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[[File:Advance2Island.PNG|thumb|right|240px|''Advance 2's'' island setting, seen in the opening sequence.]]
 
[[File:Advance2Island.PNG|thumb|right|240px|''Advance 2's'' island setting, seen in the opening sequence.]]
  
'''''Sonic Advance 2''''' is a platform game in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] series that was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It is a side-scrolling platformer based on a modified version of ''[[Sonic Advance]]'''s engine. Compared to its predecessor, ''Sonic Advance 2'' contains larger levels and more of them. The overall difficulty is higher making it a more challenging game. The soundtrack is faster paced and the game offers better control over the playable characters. There are seven zones which contain two acts and a boss battle. Obtaining all of the [[Chaos Emerald]]s unlocks an Extra Zone - True Area 53, which consists of a boss fight as [[Super Sonic]]. Most levels start in a corner of a map and require to move uphill or downhill.
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'''''Sonic Advance 2''''' (ソニック アドバンス2) is a platform game in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] series that was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It is a side-scrolling platformer based on a modified version of ''[[Sonic Advance]]'''s engine. Compared to its predecessor, ''Sonic Advance 2'' contains larger levels and more of them. The overall difficulty is higher making it a more challenging game. The soundtrack is faster paced and the game offers better control over the playable characters. There are seven zones which contain two acts and a boss battle. Obtaining all of the [[Chaos Emerald]]s unlocks an Extra Zone - True Area 53, which consists of a boss fight as [[Super Sonic]]. Most levels start in a corner of a map and require to move uphill or downhill.
  
 
This game was the first to introduce [[Cream the Rabbit]] as a playable character. With her, not only can you fly faster than Tails, but Cream can summon [[Cheese the Chao]] to kill an enemy or hit a boss by pressing the {{B}} button. Before being revealed in this game she was revealed in the artwork gallery of ''[[Sonic Mega Collection]]''.
 
This game was the first to introduce [[Cream the Rabbit]] as a playable character. With her, not only can you fly faster than Tails, but Cream can summon [[Cheese the Chao]] to kill an enemy or hit a boss by pressing the {{B}} button. Before being revealed in this game she was revealed in the artwork gallery of ''[[Sonic Mega Collection]]''.
  
 
This is one of several GBA games to include the ''[[Tiny Chao Garden]]'' minigame. This game requires you complete the game with one character and all seven emeralds to unlock it.
 
This is one of several GBA games to include the ''[[Tiny Chao Garden]]'' minigame. This game requires you complete the game with one character and all seven emeralds to unlock it.
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==Story==
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The game begins with Sonic running through the Leaf Forest Zone. There, he witnesses Dr. Eggman kidnapping a young rabbit and her pet chao. Chasing and defeating Dr. Eggman in his revamped Egghammer Tank II, he rescues the young rabbit and her chao, whose names are Cream and Cheese. Then pursuing Eggman, Sonic later finds him attempting to carry Tails off in the Music Plant with his Egg Totem. After defeating the mech and rescuing his friend, Tails remarks that Eggman came from nowhere and that he has no idea what he possibly could be up to. Sonic then continues his pursuit of Eggman, until the Sky Canyon Zone, where he intercepted by the Egg Saucer with Knuckles on board. After destroying the machine, Sonic confronts a rather emotional Knuckles, chiding him for allowing himself to be tricked by Eggman yet again. After this brief encounter, Sonic chases Eggman eventually reaching their final confrontation at XX zone.
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'''Bad Ending''': After Sonic defeats Eggman, he drops from outer space, with the destroyed Egg Utopia falling behind him. When he lands, he is greeted by a number of his friends. After the credits roll, the player will be reminded to collect the 7 Chaos Emeralds.
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'''Good Ending''': This ending is obtained after Sonic obtains all 7 Chaos Emeralds, and Story Mode is cleared at least once with Tails, Knuckles, and Cream. A short time after the destruction of the Egg Utopia, Cream's mother, Vanilla, will be watching Flickies flying around the Leaf Forest when an odd, cloaked device vacuums her and the flickies up and carries her off. Upon seeing this, Sonic and co. come running, but are too late. As Cream begins to cry, Sonic will turn into Super Sonic and pursue the device to True Area 53. After this final showdown, Sonic and Vanilla will fall out of the sky. Sonic will catch her and land safely, much to Cream's relief. After this, the credits roll.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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For unknown reasons, the idle actions were moved to a manual move called "Appeal".  Players can view the character's idle animations by simply holding {{up}}. If the player does this while using Knuckles, his punches will destroy any enemies in front of him. Also due to the new appeal move the ability to look up and down to view the surroundings was removed.
 
