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'''''Sonic Adventure Taikenban''''' (ソニックアドベンチャー 体験版) is a demo of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' for the Dreamcast, that was available in stores in Japan.
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'''''Sonic Adventure Taikenban''''' (ソニックアドベンチャー 体験版) is a demo of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' for the Dreamcast, that was available in stores in Japan. It's a limited version of the Japanese release which contains one playable stage or game for each player. It's build date is 1999/3/2.
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==Overview==
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The demo allows the player to play one stage or game which varies depending on which character you choose. Sonic's demo starts with [[Chaos 0]] and ends with [[Egg Hornet]], and all other characters only have one playable portion. When you clear your character's playable game, an "On Sale!" message appears on the screen. The screen automatically disappears after ten seconds if there is no input. There aren't any options you can change normally, so the game is solely in Japanese.
  
 
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==Differences==
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* It's based off the Japanese Release.
 
* It's dated March 3, 1999, nearly 3 months after the Japanese release.
 
* It seems to have been made around the time work began on international versions.
 
 
 
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* There's extra text at the bottom of the character select.
 
* Sonic's demo ends after the [[Egg Hornet]] fight.
 
* Tails' demo is [[Ice Cap]].
 
* Knuckles' demo starts with his intro, but after it finishes the game immediately loads [[Speed Highway]].
 
* Amy's demo is the [[Hedgehog Hammer]] mini game.
 
* Big's demo is [[Twinkle Park]].
 
* E-102 γ's demo is [[Final Egg]].
 
* Chaos 0 is defeated in one hit.
 
* Certain levels have been made easier.
 
 
 
==Emerald Coast==
 
* Those rising and falling spike poles were removed.
 
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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SonicAdventureTaikenban DC Title.png
Sonic Adventure Taikenban
Prerelease of: Sonic Adventure
System: Sega Dreamcast
Build date: Mar 2, 1999
Source: GD-ROM disc
Found by: drx

Sonic Adventure Taikenban (ソニックアドベンチャー 体験版) is a demo of Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, that was available in stores in Japan. It's a limited version of the Japanese release which contains one playable stage or game for each player. It's build date is 1999/3/2.

Overview

The demo allows the player to play one stage or game which varies depending on which character you choose. Sonic's demo starts with Chaos 0 and ends with Egg Hornet, and all other characters only have one playable portion. When you clear your character's playable game, an "On Sale!" message appears on the screen. The screen automatically disappears after ten seconds if there is no input. There aren't any options you can change normally, so the game is solely in Japanese.

Differences

Sonic Retro emblem.svg Main article: Sonic Adventure Taikenban/Comparisons

Physical scans

Dreamcast, JP
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Cover
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Disc

External links

References


Sonic Adventure Taikenban, prototype version of Sonic Adventure
SonicAdventureTaikenban DC Title.png

Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content

Part of Sonic Adventure development