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The '''''[[Sonic Rush]]'' E3 demo''' is a one-level demo of ''Sonic Rush'' for the [[Nintendo DS]], displayed during [[sega:E3 2005|E3 2005]]. It was found by [[User:Drx|drx]], paid for by [[User:Techokami|Techokami]], and was then sent to [[User:Lightning|Lightning]] to be dumped. It was then released on drx's website [[Hidden Palace]] as their first DS release.
  
'''''[[Sonic Rush]] E3 beta''''' for the [[Nintendo DS]] is a one level demo of ''Sonic Rush'', displayed during [[E3]] 2005. It was found by [[drx]] and was then sent to [[Lightning]] to be dumped. It was then released on drx's website [[Hidden Palace]] as their first DS release.
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The demo only contains one playable level, [[Leaf Storm]] Act 2, and a boss fight against the [[Egg Hammer Mega]], and [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] is the only playable character. By examining the game's contents it is found that there are seven Zones partially programmed into the ROM, but only three extra levels are playable. These levels are Leaf Storm Act 1, [[Water Palace]] Act 1, and [[Dead Line]] Act 1.{{ref|{{LinkRetro|topic=11082|title=Sonic Retro forum thread: Sonic Rush E3 Digging}}}}
  
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==Comparisons==
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==Various Differences==
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==Physical cartridge==
*The title screen is different and features spikes that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final the enter screen scrolls.
 
*The boost works differently, you are able to boost from anywhere, even mid-air. The boost meter also refills itself automatically, but slowly.
 
 
 
==Physical Cartridge==
 
 
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==Downloads==
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<br>[http://www.hidden-palace.org/?releases/42 Hidden Palace Release Topic]
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==External links==
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*[http://www.hidden-palace.org/?releases/42 Hidden Palace News Release]
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*{{LinkRetro|topic=8393|title=Sonic Retro Fundraising Forum Topic}}
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*{{LinkRetro|topic=8788|title=Sonic Retro Release Forum Topic}}
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Sonic Rush (E3 demo)
Prerelease of: Sonic Rush
System: Nintendo DS
ROM size: 64 MB
Source: Cartridge
Found by: drx

The Sonic Rush E3 demo is a one-level demo of Sonic Rush for the Nintendo DS, displayed during E3 2005. It was found by drx, paid for by Techokami, and was then sent to Lightning to be dumped. It was then released on drx's website Hidden Palace as their first DS release.

The demo only contains one playable level, Leaf Storm Act 2, and a boss fight against the Egg Hammer Mega, and Sonic is the only playable character. By examining the game's contents it is found that there are seven Zones partially programmed into the ROM, but only three extra levels are playable. These levels are Leaf Storm Act 1, Water Palace Act 1, and Dead Line Act 1.[1]

Comparisons

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Physical cartridge

Downloads

Download.svg Download Sonic Rush (E3 demo)
File: Sonic_Rush_E3_Beta.7z (1.53 MB) (info)

External links

References


Sonic Rush (E3 demo), prototype version of Sonic Rush
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Part of Sonic Rush development

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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Nintendo DS
 2005  Sonic Rush     2007  Sonic Rush Adventure     2008  Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games | Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood     2009  Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | Sega Fun Pack: Sonic Rush & Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll     2010  Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing | Sonic Classic Collection | Sonic Colours    
 Unknown date  Super Speed Pack (201x)
 Unreleased  Sonic DS