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Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut |
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System(s): Gamecube / PC |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sonic Team |
Genre: 3D Platform |
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Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut is a remake of Sonic Adventure from the Dreamcast. First released in the US, Japan, and Europe for the GameCube, it was later also released for the PC to Japan and Europe only. Unfortunately, it didn't do quite as well with reviews as its Dreamcast predecessor.
Contents
Changes Between Dreamcast and GameCube Versions
- New mission mode
- Mini game collection of 12 Game Gear games (see below)
- Unlockable character available after all 130 emblems have been collected (merely a model replacement of Sonic, no new moves or storyline)
- Removed glitches
- Upgraded character models
- Better sound
- Better camera
- Map option available
Included Game Gear Games
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Sonic Drift
- Sonic Chaos
- Sonic Spinball
- Sonic Labyrinth
- Sonic The Hedgehog 2
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- Sonic Triple Trouble
- Sonic Drift 2
- Tails' Skypatrol
- Sonic Blast
- Tails Adventure
Levels
- Emerald Coast
- Windy Valley
- Casinopolis
- Ice Cap
- Sky Chase Act 1
- Twinkle Park
- Speed Highway
- Red Mountain
- Sky Chase Act 2
- Sky Deck
- Lost World
- Final Egg
- Hot Shelter
- Sand Hill
Production Credits
Executive Producer: Hideki Sato
Producer: Yuji Naka
Director: Kenjiro Morimoto
Art Director: Yuji Uekawa
Technical Director: Masanobu Yamamoto
A‑Life System Director: Yoshihisa Hashimoto
Sound Director: Jun Senoue
Lead Game Designer: Kenjiro Morimoto
Game Designers: Takaaki Kodera, Hiroki Atoji, Kentaro Kiyono
Mission Mode Game Designers: Kenjiro Morimoto, Takashi Iizuka, Yojiro Ogawa, Daisuke Mori, Eitaro Toyoda, Hidenobu Hasebe, Mizuki Hosoyamada, Kazuyuki Miyamoto
Lead Character Designer: Yuji Uekawa
Character Designers: Kazuyuki Hoshino, Tomonori Dobashi, Yasutaka Maeki, Mashiro Hoshino
Lead Field Artist: Hideaki Moriya
Field Artists: Misako Ikoma, Tsuyoshi Enomura, Mutsumi Oda, Kazuhito Tominaga, Takashi Yoshida, Yoichi Takeda
Lead Visual Artist: Yuji Uekawa
Visual Artist:Masatoshi Yasumura
Lead System Programmer: Masanobu Yamamoto
Programmers: Kenichi Koshida, Yoshiharu Kanai, Makoto Shimoda, Masashi Kitamura, Takeshi Maeda, Makoto Ikeda, Hitoshi Motoda, Takashi Taketa, Takanori Yoshioka, Hiroyuki Kikui
Graphic Engine Programmers: Yoshitaka Kawabata, Shinya Matsunami, Takaaki Saito
Graphic Tool Programmer: Koji Ogino
Technical Support: Tetsu Katano
A‑Life System Designers: Yoshihisa Hashimoto, Sachiko Kawamura
A‑Life System Artists Sachiko Kawamura, Kazuko Ito, Makoto Yonezu
A‑Life System Programmers: Yoshihisa Hashimoto, Takaaki Saito
GBA Minigame Designer: Kenjiro Morimoto
GBA Minigame Artist: Sachiko Kawamura
GBA Minigame Programmer: Takahiro Hamano
Movie Arrange Designer: Michio Abe
Executive Sound Coordinator: Yukifumi Makino
Sound Coordinator: Kouzaki Tatsuya
Lead Music Composer: Jun Senoue
Surround System Programmer: Shigeharu Isoda
Sound Programmers: Yoshiharu Kanai, Makoto Shinoda
Minigame Collection Director: Hisatoku Yamada
Minigame Collection Programmers: Junji Takahashi, In cooperation with VR1 JAPAN INC., Shinya Matsunami
Minigame Collection Coordinators: Yojiro Ogawa, Daisuke Mori
For production of the original Sonic Adventure, see SA's Production Credits.
Resources
Box Art
GameCube Version
- Sadx pc gc jp.jpg
JP Player's Choice cover