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Sonic Adventure 2

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Sonic Adventure 2/2B is the second of the Sonic Adventure series games. Sonic Adventure 2, for the Dreamcast, came out on June 20, 2000 while Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, the Gamecube version of Sonic Adventure 2, came out on February 12, 2001. This game features two new characters to the mix, Rouge the Bat and Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic's counterpart, who join the evil Doctor Robotnik (Eggman) to rule the world. This game features the ability to play through both sides of the story, Hero, with Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, or Dark, with Robotnik, Rouge, and Shadow. Each side of the story allows you to completely understand what happens in the story, with just a few changes here and there, depending upon which side you choose. Robotnik is back again, and this time, he is trying to figure out what his great grandfather's, Professor Gerald Robotnik, legacy was before he mysteriously died. When he opens a pod, he awakens Shadow, and together they go off to rule the world by collecting the Chaos Emeralds to power the Eclipse Cannon, a cannon that can destroy entire planets. Along the way, Rouge joins up to help them take over the world. However, due to some twist of fate, the GUN, a police organization, arrest Sonic. Sonic escapes, and, with the help of Tails, Knuckles, and Amy Rose, they go off to prove his innocence. The only immediately apparent difference between Sonic Adventure 2 for the Dreamcast and Gamecube is that the Gamecube version has added stuff in it like extra 2 player levels and a 3D version of Green Hill Zone from Sonic 1, recreated for dedicated game fans who manage to get all 180 emblems in the game. (Some levels like Hidden Base and Cosmic Wall have added objects in the GameCube version of the game, a minor difference, while Knuckles' Spiral Upper and Rouge's Screw Kick have a Dreamcast-exclusive function that allows them to "reach out" and grab nearby rings and emeralds, even through walls, when using the move. This no longer works on GameCube.)


Levels

---Hero---

01. City Escape

02. Wild Canyon

03. Prison Lane

04. Metal Harbor

05. Green Forest

06. Pumpkin Hill

07. Mission Street

08. Aquatic Mine

09. Route 101

10. Hidden Base

11. Pyramid Cave

12. Death Chamber

13. Eternal Engine

14. Meteor Herd

15. Crazy Gadget

16. Final Rush


---Dark---

01. Iron Gate

02. Dry Lagoon

03. Sand Ocean

04. Radical Highway

05. Egg Quarters

06. Lost Colony

07. Weapons Bed

08. Security Hall

09. White Jungle

10. Route 280

11. Sky Rail

12. Mad Space

13. Cosmic Wall

14. Final Chase


---Final---

31. Cannon's Core


---Extra---

32. Green Hill