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− | | | + | | image=Shuffle sonicola.png |
− | | | + | | title=Sonicola |
− | + | | desc=Purely a game of chance where each player selects one of five cans of soda from a vending machine. One of the five cans was freshly shaken and will spray soda into the face of the unfortunate player who picks it. Each player who did not receive the shaken can gets 20 rings. Of course, since there are five cans of soda, there is a chance that not one will lose and the whole thing ends up in a tie. | |
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− | | | + | {{Section |
− | + | | image=Shuffle stopandgo.png | |
− | | | + | | title=Stop and Go |
− | | | + | | desc=A game of Red Light, Green Light, on ice. Everyone is on ice and Eggman is at the other end holding a Forcejewel. Players can only move when he isn't looking. If Eggman catches someone moving, they are frozen. If a player grabs the jewel before time is up, then it is won as well as 30 rings. If it is not, whoever is closest gets 20 followed by 10 and 5. The analog stick must be used carefully; quickly move it forward and slowly move it back to the center. Eggman has a tendency to turn around every two seconds whether or not he actually does it. |
− | + | }} | |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle overthebridge.png |
− | + | | title=Over the Bridge | |
− | | | + | | desc=A simple race over a windy bridge for a Forcejewel. There are various holes in the bridge; tap {{A}} lightly to jump over them. Jumping too high or tripping over a hole will slow a player down. |
− | | | + | }} |
− | + | {{Section | |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle gunslinger.png |
− | | | + | | title=Sonic Gun Slinger |
− | + | | desc=This Western style mini game lets players shoot at outlaw targets. Aim for a target with the analog and press {{A}} to shoot. Don't shoot the women targets or else you lose rings and have to sit out the next shootout. Repeatedly shoot the Eggman target that shoots back. | |
− | | | + | }} |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | + | | image=Shuffle soniclive.png | |
− | | | + | | title=Sonic Live |
− | | | + | | desc=The four characters each have a guitar on stage. When the spotlight is on you, press either {{A}}, {{B}}, {{X}}, or {{Y}} to get rings. Don't press when not lit—doing so will cause the player to lose rings. Twenty bonus rings are awarded for the character who gets the most rings. |
− | + | }} | |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle psychicsonic.png |
− | + | | title=Psychic Sonic | |
− | | | + | | desc=A card appears in the center of the screen and a letter starts to appear on the card. Press the button corresponding to the letter when you can identify the card. A player wins 5 rings if correct with an additional 5 for each consecutive correct guess. Lose five rings for incorrect guesses. The one with the most rings at the end wins. The computer can do this very well. There is a way to beating this game without being psychic. Since there are only four cards to choose from, there are only four different patterns the mystery card makes before revealing itself. The best way of spotting it is when the card pops up, wait exactly a second. The card that is most clear one second later will be the card. |
− | | | + | }} |
− | + | {{Section | |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle sonictag.png |
− | | | + | | title=Sonic Tag |
− | + | | desc=This game of tag is a four way split screen arena with a pyramid in the center. One player is marked IT and can't collect rings. Tagging another player will make that person IT. At two corners there are springs. Hitting the spring will bounce you to the top of the pyramid, where a gong that dispenses rings can be hit. Whoever is IT at the end of 60 seconds doesn't win 20 rings. The player that is IT can use the arrow above their character's head to find the nearest victim. | |
− | | | + | }} |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | + | | image=Shuffle shadowtag.png | |
− | | | + | | title=Shadow Tag |
− | | | + | | desc=This game is similar to Sonic Tag, but takes place in a circular beach arena. The player that is IT loses rings while IT tags another person by stepping on the person's shadow. Eggman shines light on people that are not the IT player to make longer shadows. Near the end of the round, the sun sets and the shadows naturally get longer. Whoever is not IT at the end wins 20 rings. Because the beach is hard to run on, jumping can be quicker. |
− | + | }} | |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle frostyrumble.png |
− | + | | title=Frosty Rumble | |