For unknown reasons, the idle actions were moved to a manual move called "Appeal".  Players can view the character's idle animations by simply holding {{up}}. If the player does this while using Knuckles, his punches will destroy any enemies in front of him. Also due to the new appeal move the ability to look up and down to view the surroundings was removed.
  
===Special Moves===
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===Special moves===
 
As with the previous ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' all characters can attack using the {{B}} button. They can also perform special moves by using a combination of button presses. Some characters have been given new moves, the most interesting of which are Amy's spin attacks. The moves are listed below:  
 
As with the previous ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' all characters can attack using the {{B}} button. They can also perform special moves by using a combination of button presses. Some characters have been given new moves, the most interesting of which are Amy's spin attacks. The moves are listed below:  
  
 
====Sonic====
 
====Sonic====
*'''[[Insta-shield|Double Spin Attack]]''' (aka Insta-Shield): Performed by pressing jump again while in mid-air. It increases the range of attack, enabling you to attack things a little higher than you can normally reach and it increases the speed of your attack.
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*'''[[Insta-Shield|Double Spin Attack]]''' (aka Insta-Shield): Performed by pressing jump again while in mid-air. It increases the range of attack, enabling you to attack things a little higher than you can normally reach and it increases the speed of your attack.
 
*'''[[Jump Dash]]''': Performed by pressing {{left}} or {{right}} twice in rapid succession after jumping. Sonic does a sudden jumping dash.
 
*'''[[Jump Dash]]''': Performed by pressing {{left}} or {{right}} twice in rapid succession after jumping. Sonic does a sudden jumping dash.
 
*'''[[Skid Attack]]''': Performed by pressing {{B}}. Sonic slides along the ground and stops.  
 
*'''[[Skid Attack]]''': Performed by pressing {{B}}. Sonic slides along the ground and stops.  
*'''[[Super Skid]]''': Performed by pressing {{B}} in Boost Mode. Allows Sonic to use the Skid Attack that has a large flame-like aura around hit feet and continue running if at some of the lowest possible speeds in Boost Mode the flame-like aura around Sonic's feet will be smaller and he will lose more speed.  
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*'''[[Super Skid]]''': Performed by pressing {{B}} in Boost Mode. Allows Sonic to use the Skid Attack that has a large flame-like aura around hit feet and continue running. If at some of the lowest possible speeds in Boost Mode, the flame-like aura around Sonic's feet will be smaller and he will lose more speed.  
 
*'''[[Homing Attack]]''': Performed by pressing {{A}} while jumping near an enemy.  Sonic targets the enemy and then destroys it with a Spin Attack with afterimages behind him as he does it. These can be done in succession but a Homing Attack will only work if the enemy is below Sonic.  
 
*'''[[Homing Attack]]''': Performed by pressing {{A}} while jumping near an enemy.  Sonic targets the enemy and then destroys it with a Spin Attack with afterimages behind him as he does it. These can be done in succession but a Homing Attack will only work if the enemy is below Sonic.  
 
*'''[[Bounce Attack|Bound]]''': Performed by pressing {{B}} while jumping.  Sonic stops mid-flight and Spin Attacks straight downwards.  This can be used to open pathways under Sonic.
 
*'''[[Bounce Attack|Bound]]''': Performed by pressing {{B}} while jumping.  Sonic stops mid-flight and Spin Attacks straight downwards.  This can be used to open pathways under Sonic.
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====Knuckles====
 
====Knuckles====
*'''Spiral Attack''': Performed by pressing pressing {{B}} while in Boost Mode. Knuckles spirals forward with his fists while keeping speed. This is similar to the move Knuckles performs in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' when he punches while running.
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*'''Spiral Attack''': Performed by pressing {{B}} while in Boost Mode. Knuckles spirals forward with his fists while keeping speed. This is similar to the move Knuckles performs in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' when he punches while running.
 
