not flying or swimming, and Tails whips his tails around, damaging enemies immediately in front of him.

Knuckles

  • Glide: Press and hold A after jumping and Knuckles will glide sideways while slowly losing height. Press Right or Left and he will change his direction accordingly. Enemies in his path will take damage on contact with his fists. Release A and Knuckles will fall, being vulnerable until he lands on something. When underwater, Knuckles will Swim, which is identical to gliding except he cannot damage enemies. Knuckles cannot gain height like Tails and he loses altitude at the same rate as gliding.
    • Climb: If Knuckles glides or swims into a wall, he will cling to it. Press Up or Down and he will climb or descend it. Press A and he will jump off. When he gets to the edge of a ledge, Knuckles will pull himself up onto it.
  • Float: If Knuckles lands in a body of water, he will rise to the surface and float, regardless of how deep he initially goes. Press Right or Left and he will change his direction accordingly. Press Down and Knuckles will sink. Press A and he will jump.
  • Punch Attack: Press B on the ground and Knuckles will let go a right cross, damaging enemies in front of him. Press B again and he will punch a second time, but with his left hand.
    • Uppercut: Press B quickly after his second punch and Knuckles will perform an uppercut, damaging nearby enemies.

Amy

  • Giant Steps: Press Down + A while on the ground and Amy will take a giant step forward as opposed to a spin dash. This can be repeated so long as there is room. This move is good for getting up steep slopes.
    • Head Slide Attack: Press B during a Giant Step and Amy will slide forward, damaging enemies in her path.
  • Hammer Jump: Press Down + B while on the ground and Amy will smash her hammer into it, launching her into the air.
  • Hammer Whirl: Press Down + B in midair and Amy will swirl down toward the ground. If an enemy is hit, she will bounce up.
  • Hammer Attack: Press B and Amy will swing her hammer, damaging enemies immediately in front of her. If on the ground, press B again quickly and she will swing it a second time, with farther reach.
    • High Jump: Press B such that the hammer hits a spring and Amy will be launched to great heights.

Sound test

# Title Usage
1 Title Title Screen
2 Character Select Character Selection Screen
3 Zone Select Zone Selection Screen
4 Record VS/Time Attack Record Screen
5 Zone 1-1 Neo Green Hill Zone - Act 1
6 Zone 1-2 Neo Green Hill Zone - Act 2
7 Zone 2-1 Secret Base Zone - Act 1
8 Zone 2-2 Secret Base Zone - Act 2
9 Zone 3-1 Casino Paradise Zone - Act 1
10 Zone 3-2 Casino Paradise Zone - Act 2
11 Zone 4-1 Ice Mountain Zone - Act 1
12 Zone 4-2 Ice Mountain Zone - Act 2
13 Zone 5-1 Angel Island Zone - Act 1
14 Zone 5-2 Angel Island Zone - Act 2
15 Zone 6-1 Egg Rocket Zone
16 Zone 6-2 Cosmic Angel Zone
17 Final Zone X-Zone
18 SP Stage Special Stage
19 VS 1 VS Menu (Multi-Pak) ("Emerald Hill (2P)" from Sonic the Hedgehog 2)
20 Options Options Menu ("Scrap Brain Zone" from Sonic the Hedgehog)
21 Unrival Invincibility ("Power Up" from Sonic the Hedgehog)
22 Player Data Player Data Menu ("Star Light Zone" from Sonic the Hedgehog)
23 Final Boss 1 X-Zone Boss - Phase 1 ("Boss" from Sonic the Hedgehog)
24 Final Boss 2 X-Zone Boss - Phase 2 ("Boss" from Sonic the Hedgehog 2)
25 Boss Boss (Zones 1-4)
26 Knuckles Boss Eggman Demo (Zone 1)/Angel Island Zone Boss
27 Knuckles Boss-Pinch Angel Island Zone Boss - Pinch
28 6-Boss Cosmic Angel Zone Boss
29 Act Clear Act 1 Cleared
30 Boss Clear Act 2 Cleared
31 Final Clear X-Zone Clear
32 SP Clear Special Stage Cleared
33 VS 5 VS Game Cleared (Multi-Pak)
34 Time Attack 1 Time Attack Cleared (New Record)
35 Time Attack 2 Time Attack Cleared (No New Record)
36 1-Up Extra Life
37 Opening Opening
38 Staff Roll Credits
39 Final Ending X-Zone Ending
40 Extra Zone The Moon Zone
41 Extra Clear The Moon Zone Cleared
42 Extra Ending The Moon Zone Ending

NOTE 1: This game's Sound Test does not feature corresponding titles. Titles are made in relation to the next game in the series, which features such a Sound Test.

NOTE 2: There are additional entries beyond the regular maximum amount (42) that include unlisted music (especially from the multiplayer modes), empty tracks, sound effects and duplicates. The maximum range is 199; 200 and up crashes the game.