− | | | + | | desc=This minigame has an icy arena with ice blocks everywhere. Pick up a block and throw it to open it up. Rings (and sometimes a Forcejewel) appear inside. Larger blocks take longer to lift but have more rings inside. A player loses rings if they are hit by a block. It's easier to move a character when it is not carrying a block. There is a bonus of 20 rings for who gets the most rings in the game, with bonus of 10 for second and 5 for third. |
− | | | + | }} |
− | + | {{Section | |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle greatescape.png |
− | | | + | | title=Great Escape |
− | + | | desc=This game features a dimly lit maze with everyone in the center. Try to get to one of the corners to leave the maze. No one can leave the maze the same way as another player. Jump over holes or else you start at beginning. There are light switches that will light the room briefly as well as other items, such as paralyzing you opponents for a few seconds or adding 5 seconds to the clock. Win 20 rings by getting out first, followed by 10 for second and 5 for third but lose 10 if you don't. Some of the black squares aren't holes so take that into consideration. | |
− | | | + | }} |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | + | | image=Shuffle eggandthechicken.png | |
− | | | + | | title=Egg & the Chicken |
− | | | + | | desc=Everyone is handed a bomb and is thrown in a basketball hoop. The one who stays longest under the hoop without getting hit wins. Press {{A}} to wuss out anytime. Sometimes the ball will roll very fast down the hoop but then go back up. Eggman also hits the wall to disrupt to bomb's pattern. When the music stops, the bomb will drop so listen closely. This can take as little as five seconds or more than thirty. How intense! 30 rings go to the winner and ones who got hit lose 10. Ties are possible, so there could be more than one winner. |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle sonictank.png | ||
+ | | title=Sonic Tank | ||
+ | | desc=Everyone is riding a tank in a square arena with two columns. Move around with the analog stick and press {{A}} to shoot. Use the triggers to slide left and right, but this disables the ability to shoot. Eggman will come by and drop bonus items, such as a laser blast or shield, as well as bombs, which should be avoided. Each person has a life meter. A player receives ten rings for each fellow player destroyed. When time is up, whoever has the most life (or who is left standing) wins 10 rings. Second gets 5, third loses 5 and fourth loses 10. If more than one player is destroyed, places are judged on when the person was removed. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle funfunsonic.png | ||
+ | | title=Fun Fun Sonic | ||
+ | | desc=Everyone is jumping on trampolines. Use the analog to move to another trampoline. Players can go only as far as two trampolines away from the one they are on. As a trampoline is jumped on, it changes color. They go from blue-cyan-green-yellow-pink-red. When a red trampoline is hit, it breaks and rings are won depending on what the starting color is. Blue is worth 6, Cyan is worth 5 and so on. You lose if you fall through a broken trampoline. If two people hit a red trampoline at near the same time, the person who hits it second collects the rings. 2 or 3 times during the game Eggman starts a special feature: all rips worth twice or thrice the value, rings shower everywhere, everyone gets hit by a tub, or iron balls land on some spots or everyone that fell through is back in the game. You keep the rings you earn plus 20 if you survive but lose 10 if you don't. Only two special rounds show up if one is a double or triple score round. Just search for the pink and red ones to collect more. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle jumpthesnake.png | ||
+ | | title=Jump the Snake | ||
+ | | desc=Everyone stands on a platform and a snake comes out of a random hole to play jump rope. Press {{A}} to jump over the snake. The snake can go back into the hole and come out a different one. Eventually the platform starts to rotate, making it even harder. Hitting the snake will result in falling off the platform. Last one standing wins 30 rings. The snake usually speeds up as the game progresses, but sometimes is tricky and goes slow, so watch out! | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle zerogsnapshot.png | ||
+ | | title=Zero G Snap Shot | ||
+ | | desc=A frame is shown on the screen and everyone is floating around. Use the analog to point to a direction and press {{A}} to swim in the direction the character is in; press {{Y}} or {{B}} to strike a pose. Anyone in the frame when time is up wins rings. 20 rings go to the person closest to the center while 10 rings are awarded to anyone mostly in the frame. A hand in the frame doesn't count. If a character floats to the edge of the screen they'll reappear on the other side. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle thorshammer.png | ||
+ | | title=Thor's Hammer | ||