*'''Drill Claw''': Performed by pressing pressing {{B}} while jumping. Just like the ''Sonic Adventure 2'' move of the same name, Knuckles spirals straight downwards with his fists.
 
*'''Drill Claw''': Performed by pressing pressing {{B}} while jumping. Just like the ''Sonic Adventure 2'' move of the same name, Knuckles spirals straight downwards with his fists.
 
*'''[[Power Glide‎|Mid-Air Glide]]''': Performed by pressing {{A}} again while in mid-air. Glide sideways while losing little height. Press {{right}} or {{left}} to change what direction the character is gliding. Enemies in the path will take damage on contact. If the {{A}} button is released Knuckles will fall. Knuckles cannot use Drill Claw while gliding.
 
*'''[[Power Glide‎|Mid-Air Glide]]''': Performed by pressing {{A}} again while in mid-air. Glide sideways while losing little height. Press {{right}} or {{left}} to change what direction the character is gliding. Enemies in the path will take damage on contact. If the {{A}} button is released Knuckles will fall. Knuckles cannot use Drill Claw while gliding.
 
*'''Wall Climb''': If a wall is in the path while gliding, Knuckles will cling to it. Push {{up}} or {{down}} to climb on it or just press {{A}} again to jump off it. When he gets to the edge of a ledge, Knuckles will pull himself up on it.
 
*'''Wall Climb''': If a wall is in the path while gliding, Knuckles will cling to it. Push {{up}} or {{down}} to climb on it or just press {{A}} again to jump off it. When he gets to the edge of a ledge, Knuckles will pull himself up on it.
 
  
 
==== Amy ====
 
==== Amy ====
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*'''Spin Dash''' (Listed under "Common Actions"): Amy may also use the Spin Dash in this game, but she runs in place in order to charge it. She still takes off rolling like the other characters.
 
*'''Spin Dash''' (Listed under "Common Actions"): Amy may also use the Spin Dash in this game, but she runs in place in order to charge it. She still takes off rolling like the other characters.
  
==Manuals==
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==Sound test==
*[[Sonic Advance 2 US Manual]]
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{| class="prettytable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="50%"
*[[Sonic Advance 2 EU Manual]]
 
*[[Sonic Advance 2 JP Manual]]
 
 
 
==Sound Test==
 
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| 05
 
| Zone 1-1
 
| Zone 1-1
| Leaf Forest - Act 1
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| Leaf Forest Zone - Act 1
 
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| 06
 
| 06
 
| Zone 1-2
 
| Zone 1-2
| Leaf Forest - Act 2
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| Leaf Forest Zone - Act 2
 
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|-
 
| 07
 
| 07
 
| Zone 2-1
 
| Zone 2-1
| Hot Crater - Act 1
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| Hot Crater Zone - Act 1
 
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|-
 
| 08
 
| 08
 
| Zone 2-2
 
| Zone 2-2
| Hot Crater - Act 2
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| Hot Crater Zone - Act 2
 
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|-
 
| 09
 
| 09
 
| Zone 3-1
 
| Zone 3-1
| Music Plant - Act 1
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| Music Plant Zone - Act 1
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
| Zone 3-2
 
| Zone 3-2
| Music Plant - Act 2
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| Music Plant Zone - Act 2
 
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|-
 
| 11
 
| 11
 
| Zone 4-1
 
| Zone 4-1
| Ice Paradise - Act 1
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| Ice Paradise Zone - Act 1
 
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|-
 
| 12
 
| 12
 
| Zone 4-2
 
| Zone 4-2
| Ice Paradise - Act 2
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| Ice Paradise Zone - Act 2
 
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|-
 
| 13
 
| 13
 
| Zone 5-1
 
| Zone 5-1
| Sky Canyon - Act 1
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| Sky Canyon Zone - Act 1
 
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|-
 
| 14
 
| 14
 
| Zone 5-2
 
| Zone 5-2
| Sky Canyon - Act 2
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| Sky Canyon Zone - Act 2
 
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|-
 
| 15
 
| 15
 
| Zone 6-1
 
| Zone 6-1
| Techno Base - Act 1
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| Techno Base Zone - Act 1
 
