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'''''Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut''''', known as just '''''Sonic Adventure DX''''' (ソニックアドベンチャー<ruby><rb>DX</rb><rt>デラックス</rt></ruby>) in Japan, is an enhanced port of the [[Sega Dreamcast]] game, ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', with many added features and updated graphics. It was first released in the US, Japan, and Europe for the [[GameCube]] and was later also released for the PC in Japan and Europe and also had a limited US release. Unfortunately, it didn't do quite as well with reviews as its Dreamcast predecessor did.  
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as just '''''Sonic Adventure DX''''' {{Japanese|ソニックアドベンチャー <ruby>DX<rp>(</rp><rt>デラックス</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>}} in Japan, is an enhanced port of the [[Sega Dreamcast]] game, ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', with many added features and updated graphics. It was first released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2003, followed by a [[Windows PC]] port the following year.
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==Gameplay==
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''Sonic Adventure DX'' follows in the footsteps of ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'', a GameCube conversion of ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'', released in the tail-end of 2001, taking a Dreamcast game (in this case 1999 releases (i.e. the Western and ''International'' versions)) of ''Sonic Adventure'' and attempting to enhance the game for the more capable GameCube hardware.
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Unlike ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'', however, the changes in ''DX'' are far more significant, resulting in a graphical overhaul across most areas of the game, a new "mission mode", an enhanced Chao Garden and the inclusion of 12 unlockable [[Sega Game Gear]] titles. It pulls a lot of inspiration from ''Sonic Adventure 2'', while attempting to fix some of the multitude of problems with the original release, and is generally considered by Sega and Sonic Team to be the definitive version of the game, being the basis for all conversions going forward.
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Much of the game has been remodelled or re-textured, with the main characters being among the assets to be re-created with higher polygon counts. But while ''DX'' may improve on some 3D geometry, much of the game is untouched and some areas, such as the in-game lighting model and many of the texture choices, are often considered to have been downgraded. In many parts of the game, particulary areas in an around [[Station Square]], these texture changes lead to a very different looking world as seen in the original Dreamcast release.
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''Sonic Adventure DX'' being the better version of the game, as is its design, remains a contentious issue among fans.
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==Comparisons==
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{{mainArticle|Sonic Adventure/Comparisons}}
  
== Changes Between Dreamcast and GameCube Versions ==
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===Bosses===
===Main Game===
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====Differences to All====
*Enhanced graphics: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, and Gamma were re-created with higher polygon counts, resulting in smoother models. For some reason, Gamma was not recreated, and Big's new model is barely noticeably different. The GameCube's TEV system, similar to nVidia's register combiners, was also used for effects like rippling water. (These effects are not present in the PC version, however). The PC version has the option to remove some smaller objects or effects from stages (like the fire hydrants in Speed Highway's At Dawn segment) to improve performance.
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*All boss maps were updated to match the altered maps.
*The original palette-based lighting system (Lantern) has been replaced with simpler lighting.
 
*Very many changes have been made to textures throughout the game, ranging from minor to completely different; an example on the minor end of the spectrum is that the train used to transport from [[Station Square]] to [[Mystic Ruins]] is now blue instead of red, and on the major end of the spectrum, [[Twinkle Park]] can look like a different level at times. A detailed look at these changes (among others) can be seen at PkR's [https://dreamcastify.wordpress.com Dreamcastify] WordPress site.
 
*The game runs at 60 frames per second. Unfortunately, the framerate is generally unstable and frequently dips below 60fps, even in areas that do not seem to be graphically complex (framerate stability problems are not present in the PC version, assuming you meet its recommended system requirements). Cutscenes are locked at 30fps for a "cinematic feel", and to preserve the original script timings.
 
*Some sound effects, such as when collecting rings and emblems, are lower in pitch.
 
*A "Free Look" camera option was added, allowing the user to reposition the camera with the GameCube's C-stick. This option is reset to Sonic Adventure's original "Auto Camera" setting every time the game loads a new map.
 
*Changes (mostly minor) were made within the levels themselves in an effort to help solve some of the game's problems concerning collision detection. However, many glitches were not fixed.
 
*New glitches were introduced, related to inconsistencies in the port (for example, some windows still reflect the original Dreamcast graphics).
 
*The Internet connection feature was removed. Some of the downloadable content from the Dreamcast version was included with the GameCube port.
 
*A new Mission Mode is available, similar to the Mission Mode found in ''[[Sonic Jam]]'''s three-dimensional [[Sonic World]]. It features 60 missions spread across the six playable characters, where special tasks must be completed in the game's Adventure Fields and Action Stages.
 
*[[Metal Sonic]] becomes a playable character in Trial mode, as a reward for collecting all the Emblems.
 
*[[Cream the Rabbit]] makes several cameo appearances during the main game and Mission Mode to guide the player: for example, when finding the "Ice Stone" after [[Casinopolis]] Action Stage and when [[E-102]] "Gamma" first goes to Station Square.
 
*A "mini-game" collection of the 12 Sonic-related Game Gear games was added. (see below)
 
*The ability to skip cutscenes by pushing {{Start}} was added.
 
*Map option available by pausing the game in Adventure Fields.
 
*Some voice effects were changed like when [[Tails]] begins to fly or when [[Amy]] swings her hammer.
 
*The ability to have a clear pause screen by holding {{X}} and {{Y}} was removed.
 