+ | | desc=Players stand on a large pillar. Eggman shoots bolts of lightning at the pillar or charges over the pillar, causing characters to lose rings. The best way is to see where his shadow is and staying away from it. If a bolt of lightning destroys a small piece of the pillar, rings will fly out and sometimes a Forcejewel. Jump up to get them first. If a character is falling off, pressing {{A}} will help them back on. 20 rings are awarded to the person who got the most rings. 10 for second and 5 for third. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle overtherainbow.png | ||
+ | | title=Over the Rainbow | ||
+ | | desc=The object of this minigame is to jump from one lily pad to another. One of the four buttons is displayed at the top of the screen ({{A}}, {{B}}, {{X}}, or {{Y}}.) Press that button to jump to the next lily pad before the timer surrounding the button turns all blue. Pressing the wrong button or not pressing it in time will make you fall. As the game progresses the button pops up quicker and there is less time to press it. Last one standing wins 30 rings. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle twister.png | ||
+ | | title=Twister | ||
+ | | desc=Everyone gets caught in the funnel of a tornado. Just move around with the analog to collect rings and avoid flying debris which will cost coins. A line of rings | ||
appears every so often so make sure to be in the area when that happens. Sometimes a Forcejewel appears, so keep an eye out. Most rings appear on the outer rim. The winner gets 20 rings followed by second with 10 and third with 5. | appears every so often so make sure to be in the area when that happens. Sometimes a Forcejewel appears, so keep an eye out. Most rings appear on the outer rim. The winner gets 20 rings followed by second with 10 and third with 5. | ||
− | + | }} | |
− | | | + | {{Section |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle_numberjump.png |
− | + | | title=Number Jump | |
− | | | + | | desc=Two towers with numbers appear. Everyone starts on the same number. Jump to a number one higher than you are on by pressing {{A}} and the direction that the next number is. Staying on a number that is moving or jumping to a number that isn't there will result in starting from the bottom again. Landing on the number at the top lets a player win 30 rings. Be careful as some numbers change. Sometimes the starting number changes to a high number making an easy win. Pressing {{A}} rapidly while switching direction each time can get a player to the top quickly. |
− | | | + | }} |
− | + | {{Section | |
− | | | + | | image=Shuffle egginspace.png |
− | | | + | | title=Egg in Space |
− | + | | desc=Thirty switches are displayed; press {{A}} in front of one to see if it has the button to launch Eggman into space. Finding the button wins 30 rings. It's mostly luck to find the right switch; simply try to remember what switches others pulled. It is very unlikely for time to run out before a player finds it. | |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Section | ||
+ | | image=Shuffle tractorbeamtag.png | ||
+ | | title=Tractor Beam Tag | ||
+ | | desc=This game takes place in a park-like arena. Three people are IT while one is not. The three people are in a tractor beam and have to move as a group to tag the other person. Once tagged, that person is in while one of the other three is not IT. While IT, the three people lose rings. Halfway through, Eggman shoots out rings for the person not IT to collect. Whoever is not IT when time is up wins 30 rings. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SectionsEnd}} | ||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Hudson Soft, Sonic Team | ||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Table | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sonic Shuffle (ソニックシャッフル) is a video game for the Sega Dreamcast and was Sega's answer to the successful Nintendo party game, Mario Party. The game was co-developed by Hudson Soft, who also developed Mario Party.
The story involves Sonic and his companions getting caught up in a mess in a land called Maginaryworld. A villain named Void has shattered the Precioustone into many pieces and Lumina Flowlight and the rest of Maginaryworld are counting on Sonic to restore it. At the end of the game it is revealed that Lumina and Void both are Illumina, the Goddess of the land who disappeared when the Precioustone was shattered. The game features around 50 mini games and around 30 mini events.
Despite Hudson's success with the Mario Party series, this game failed to meet expectations. It was criticized due to the confusing rules in some mini-games, excessive load times, poor music, an unfulfilled promise of network play, and an AI which would frequently cheat and steal the player's best cards. The game manual and in-game tutorial was largely unhelpful to players as well.