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|-
 
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| 16
 
| Zone 6-2
 
| Zone 6-2
| Techno Base - Act 2
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| Techno Base Zone - Act 2
 
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| 17
 
| Zone 7-1
 
| Zone 7-1
| Egg Utopia - Act 1
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| Egg Utopia Zone - Act 1
 
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| 18
 
| Zone 7-2
 
| Zone 7-2
| Egg Utopia - Act 2
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| Egg Utopia Zone - Act 2
 
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| Boss
 
| Boss
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| Boss (Zones 1-6)
 
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| Act Clear
 
| Act Clear
| Act 1/2 Cleared
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| Act Cleared
 
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| Boss Clear
 
| Boss Clear
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| Boss Destroyed
 
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| Demo 1
 
| Demo 1
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| Cream or Tails Rescued
 
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| Message
 
| Message
| Post-credits message
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| Post-credits message (Collect All the Chaos Emeralds!)
 
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| VS Wait
 
| VS Wait
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| Waiting for Communication (Single Pak)
 
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| 54
 
| VS 2
 
| VS 2
| Multiplayer stage
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| VS Game (Single Pak)
 
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| VS 3
 
| VS 3
| Game Results
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| VS Game Results
 
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| True Area 53 Ending
 
| True Area 53 Ending
 
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==Production Credits==
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NOTE: There are a few tracks that are not accessible via the Sound Test:
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* Demo 3 (When Cream, Tails, or Knuckles is unlocked)
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* Message 2 (Sound Test Unlocked, Time Attack (boss) Unlocked, Amy Unlocked)
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* Ring Bonus (VS Game (Single Pak))
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* VS Success (Communication Successful)
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* VS Miss (Communication Failed)
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* Tiny Chao Garden
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* Mini Game (Tiny Chao Garden - Mini Game)
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==Production credits==
 
{{multicol|
 
{{multicol|
 
Executive Producer: [[Hideki Sato]]<br>
 
Executive Producer: [[Hideki Sato]]<br>
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==Resources==
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==Manuals==
===Physical Scans===
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{{main|Sonic Advance 2 manuals}}
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<gallery>
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SonicAdvance2 GBA US manual.pdf|Game Boy Advance, US
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SonicAdvance2 GBA UK manual.pdf|Game Boy Advance, UK
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SonicAdvance2 GBA JP manual.pdf|Game Boy Advance, JP
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SonicAdvance2 WiiUVC manual.pdf|Wii U Virtual Console, JP
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</gallery>
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==Artwork==
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<gallery>
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Image:Advance2 sonic.png
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Image:Advance2 tails.png
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Image:Advance2 knuckles.png
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Image:Advance2 amy.png
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Image:Cream_02_cheese.png
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Image:Advance2 Cream.png
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File:Cheese cream 02.png
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Cream_03.png
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File:Cream_03_cheese.png
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Cheese_cream_03.png
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Image:Eggman_03.png
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Image:Sonic_Adv2_Poster_(alternate).jpeg
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</gallery>
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===Wallpaper===
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<gallery>
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Image:Sadv2 1024.jpg
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File:Sad2_04_L.jpg
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File:Sad2_01_L.jpg
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File:Sad2_02_L.jpg
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</gallery>
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==Physical scans==
 
{{Scanbox
 
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| front=sadv2_eu_boxart.jpg
 
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}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=Game Boy Advance
 
| console=Game Boy Advance
| region=JP (Player's Choice)
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| region=JP (Okaidoku-ban)
 
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===Artwork===
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==External links==
<gallery>
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* [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000014107 ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on Nintendo.co.jp]
Image:Advance2 sonic.png
 
Image:Advance2 tails.png
 
Image:Advance2 knuckles.png
 
Image:Advance2 amy.png
 
Image:Advance2 Cream.png
 
File:Cheese cream 02.png
 
</gallery>
 
  
===Trivia===
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==References==
*This is one of the few games in the Sonic the Hedgehog series not to have a water-based level. In fact, the only stages with water in it are [[Leaf Forest]] and [[Ice Paradise]] but its only a small obstacle in these levels.
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<references />
*Many find this to be the most difficult Sonic Advance game in the series, as the Special Rings are incredibly difficult to find, the wrong move can make reaching them impossible and the time limit often leaves gamers with barely enough time to find them, let alone get to the end of the stage afterwards.
 