NOTE 3: There are a few tracks both used and unused (marked with an *) that are only accessible by hacking the game's memory. These include:

  • [XX] Final Boss 3 (Final form of the X-Zone boss)
  • [XX] Game Over
  • [XX] Drown (Drowning jingle)
  • [XX] In SP Stage (Special Stage Start Demo)
  • [43] Achievement (When a successful trick is performed in the Special Stage)
  • [XX] SP Result 1 (Succeeded in Special Stage)
  • [XX] SP Result 2 (Chaos Emerald jingle)
  • [46] SP Result 3 (Failed in Special Stage)
  • [XX] VS Wait (Communication Demo)
  • [52] VS 2 (VS Menu (Single-Pak))
  • [53] VS 3 (VS Game (Single-Pak))
  • [54] VS 4 (VS Game Cleared (Single-Pak))
  • [58] VS 6 (VS Game Results (Win) (Multi-Pak))
  • [68] VS 7 (VS Game Results (Lose) (Multi-Pak))
  • [XX] VS 8 (Try Again?) (VS and Time Attack)
  • [XX] VS Success (Communication Successful)
  • [XX] VS Miss (Communication Failed)
  • [XX] Tiny Chao Garden
  • [XX] Mini Game (Tiny Chao Garden - Mini Game)
  • [72] VS 9 (VS Game Results (Draw) (Multi-Pak))
  • [51] Unrival* (Invincible) (unused; officially used starting in Advance 2)

History

Sales data

Number of copies sold Platform Region Reference Note
1,210,000 Game Boy Advance US The Magic Box - US Platinum Videogame Chart These sales numbers makes Sonic Advance the only handheld Sonic game confirmed to have sold over one million units in one region.

Legacy

Some of the game's music is remixed from previous Mega Drive games. The remixed music includes the Options (Sonic 1's Scrap Brain Zone), Player Data (Sonic 1's Star Light Zone), 2P select (Sonic 2's 2P Emerald Hill Zone), invincibility (Sonic 1's Invincibility), and the first two bosses in the X-Zone (Sonic 1 and Sonic 2's boss musics).

There is a mobile port created by Gameloft where you can only play as Sonic the Hedgehog and 3-4 Zones, depending on your device.

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Production credits

Sonic Team
Dimps
  • Producer: Hiroshi Matsumoto
  • Line Producer: Koichi Sakita
  • Planners: Yukihiro Higashi, Masaaki Yamagiwa
  • Programmers: Shinichiro Shibusawa, Hirofumi Kono, Hiroki Yoshitake, Katsuya Kuramoto
  • Designers: Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Yuko Yamanoue, Etsuko Hosukawa, Toru Nakanishi, Sadaki Matsumoto
  • Sound: Hironobu Inagaki, Atsuyoshi Isemura
  • Special Thanks: Masahisa Naganuma, Takayuki Sakamoto
Sega Corporation
  • Promotion Management: Masanao Maeda, Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Seijiro Sannabe, Hideki Yokaichiya, Yasushi Yamashita
  • Product Development: Yoshiki Ohka
  • Marketing: Yasunobu Masahiro, Naoko Ohka, Takayoshi Ohuchi
  • Publicity: Yasushi Nagumo, Mariko Takeda
  • Marketing Research: Tsuyoshi Sawada, Ayako Hino
  • Manual Production: Yoshihiro Sakuta, Chieko Nakamura, Makoto Nishino, Toshiki Yamaguchi, Satoru Ishigami
  • Test Team: Akira Nishikawa, Hiroyuki Miyano, Yutaka Kawasaki
Sega Of America
  • Executive Management: Peter Moore
  • Localization Producers: Osamu Shibayama
  • Test Lead: Brian Ivanhoe
  • Special Thanks: Takashi Iizuka, Rich Briggs, Noah Musler, Roxana Hui
Sega Europe, Ltd.
  • Executive Management: Yoshio Sakai
  • Diector Of PD: Kats Sato
  • Producers Manager: Aude Donnan
  • Localization Producer: Kuniyo Matsumoto
  • Lead Tester: Matt Brooks
  • Product Marketing Manager: Jim Pride
  • Product Manager: Mathew Quaeck

Manuals

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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Game Boy Advance
 2001  Sonic Advance | Tiny Chao Garden     2002  Sonic Advance 2     2003  Sonic Pinball Party | Sonic Battle     2004  Sonic Advance 3 | Sonic X: A Super Sonic Hero     2005  Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party | Sonic Advance & ChuChu Rocket! | Sonic Advance & Sonic Battle | Sonic Battle & ChuChu Rocket! | Sonic Pinball Party & Sonic Battle | Sonic Pinball Party & Columns Crown     2006  Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis    
 Demos  Sonic Advance 3