Contents
Gameplay
In Sonic Shuffle, the player can select one of the main characters of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. The game supports 1 player in Story Mode and up to 4 players simultaneously in Versus Mode and the Sonic Room. The four players can play in teams and play against one another on a giant game board, going around and playing mini games to collect Emblems. Whoever has the most emblems at the end of each board wins. The overall goal of each board is to collect the most Precioustones, out of a total of 7. There are 5 boards in total: Emerald Coast, Fire Bird, Nature Zone, Riot Train, and Fourth Dimension Space.
The game also features 8 playable characters (four of which need to be unlocked), each with their own unique abilities. The available characters are Sonic, Tails, Amy, and Knuckles. The unlockable characters are Super Sonic, Big the Cat, Gamma, and Chao.
The game features around 50 mini games and around 30 mini events. Mini games ranged in variety and challenge and they were divided by Teams of 2, Teams of 3 versus a Single Player and a Free-For-All. The mini events generally involved a little story, or event, and usually a choice given at the end to determine your prize or punishment. As well as having a single-player Story Mode and a two- to four-player Versus Mode, the game had a “Sonic Room” where you could play your favorite mini-games, after unlocking them, with your friends without starting a full game in a place called the "Toy Box", as well as a stereo to play your favorite soundtracks. Both of these must be unlocked by buying Photos from the Photo Album.
The game play involves playing randomly given cards. The deck of cards has four of every card numbering 1-6 and four wild cards. Three of the wild cards have an “S” and the remaining card is the “EGGMAN” card. Playing the cards would dictate the distance your player would move on the board. The S cards could be played as a 7 if you had decent timing as the card changed from 1 to S. The "EGGMAN" card was bad fortune for one or all of the characters and would generally cause trouble for the players in myriad ways. A full game could take anywhere from 20 minutes to two and a half hours, depending on how many Precioustones you decided to be available to you at the beginning.
Mini Games
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Screenshot | Description |
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Sonic Parasol (Emerald Coast Only) - This game has four characters and one parasol on a beach with a sun. When the sun gets too bright, everyone has to take cover or else they will lose rings. Only one person can be under the parasol at a time. Walk up to it to pick it up if it is on the ground, but if someone is holding it, walk under it and jump to force it out of their hands. There are some sea creatures walking around that will cause you to lose rings if you hit it. If the person with the parasol hits an enemy, they drop the parasol. When the enemies start to hide under the sand, that means that the sun will get bright soon. When the sun is bright, it showers rings and sometimes a Forcejewel onto the beach. The person with the parasol can usually get all of the rings; the other three have to wait under the canopy until the sun gets less bright. The person with the parasol moves slightly slower than the rest. Whoever gets the most rings before time is up wins a bonus 20 rings. Second gets 10 and third gets 5. | |
Ring Tide (Emerald Coast Only) - There is a beach setting again, except waves crash down leaving rings, sea urchins, driftwood and the occasional Forcejewel. Avoid the urchins and wood as well as the crabs because they make you lose rings while collecting the rings that appear on the beach. If the wave lands on you, it is possible to get swept away by the undertow. Press repeatedly to get back on land. To prevent this, when a wave comes, move to the bottom of the screen. Whoever gets the most rings before time is up wins a bonus 20 rings. Second gets 10 and third gets 5. | |
Rapid Climb (Fire Bird Only) - Everyone is on an airplane wing. The wind pushes you back, so repeatedly press to move forward as to not fall off. Rings and other debris fly by; collect the rings while avoiding the debris. The wing changes angle, meaning you either have to press more or less depending on how steep the angle is. Press or to move from side to side. Don't press too much or else you might fall off the front of the wing. If you stay on the wing when time expires you win a 20 ring bonus. Falling off the wing will result in a loss of 10 rings. | |
Sky Bridge (Fire Bird Only) - Everyone stands on top of a plane that is flying under bridges. Press to duck when a bridge passes by; press to jump and collect rings that are in the air. These are some deadly rings to get. Jump as little as possible so that you land back on the plane right away instead of getting slammed by a bridge. Some rings only require standing up to get. Players are awarded 20 rings for surviving the flight, and lose 10 rings if they fall off. The rings aren't worth dying for so if you stay in a duck position the whole time, you are guaranteed to win the 20 rings. | |
Croc-Attack (Nature Zone Only) - Players must very quickly press before being getting eaten by the crocodiles. 20 rings for the first to get out. 10 for second, a loss of 5 for third and a loss of 10 for fourth. | |