  
 
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SonicAdvance2 title.png
Sonic Advance 2
System(s): Game Boy Advance
Publisher: JP/EU Sega US THQ
Developer:
ROM size: 16 MB
Genre: Action
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Game Boy Advance
US
2003-03-12 $? AGB-P-A2NE
Game Boy Advance
EU
2003-03-18 €? AGB-P-A2NP
Game Boy Advance
JP
2002-12-19 ¥5,800 (6,090)[1] AGB-P-A2NJ
Game Boy Advance
JP
(Okaidoku-ban)
2004-06-17 ¥3,800 (3,990) AGB-P-A2NJ
Game Boy Advance
AU
2003 $? ?
Wii U Virtual Console
JP
2016-02-24[2] ¥650 (702)[3] WUP-N-PCRJ
Advance 2's island setting, seen in the opening sequence.

Sonic Advance 2 (ソニック アドバンス2) is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series that was released for the Game Boy Advance. It is a side-scrolling platformer based on a modified version of Sonic Advance's engine. Compared to its predecessor, Sonic Advance 2 contains larger levels and more of them. The overall difficulty is higher making it a more challenging game. The soundtrack is faster paced and the game offers better control over the playable characters. There are seven zones which contain two acts and a boss battle. Obtaining all of the Chaos Emeralds unlocks an Extra Zone - True Area 53, which consists of a boss fight as Super Sonic. Most levels start in a corner of a map and require to move uphill or downhill.

This game was the first to introduce Cream the Rabbit as a playable character. With her, not only can you fly faster than Tails, but Cream can summon Cheese the Chao to kill an enemy or hit a boss by pressing the B button. Before being revealed in this game she was revealed in the artwork gallery of Sonic Mega Collection.

This is one of several GBA games to include the Tiny Chao Garden minigame. This game requires you complete the game with one character and all seven emeralds to unlock it.

Story

The game begins with Sonic running through the Leaf Forest Zone. There, he witnesses Dr. Eggman kidnapping a young rabbit and her pet chao. Chasing and defeating Dr. Eggman in his revamped Egghammer Tank II, he rescues the young rabbit and her chao, whose names are Cream and Cheese. Then pursuing Eggman, Sonic later finds him attempting to carry Tails off in the Music Plant with his Egg Totem. After defeating the mech and rescuing his friend, Tails remarks that Eggman came from nowhere and that he has no idea what he possibly could be up to. Sonic then continues his pursuit of Eggman, until the Sky Canyon Zone, where he intercepted by the Egg Saucer with Knuckles on board. After destroying the machine, Sonic confronts a rather emotional Knuckles, chiding him for allowing himself to be tricked by Eggman yet again. After this brief encounter, Sonic chases Eggman eventually reaching their final confrontation at XX zone.

Bad Ending: After Sonic defeats Eggman, he drops from outer space, with the destroyed Egg Utopia falling behind him. When he lands, he is greeted by a number of his friends. After the credits roll, the player will be reminded to collect the 7 Chaos Emeralds.

Good Ending: This ending is obtained after Sonic obtains all 7 Chaos Emeralds, and Story Mode is cleared at least once with Tails, Knuckles, and Cream. A short time after the destruction of the Egg Utopia, Cream's mother, Vanilla, will be watching Flickies flying around the Leaf Forest when an odd, cloaked device vacuums her and the flickies up and carries her off. Upon seeing this, Sonic and co. come running, but are too late. As Cream begins to cry, Sonic will turn into Super Sonic and pursue the device to True Area 53. After this final showdown, Sonic and Vanilla will fall out of the sky. Sonic will catch her and land safely, much to Cream's relief. After this, the credits roll.

Gameplay

All characters can now perform various stunts when flying through the air and not curled in a ball (i.e. after being launched from a spring or similar). These are activated by being launched off of any spring, trampoline or ramp, then holding a direction on the D-pad and pressing the R button. Some of these stunts can be used to destroy enemies in the air while not spinning or to reach high-up places. In no level are these required, however it is recommended in Sky Canyon.

