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− | '''''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]''''' was one of several games included in the standalone ''GameCube Preview Disc'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. This preview disc was released in North America on May 20, 2003, and was available as a standalone game disc for $10 MSRP as well as certain GameCube bundles. In addition to ''Sonic Adventure DX'', it also contained playable demos for ''Splinter Cell'', ''Viewtiful Joe'', ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'', and ''[[SoulCalibur|SoulCalibur 2]]''. | + | '''''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]''''' was one of several games included in the standalone ''GameCube Preview Disc'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. This preview disc was released in North America on May 20, 2003, and was available as a standalone game disc for $10 MSRP as well as certain GameCube bundles. In addition to ''Sonic Adventure DX'', it also contained playable demos for ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell'', ''Viewtiful Joe'', ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'', and ''[[SoulCalibur|SoulCalibur 2]]''. |
− | - | + | In addition to the playable demos, preview videos for the following games are included: ''[[SoulCalibur|SoulCalibur 2]], ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'', ''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III'', ''F-Zero'', ''NCAA Football 2004'', ''Madden NFL 2004'', ''Viewtiful Joe'', and ''Tom Clancy's Spliter Cell''. An informational video describing the [[ESRB]] rating system is also included. |
− | + | Two Gameboy Advance demos are also included: ''Warioware, Inc. Mega Microgame$'' and ''Dr. Mario''. To play these games, a [[Game Boy Advance]] or Game Boy Advance SP must be connected to the system using the GameCube Game Boy Advance Link Cable. | |
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+ | ==Demo Differences== | ||
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+ | TODO: Update this section for SADX. | ||
''Sonic Heroes'' has just two playable teams ([[Team Sonic]] and [[Team Dark]]) and two levels available. There are a few differences between the ''Sonic Heroes'' demo and final. They are mostly related to different sounds and voices, and a few different level objects being rearranged. | ''Sonic Heroes'' has just two playable teams ([[Team Sonic]] and [[Team Dark]]) and two levels available. There are a few differences between the ''Sonic Heroes'' demo and final. They are mostly related to different sounds and voices, and a few different level objects being rearranged. |
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Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (GC Preview Disc Demo) |
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System(s): GameCube |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sonic Team |
Genre: 3D Platform |
Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut was one of several games included in the standalone GameCube Preview Disc for the Nintendo GameCube. This preview disc was released in North America on May 20, 2003, and was available as a standalone game disc for $10 MSRP as well as certain GameCube bundles. In addition to Sonic Adventure DX, it also contained playable demos for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Viewtiful Joe, Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg, and SoulCalibur 2.
In addition to the playable demos, preview videos for the following games are included: SoulCalibur 2, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III, F-Zero, NCAA Football 2004, Madden NFL 2004, Viewtiful Joe, and Tom Clancy's Spliter Cell. An informational video describing the ESRB rating system is also included.
Two Gameboy Advance demos are also included: Warioware, Inc. Mega Microgame$ and Dr. Mario. To play these games, a Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Advance SP must be connected to the system using the GameCube Game Boy Advance Link Cable.
Demo Differences
TODO: Update this section for SADX.
Sonic Heroes has just two playable teams (Team Sonic and Team Dark) and two levels available. There are a few differences between the Sonic Heroes demo and final. They are mostly related to different sounds and voices, and a few different level objects being rearranged.