Ring of Fire (Nature Zone Only) - Everyone stands on a large platform while rings of fire pass by. Inside the rings are regular rings and occasionally a Forcejewel. Jump through the rings of fire to collect the rings without touching the fire, which will result in a loss of rings. Some fire rings rotate, making it trickier to get the rings, but these are the ones that usually hold Forcejewels. As the game continues, the platform rises and lowers. When the platform is up, some rings don't have to be jumped through while others are so low that they are unattainable. First place gets 20 rings while second gets 10 and third gets 5. | |
Thru the Tunnel (Riot Train Only) - This game is similar to Sky Bridge. Everyone starts on the last car of a train and the object is to run to the first car. Press to move forward and down to duck under obstacles; press to jump to grab rings. As the race continues, the back cars start to come off. Hitting an obstacle will set you back a few feet. If you are hanging off the end of a car, repeatedly press to climb back on. The person who reaches the front car first wins 20 rings. Anyone still in the race at that time win 10 rings while anyone that fell off loses 10. If everyone fell off, no one loses rings. | |
Ring Lasso (Riot Train Only) - Everyone stands on a train while another one passes by. The doors open, revealing up to 8 treasures with either a direction or a button letter underneath it. Just press the direction or button to grab the corresponding treasure. You can grab as many as 3 times before the doors close and another car comes by with more treasures. The bigger the bag, the more rings are inside. Sometimes a Forcejewel is present. No bonus is awarded. | |
Final Frontier (Fourth Dimension Space Only) - Everyone stands on a square platform. More platforms come from the top while the ones on the bottom go away. The centers of the platforms open up that either give a blast of fire that will make you lose rings or shoot a small fountain of rings or Forcejewel. If you fall off the platforms, you'll pop out of the center of a platform while losing rings. Whoever collects the most rings gets 20 bonus rings; second gets 10, while third gets 5. |
Stage Clear
Screenshot | Description |
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Sonic Surfing - Surf down the tidal wave by pressing and to move in that direction. You can jump but it will move you back. Hitting driftwood will result in lost rings and getting sent back. Riding the top of the wave will get you ahead. Don't go too far or else you'll fall of the wave. As the game progresses, the wave gets larger and larger. When the wave is almost a circle, remember that when you are at the top that left is right and right is left. The one in the lead at the end wins. To stay in one spot you have to have the analog moved slightly to the right. | |
Sky Diving - Everyone is falling to land on a balloon. Press to fall down more quickly and to fall down more slowly. Use to move clockwise and to move
counter clockwise. Clouds slow you down while vortexes speed you up. Hitting another person will slow you both down. Collect rings while falling. First one to hit the balloon wins. If someone is trying to bump into you, move left or right. You will lose speed but not as much as getting hit. | |
Earth Quake - This is similar to Over the Bridge, except you are running on land. the areas ahead are foggy. The game warns you about half of the obstacles. Sometimes they switch to camera angle to a more difficult linear view. Jumping causes you to fall back so avoid doing it. Also, keeping to one side will slow you down. Whoever reaches safety first wins. Sometimes the warning signal moves from side to side before deciding on a place. | |
Stop the Train - The train is out of control and everyone has to push it to stop. When the train has the blue light on, repeatedly press . If the red light is on, mash button . If you don't press the correct button or any button, you lose rings but if you do mash the right button, you'll win rings depending on how fast you are pressing it. Whoever wins the most rings by the time the train stops wins the game. If everyone refuses to push, the train will eventually stop right where the track ends. The time it takes to stop the train does matter on how good people's button mashing is. | |
Void Battle - The longest mini game, with Void as a huge creature that is out to take your coins. Everyone is on a platform with a smaller raised platform in the center. Void goes around attacking people. In the meantime, there are a bunch of switches on the platform. Two light up at one time. If you are the first to jump on one of the switches, Void will throw rings in your direction. Rings get sprinkled around the area as well as rocks that can hurt you. Void's attacks include smashing the ground to create shockwaves, zapping one person, stomping on people and so on. The game ends when the lit switches are hit 16 times and the big center switch gets lit. When you see Void toss rings, you can steal them by jumping up to grab them. Sometimes they don't even land on the switch. |
Play Order
- Sonic Slot - Each players plays on a slot machine that first displays 999, then counts down. Turn order in the main game is based upon how close each player stops the slots to 000 without going under.