Another new feature is Boost Mode. If a character runs as fast as possible for a period of time without stopping or slowing down, they will shatter the sound barrier and leave a trail of afterimages behind them. While moving this fast it is possible to run over water. If the B button attack is used at this time it will become more powerful. The delay before reaching shattering can be decreased by collecting rings. Certain objects in the level (red booster wheels, for instance) will instantly force the character into the state.

Accessing Special Stages, where players can win Chaos Emeralds, is different in this game than in previous games. In each act, there are seven Special Rings. Collecting all seven of these and completing the Act, without dying, will take the player to a Special Stage. The stage accessed and emerald obtained both depend on which zone the player was in when they accessed the stage. Unlike Sonic Advance, emeralds are not shared between characters.

All bosses in this game, except for the final boss, take place while running along a horizontally wrapping area, akin to the Mushroom Hill Zone Boss in Sonic & Knuckles. Rings will appear in groups of three. This format makes any attack other than jumping and Sonic's insta-shield or Cream's ability to command Cheese to attack completely useless, and once the player has lost their rings it is difficult to regain them as they fly off the left side of the screen; both of these facts have led to the bosses being heavily criticized by fans. Spin-dashing, however, IS possible, but extremely difficult to do in real time: one must go to the right side of the screen, then suddenly brake, and very quickly stop braking, duck and Spin Dash before reaching the left side of the screen.

For unknown reasons, the idle actions were moved to a manual move called "Appeal". Players can view the character's idle animations by simply holding Up. If the player does this while using Knuckles, his punches will destroy any enemies in front of him. Also due to the new appeal move the ability to look up and down to view the surroundings was removed.

Special moves

As with the previous Sonic Advance all characters can attack using the B button. They can also perform special moves by using a combination of button presses. Some characters have been given new moves, the most interesting of which are Amy's spin attacks. The moves are listed below:

Sonic

  • Double Spin Attack (aka Insta-Shield): Performed by pressing jump again while in mid-air. It increases the range of attack, enabling you to attack things a little higher than you can normally reach and it increases the speed of your attack.
  • Jump Dash: Performed by pressing Left or Right twice in rapid succession after jumping. Sonic does a sudden jumping dash.
  • Skid Attack: Performed by pressing B. Sonic slides along the ground and stops.
  • Super Skid: Performed by pressing B in Boost Mode. Allows Sonic to use the Skid Attack that has a large flame-like aura around hit feet and continue running. If at some of the lowest possible speeds in Boost Mode, the flame-like aura around Sonic's feet will be smaller and he will lose more speed.
  • Homing Attack: Performed by pressing A while jumping near an enemy. Sonic targets the enemy and then destroys it with a Spin Attack with afterimages behind him as he does it. These can be done in succession but a Homing Attack will only work if the enemy is below Sonic.
  • Bound: Performed by pressing B while jumping. Sonic stops mid-flight and Spin Attacks straight downwards. This can be used to open pathways under Sonic.
  • Rushing Attack (Super Sonic only): Press A or B. In a blaze of light, Super Sonic will speed up and attack in the direction he is facing (including diagonally).

Cream

Cream in "Boost Mode", a high-speed state attainable by all characters, where they are pursued by their own afterimage.
  • Chao Attack: Simply press B to send Cheese the chao to focus in on nearby enemies.
  • Step Attack: Performed by pressing B in Boost Mode. Cream takes a long stride and "Cheese" circles around her as a shield. This destroys any enemies it comes into contact with.
  • Flying: Performed by pressing pressing A multiple times. Gain height by tapping A, then use D-pad to control what direction Cream is going. Pressing the B buttons makes Cream drop from where she is.
  • Mid-Air Chao Attack: Cream sends "Cheese" to attack enemies while in mid-air.
  • Chao Rolling Attack: Performed by pressing pressing Down + B while jumping. "Cheese" spins around Cream as a shield from enemy attacks. This will destroy any enemies contacted.

