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The '''Sonic Boost''' is a move utilised by [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] in ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', and is closely related to the [[Burst Dash]] from ''[[Sonic Rush]]''. It is a rapid-acceleration move which allows Sonic to travel at vastly increased speed, activated by the {{X}} button on the [[Xbox 360]] version and the {{PS Square}} button on the [[PS3]].
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The '''Sonic Boost''' is a move utilized by [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] in ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', and is closely related to the [[Burst Dash]] from ''[[Sonic Rush]]''. It is a rapid-acceleration move which allows Sonic to travel at vastly increased speed, activated by the {{X}} button on the [[Xbox 360]] version, the {{PS Square}} button on the [[PS3]] and [[PS2]] versions, and by swinging the Wii Remote on the [[Wii]] version.
  
 
Boosting has three major effects, the most obvious being that Sonic goes much, much faster; while Boosting, the edges of the screen even blur in order to accentuate the effect. Sonic also becomes surrounded by a blue-white shock front, capable of smashing [[Egg Fighter]]s or small obstacles out of the way and send them flying. Thirdly, Sonic's wake pulls in [[rings]] behind him, an effect much like the [[Lightning Shield]] from earlier games. This is doubly useful because ''using'' the Sonic Boost consumes [[Ring Energy]], which is replenished when rings are collected.
 
Boosting has three major effects, the most obvious being that Sonic goes much, much faster; while Boosting, the edges of the screen even blur in order to accentuate the effect. Sonic also becomes surrounded by a blue-white shock front, capable of smashing [[Egg Fighter]]s or small obstacles out of the way and send them flying. Thirdly, Sonic's wake pulls in [[rings]] behind him, an effect much like the [[Lightning Shield]] from earlier games. This is doubly useful because ''using'' the Sonic Boost consumes [[Ring Energy]], which is replenished when rings are collected.

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The Sonic Boost is a move utilized by Sonic the Hedgehog in Sonic Unleashed, and is closely related to the Burst Dash from Sonic Rush. It is a rapid-acceleration move which allows Sonic to travel at vastly increased speed, activated by the X button on the Xbox 360 version, the Square button on the PS3 and PS2 versions, and by swinging the Wii Remote on the Wii version.

Boosting has three major effects, the most obvious being that Sonic goes much, much faster; while Boosting, the edges of the screen even blur in order to accentuate the effect. Sonic also becomes surrounded by a blue-white shock front, capable of smashing Egg Fighters or small obstacles out of the way and send them flying. Thirdly, Sonic's wake pulls in rings behind him, an effect much like the Lightning Shield from earlier games. This is doubly useful because using the Sonic Boost consumes Ring Energy, which is replenished when rings are collected.

If Sonic crashes into a solid wall while Boosting, he falls over and will take several seconds to get back up. Creative use of the Boost and jump platforms can enable Sonic to travel immense distances in midair; a fact extensively exploited by Sonic Unleashed speedrunners.