- Sonic Darts - The four players each throw darts at a moving target. Turn order in the main game is based upon the proximity of the players' darts to the center of the target.
- Sonic Hi Lo - A simple game of hi lo, with all four players playing at once. The players must act fast to get the card that they want. The winner moves first on the game board.
Boards
Interesting Facts
- Unlike in Sonic Adventure, there is not any voice option to switch between Japanese and English voice languages. These are defaulted according to the regional version, with the Western versions using the English voices and the Japanese version using the Japanese ones. The voice language option was once again restored for Sonic Adventure 2.
- Unlike in the English dub of Sonic Adventure, Ryan Drummond not only voices Sonic (and counterpart Super Sonic), but also Knuckles. Following Sonic Shuffle, the role was given to Scott Dreier in Sonic Adventure 2.
- This was Corey Bringas' last game as Miles "Tails" Prower, because his voice was noticably deeper. His brother Connor Bringas voiced Tails in the following game, Sonic Adventure 2.
- Debug mode files still exist in the game's data, they can be accessed by replacing the title.bin file with any other file, such as test_0.bin.
Manuals
Main article: Sonic Shuffle manuals |
Voice actors
Role | Japanese Voice Actor | English Voice Actor |
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Sonic the Hedgehog | Junichi Kanemaru | Ryan Drummond |
Miles "Tails" Prower | Atsuki Murata | Corey Bringas |
Knuckles the Echidna | Nobutoshi Canna | Ryan Drummond |
Amy Rose | Emi Motoi | Jennifer Douillard |
Big the Cat | Syun Yashiro | Jon St. John |
E-102 Gamma | Jyoji Nakata | Steve Broadie |
Dr. Eggman | Chikao Ohtsuka | Deem Bristow |
Lumina Flowlight | Ikue Ohtani | Elara Distler |
Void | Urara Takano | Lani Minella |
Illumina | Yuko Minaguchi | Elara Distler |
Chao | Tomoko Sasaki | Tomoko Sasaki |
Production Credits
Producer: Shuji Utsumi
Director: Hidenori Oikawa
Supervisors: Akinori Nishiyama (Sonic Team), Yuji Uekawa (Sonic Team)
Production Manager: Masato Shibata
Project Leader: Bill Ritch
Lead Game Designer: Hidenori Oikawa
Game Designers: Koichi Takeshita, Daisuke Takeuchi
Lead Programmer: Yasuhiro Kosaka
System Programmers: Masatoshi Sugibayashi, Hideki Nishimoto, Shoichi Takata, Tetsuharu Takashima, Takuya Suzuki, Yoshitaka Shibata, Yoko Miyabayashi
Lead Artist: Hisashi Kubo
System Artists: Toshiro Okamoto, Taiichi Matsuda, Norihiro Kanie, Masahide Inaba, Hideki Soma, Motoshi Kuwahara
Mini-Event Artist: Akihiro Shibata
Lead Character Artist: Manabu Yanagisawa
Character Artists: Yasuhiro Fujii, Yuji Yano, Chiaki Nishiki, Masahiro Kamohara, Megumi Okazaki, Akemi Ihara
Cinematic Director: Shoji Mizuno
Cinematic Assistant Directors: Toshifumi Sekijima, Naoto Yoshimi