Tails

  • Tail Swipe: Performed by pressing pressing B. Attack enemies with a swish of his tails.
  • Super Tail Swipe: Performed by pressing pressing B while in Boost Mode. Allows Tails to use Tail Swipe while keeping speed.
  • Propeller Flying: Performed by pressing pressing A multiple times. Gain height by tapping A, then use D-pad to control what direction Tails is going. You cannot stop him from flying until he lands on something. You can attack enemies while in the air if you hit them with his tails. Tails can fly in the air for 8 seconds.

Knuckles

  • Spiral Attack: Performed by pressing B while in Boost Mode. Knuckles spirals forward with his fists while keeping speed. This is similar to the move Knuckles performs in Sonic Adventure 2 when he punches while running.
  • Drill Claw: Performed by pressing pressing B while jumping. Just like the Sonic Adventure 2 move of the same name, Knuckles spirals straight downwards with his fists.
  • Mid-Air Glide: Performed by pressing A again while in mid-air. Glide sideways while losing little height. Press Right or Left to change what direction the character is gliding. Enemies in the path will take damage on contact. If the A button is released Knuckles will fall. Knuckles cannot use Drill Claw while gliding.
  • Wall Climb: If a wall is in the path while gliding, Knuckles will cling to it. Push Up or Down to climb on it or just press A again to jump off it. When he gets to the edge of a ledge, Knuckles will pull himself up on it.

Amy

While available as a starting character in Sonic Advance, Amy must be unlocked for this game. Players must clear the game with all four starting characters, and collect all of the Chaos Emeralds with each. Collecting the Chaos Emeralds with Amy is optional as it unlocks nothing.

  • Head Slide: Performed by pressing pressing B while in Boost Mode. Similar to the move of the same name from the first Sonic Advance, except Amy can keep speed afterwards.
  • Super Hammer Attack: Performed by pressing pressing A while jumping. Amy swings the hammer once, and is able to make more a more precise descent afterwards. Amy does not need this move to attack as she can already use Spin Attack by default. However, it will extend her attack range.
  • Mid-Air Hammer Swirl: Press B and Down while in the air. Swirl down toward the ground. If an enemy is hit Amy will bounce up again.
  • Spin Dash (Listed under "Common Actions"): Amy may also use the Spin Dash in this game, but she runs in place in order to charge it. She still takes off rolling like the other characters.

Sound test

# Title Usage
01 Opening Opening
02 Title Title Screen
03 Character Select Character Selection Screen
04 Zone Select Zone Select
05 Zone 1-1 Leaf Forest Zone - Act 1
06 Zone 1-2 Leaf Forest Zone - Act 2
07 Zone 2-1 Hot Crater Zone - Act 1
08 Zone 2-2 Hot Crater Zone - Act 2
09 Zone 3-1 Music Plant Zone - Act 1
10 Zone 3-2 Music Plant Zone - Act 2
11 Zone 4-1 Ice Paradise Zone - Act 1
12 Zone 4-2 Ice Paradise Zone - Act 2
13 Zone 5-1 Sky Canyon Zone - Act 1
14 Zone 5-2 Sky Canyon Zone - Act 2
15 Zone 6-1 Techno Base Zone - Act 1
16 Zone 6-2 Techno Base Zone - Act 2
17 Zone 7-1 Egg Utopia Zone - Act 1
18 Zone 7-2 Egg Utopia Zone - Act 2
19 Final Zone XX-Zone
20 Boss Boss (Zones 1-6)
21 Boss-Pinch Boss - Pinch (Zones 1-6)
22 Knuckles Boss Sky Canyon Boss (1st time as Sonic)
23 7-Boss Egg Utopia Boss
24 7-Boss-Pinch Egg Utopia Boss - Pinch
25 Final Boss XX-Zone Boss
26 Final Boss-Pinch XX-Zone Boss - Pinch
27 Act Clear Act Cleared
28 Boss Clear Boss Destroyed
29 Final Clear XX-Zone Cleared
30 Game Over Game Over
31 Unrival Invincibility
32 Drown Drowning
33 1_Up 1-Up/Extra Life
34 Demo 1 Cream or Tails Rescued
35 Demo 2 Knuckles Rescued
36 Zone Select 2 Zone Select (after XX-Zone is unlocked)
37 In SP Stage Special Stage Start
38 SP Stage Special Stage
39 SP Stage-Pinch Special Stage - Pinch
40 Achievement Got Enough Rings for Chaos Emerald
41 SP Clear Special Stage Cleared
42 SP Result 1 Succeeded in Special Stage
43 SP Result 2 Chaos Emerald Acquired
44 SP Result 3 Failed in Special Stage
45 Final Ending XX-Zone Ending
46 Staff Roll Credits
47 Message Post-credits message (Collect All the Chaos Emeralds!)
48 TimeAttack 1 Time Attack Menu
49 TimeAttack 2 Time Attack Cleared (No New Record)
50 TimeAttack 3 Time Attack Cleared (New Record)
51 Options Options Menu
52 VS Wait Waiting for Communication (Single Pak)
53 VS 1 VS Menu
54 VS 2 VS Game (Single Pak)
55 VS 3 VS Game Results
56 VS 4 Try Again?
57 VS End End of VS mode
58 Zone Select 3 Zone Select (after Extra Zone is unlocked)
59 Extra Demo 1 Extra Zone Demo 1 (Vanilla Abducted)
60 Extra Demo 2 Extra Zone Demo 2 (Super Sonic)
61 Extra Zone True Area 53
62 Extra Clear True Area 53 Cleared
63 Extra Ending True Area 53 Ending

