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The [[Sonic Adventure]] handheld/tabletop released as part of Tiger's "Arcade Games" series along with 4 other games, Q-Bert, NFL Blitz 2000, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing and Hydro Thunder, all of which were based on games that were released on the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
'''''Sonic Adventure''''' is a LCD game created by [[Tiger Electronics|Tiger]]. The game features a standard directional pad and 4 buttons "A", "B", "C", and "D". The game is based off of the [[Sonic Adventure|Sonic game]] of the same name for [[Sega Dreamcast]].
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Each had a tabletop arcade style design, optional screw-on joystick, 4 buttons "A", "B", "C", and "D", and unlike most Tiger games a pixel based LCD display similar to their previous 99x series of games but with a lower resolution.
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The [[Sonic Adventure]] game of this series features 7 full and partial levels from the [[Dreamcast]] version of the game, the levels are [[Emerald Coast]], [[Windy Valley]], [[Ice Cap]], [[Speed Highway]], [[Red Mountain]], [[Sky Deck]] and [[Final Egg]]. Bosses in the game include [[Chaos 0]], [[Egg Hornet]], among others, and the game ends after defeating the [[Egg Viper]] at the end of the [[Final Egg]] stage.
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Many events from the [[Dreamcast]] version of the game are missing, such as the snowboard event in the [[Icecap]] stage, and many are 100% scripted such as touching spring pads.
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The game also features several codes that can be entered on the name screen, "supe" for invincibility, "life" to start with extra lives, and "boss" for a boss rush mode.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 10 September 2008

The Sonic Adventure handheld/tabletop released as part of Tiger's "Arcade Games" series along with 4 other games, Q-Bert, NFL Blitz 2000, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing and Hydro Thunder, all of which were based on games that were released on the Sega Dreamcast.

Each had a tabletop arcade style design, optional screw-on joystick, 4 buttons "A", "B", "C", and "D", and unlike most Tiger games a pixel based LCD display similar to their previous 99x series of games but with a lower resolution.

The Sonic Adventure game of this series features 7 full and partial levels from the Dreamcast version of the game, the levels are Emerald Coast, Windy Valley, Ice Cap, Speed Highway, Red Mountain, Sky Deck and Final Egg. Bosses in the game include Chaos 0, Egg Hornet, among others, and the game ends after defeating the Egg Viper at the end of the Final Egg stage.

Many events from the Dreamcast version of the game are missing, such as the snowboard event in the Icecap stage, and many are 100% scripted such as touching spring pads.

The game also features several codes that can be entered on the name screen, "supe" for invincibility, "life" to start with extra lives, and "boss" for a boss rush mode.

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LCD handheld game
Sonic the Hedgehog LCD games
Tiger Electronics
Sonic the Hedgehog LCD Wrist Game (1991) | Sonic the Hedgehog (1992) | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1993) | Sonic Spinball (1994) | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994) | Sonic 3D Blast (1997) | Sonic (1998) | Sonic R (1998) | Sonic Underground (2000) | Sonic Adventure (2000)
McDonald's LCD games
2003 Sonic's Speedway | Shadow Grinder | Knuckles Soccer | Sonic's Action Game | Tails Sky Patrol
2004 Knuckles Treasure Hunt | Sonic the Hedgehog Extreme Boarding / Sonic Skateboard | Amy & Rouge Volleyball / Amy & Rouge Tennis | Big's Fishing | Shadow Hockey / Shadow Basketball | Tails Soccer | Cream Flower Catch | Knuckles Baseball
2005 Tails Sky Adventure‎
Other manufacturers
SegaSonic the Hedgehog (1992) | Amazing Sonic (1994) | Sonic Blast (1994)