Cinematic Producer: Nobuya Okabe
Cinematic Assistant Producer: Satoshi Nagaoka
Cinematic Animation Director: Masayuki Goto
Cinematic Artists: Naoto Onuki, Takayuki Hayama, Shin Katada, Masanori Kubota, Tomoya Ohata, Ryoko Suzuki, Kazuyo Yoshida, Fumihito Saito
Cinematic Engineers: Jin Kamohara, Zenjiro Motono
Mini-Game Design Leads: Issei Takahashi, Hop, Jinichi Fuyuki, Katsuhiko Sugiyama, Tomosuke Kashiwabara, Hiro Yokoyamax, Hisanori Fukuoka, Hiroyuki Yagi, Tetsuya Ishikawa, Koichiro Genda, Kouji Inokuchi, Kazunori Sato
Mini-Game Programmers: Juhyoung Kang, Tomokazu Ninomiya, Junsoo Bae, Sangyoun Lee, Donghyun Ban, Dandy Arai, Tetsuma Yoshida, Norihisa Takabatake, Naoki Hirasawa, Donpei Morita, Yoshinori Koiwa, Nobuyuki Mark Kimura, Tsuyoshi Tsuchimoto, Hisanori Fukuoka, Takahiko Murakami, Kazunori Sato, Shin Fukumoto, Hirotaka Iwayama, Keisuke Hino
Mini-Game Artists: Tomoyoshi Miyashita, Takeshi Murata, Hideto Ishikawa, Haeyoung Park, Misun Yang, Huichung Lee, Hyungjin Kim, Akira Katagi, Akiyoshi Otsuka, Minoru Sato, Kazuhiro Hayashida, Yoshikazu Aoki, Kouji Kato, Hironobu Hatta, Koichi Sakuma, Hiroyuki Kikkawa, Toshinori Tabata, Gengo Ito, Hideyuki Katsuyama, Hideaki Honjo, Noriaki Kawakami
Sound Production Managers: Keisuke Mitsui, Kenichi Funayama, Hidenobu "Kalta" Otsuki
Music Director: Akihiro Satoh
Sound Effect Director: Osamu Narita
Sound Effect Engineer: Hiroyuki Tsuboguchi
Opening Movie Music: Kazuhiko Sawaguchi
Opening Movie Music Engineer: Hironao Yamamoto
Music Composition, Arrangement & Programming:
- Kaltek Music Engine: Hidenobu "Kalta" Otsuki, Ryo "L.D." Fukuda, Takeo "3-Jya" Suzuki, Yoshitaka "Sat" Hirota, Kazumi Mitome
Japanese Character Voices: Jun'ichi Kanemaru, Atsuki Murata, Nobutoshi Kanna, Taeko Kawata, Emi Motoi, Syun Yashiro, Jyoji Nakata, Chikao Otsuka, Ikue Ohtani, Urara Takano, Yuko Minaguchi
English Character Voices: Lani Minella, Ryan Drummond, Jon St. John, Elara Distler, Corey Bringas, Jenny Douillard, Deem Bristow
Quality Assurance Managers: Hiroyuki Ohta, Shota Takahashi, Tetsuya Komatsu
Localization Producer: Osamu Shibamiya
Assisting Producer: Jason Kuo
Test Lead: Rick "Maverick" Ribble Jr
Product Manager: Rich Briggs
Marketing Director: John Golden
Creative Services: Bob Schonfisch, Angela Santos, Laura Belzer, Simon McIlroy
Public Relations: Heather Hawkins, Gwen Marker
Voice Recording Engineer: Rick Bowman
Voice Acting Supervisors: Jun Senoue (Sonic Team USA), Keith Palmer (Sonic Team USA)
Special Thanks: Takayuki Kawagoe (Smilebit), Yoichi Shimosato (Smilebit), Jin Shimazaki, Hiroshi Igari, Tetsuo Inoue, Jun Kanda, MP Team, All the Family Members of the Team for Waiting So Patiently to See Us Again
Presented by: SEGA
© Sega Corporation, 2000
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Artwork
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