NOTE: There are a few tracks that are not accessible via the Sound Test:

  • Demo 3 (When Cream, Tails, or Knuckles is unlocked)
  • Message 2 (Sound Test Unlocked, Time Attack (boss) Unlocked, Amy Unlocked)
  • Ring Bonus (VS Game (Single Pak))
  • VS Success (Communication Successful)
  • VS Miss (Communication Failed)
  • Tiny Chao Garden
  • Mini Game (Tiny Chao Garden - Mini Game)

Production credits

Executive Producer: Hideki Sato
Producer: Yuji Naka
Director: Akinori Nishiyama
Art Director: Yuji Uekawa
Designers: Sachiko Kawamura, Kazuko Ito, Makoto Yonezu
Programmers: Takahiro Hamano, Yoshihisa Hashimoto, Takaaki Saito
Special Thanks: Yasuko Maruyama, Masae Hirosawa

In cooperation with Dimps

Producer: Hiroshi Matsumoto
Line Producer: Koichi Sakita
Planners: Yukihiro Higashi, Masaaki Yamagiwa
Programmers: Katsuya Kuramoto, Tatsuaki Nakashima, Hiroki Yoshitake, Takaya Yamane, Shin-ichi Manabe, Kuninori Douno
Designer: Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Satoshi Yoshioka, Yuko Yamanoue, Etsuko Hosokawa, Tohru Nakanishi, Tomohiro Ozawa
Sound: Hironobu Inagaki, Atsuyoshi Isemura
Special Thanks: Atsushi Tamamura

Sound Created By: Wave Master
Sound Creators: Tatsuyuki Maeda, Yutaka Minobe, Teruhiko Nakagawa

Sega Corporation

Promotion Management: Seijiro Sannabe, Hideki Yokaichiya, Yasushi Yamashita
Sales Promotion: Naoko Ooka
Publicity: Yasushi Nagumo, Mariko Takeda
International Business & Product Development: Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Hitoshi Okuno, Yusuke Suai
Marketing Research: Tsuyoshi Sawada, Noriko Hashimoto
Manual Production: Yoshihiro Sakuta, Chieko Nakamura, Toshiki Yamaguchi, Hisakazu Nakagawa, Satoru Ishigami, Colin restall, Tetsuya Honda
Product Test: Junichi Shimizu, Akira Nishikawa, Kenji Takano, Akira Terasawa
Special Thanks: Yoshiki Ooka, Ikuo Ishizaka

Sega Of America

Executive Management: Peter Moore
Localization Producer: Yosuke Moriya
Localization Manager: Osamu Shibamiya
Test Lead: Joseph Mora

Sega Europe, Ltd.

COO: Naoya Tsurumi
Director Of PD: Kats Sato
Localization Producer: Kuniyo Matsumoto
European Product Manager: Mathew Quaeck
Test Dept.: Roy Boateng, David Smith
Executive Management: Tetsu Kayama, Masanao Maeda, Hisao Oguchi

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