  
===Chao Garden===
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====Chaos 2====
*The Black Market from ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' has been added to the Station Square [[Chao Garden]].
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*Chaos 2 is darker.
*The game uses ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'''s advanced Chao raising system (it has on screen stats, petting, whistling). However, the Chao Doctor, Chao Kindergarten, and the Chao Karate minigame do not appear.
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*The glass is opaque.
*Chao allegiances can be changed between Hero, Neutral, and Dark. However, players have to use Chao fruits to do so. (Specific characters do not have an alignment, nor do the Chao Gardens.)
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*Flat colored, shiny, and jewel Chao can be purchased, as well as special fruit. Seeds to plant in the Gardens do not exist, however.
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====Chaos 4====
*The Chao Transporter allows manual Chao naming, as well as ''Sonic Adventure 2'''s "Goodbye" feature.
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*Alot of textures were changed.
*Chao can be seamlessly transported between ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'' and ''Sonic Adventure: DX''.
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*It's easier to see the bottom of the lake.
*The Chao Stadium uses Sonic Adventure 2's music and GUI.
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*The pond is less green and more clear.
*The [[Chao Adventure]] VMU minigame was removed and instead replaced with a similar GBA connection feature (see below).
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*The pond doesn't change to a "purified" texture when Chaos 4 isn't swimming in it.
*You can also transfer one Chao from this game to ''[[Sonic Advance]]'', ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', and ''[[Sonic Pinball Party]]'' with the GCN-GBA Link Cable.  
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*A downloadable ''[[Tiny Chao Garden]]'' GBA minigame is available. (via the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable)
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====Chaos 6====
*The Egg Carrier Chao Garden was redesigned; now there's no deep water in the area, making it possible to grab Chao floating on it, and the hill in the middle was oddly removed, meaning that Eggman's base is now at a lower height.
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*Thicker fog.
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*Chaos 6 is more opaque.
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====Perfect Chaos====
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*The entire map was heavily revamped with different textures and buildings.
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*Perfect Chaos is brighter.
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*Waterfalls were added.
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*A section of destroyed road at the starting point of the stage was removed
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*More fog.
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*The water looks dirtier
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*Roads are darker.
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====Egg Hornet====
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*More fog.
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*The lighting is brighter.
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====Egg Walker====
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*Fixed an inconstancy where the poster shows an unused one.
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*The Egg Walker is brighter.
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*The hotel doors were strangely removed.
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====Egg Viper====
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*The color scheme for the platforms and walls were swapped.
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====ZERO/E-101mk.II====
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*The lighting was changed - ZERO and E-101mk.II are notably shinier.
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*Fog was added.
  
 
== Included Game Gear Games ==
 
== Included Game Gear Games ==
Several Game Gear games are included as unlockables. This also marks the first time ''[[Sonic Drift]]'' and ''[[Tails' Skypatrol]]'' were released in the US and Europe.
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Several Game Gear games are included as unlockables awarded after collecting 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 110, 120 and 130 [[Emblem]]s and completing 20, 40 and 60 missions. This also marks the first time ''[[Sonic Drift]]'' and ''[[Tails' Skypatrol]]'' were released in the US and Europe. Each game is unlocked in the following order:
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*''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
 
*''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
 
*''[[Sonic Drift]]''
 
*''[[Sonic Drift]]''
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==Manuals==
 
==Manuals==
{{main|Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut manuals}}
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{{main|Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut/Manuals}}
  
 
==Also released on==
 
==Also released on==
 
*''[[Sonic Adventure 2-Pack]]'' (200x)
 
*''[[Sonic Adventure 2-Pack]]'' (200x)
 
*''[[Sonic PC Collection]]'' for the PC (2009)
 
*''[[Sonic PC Collection]]'' for the PC (2009)
* ''[[Sonic Adventure (2010)|Sonic Adventure]]'' for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network (2010)
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*''[[Sonic Adventure (2010)|Sonic Adventure]]'' for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network (2010) and Steam (2011)
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*''[[sega:Dreamcast Collection|Dreamcast Collection]]'' for Xbox 360, PC and Steam (2011)
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
For a complete list of the game's production credits, please click the following link: [[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut credits]]
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Production credits}}
 
For a list of voice actors, see [[Sonic Adventure#Voice Actors]].
 
For a list of voice actors, see [[Sonic Adventure#Voice Actors]].
  
 
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==Artwork==
 
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DX Amy.png|[[Amy Rose|Amy]]
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DX E-102.png|[[E-102 Gamma|E-102]]
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/gc/sonicdx/ GameCube], [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/pc/sonicdx/ PC]
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* Nintendo catalogue pages: [http://web.archive.org/web/20031011085424/http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/gamepage_main.jsp?gameId=1379 US] (archive), [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Sonic-Adventure-DX-Director-s-Cut-268720.html UK]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut
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System(s): Nintendo GameCube, PC
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Game total: 13
Save file size: GC: 9 blocks, PC: 51KB
Genre: Action
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Nintendo GameCube
US
2003-06-17[1] $? DOL-P-GXSE
DOL-GXSE-USA
ESRB: Everyone
Nintendo GameCube
US
(Player's Choice)
2004 $? DOL-P-GXSE
DOL-GXSE-USA
ESRB: Everyone
Nintendo GameCube
JP
2003-06-19[2] ¥6,980 (7,329)[2] DOL-P-GASJ
DOL-GASJ-JPN
CERO: Free
Nintendo GameCube
JP
(1)
2004-11-18[2] ¥2,800 (2,940)[2] DOL-P-GASJ
DOL-GASJ-JPN-1
CERO: Free
Nintendo GameCube
AU
2003-06-20 $? DOL-P-GXSP
Nintendo GameCube
AU
(Player's Choice)
2004 $? DOL-P-GXSP
OFLC: G
Nintendo GameCube
UK
2003-06-27[3] £? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-UKV
Expression error: Unexpected < operator.PEGI: 3+
Nintendo GameCube
UK
(Player's Choice)
2004 £? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-UKV
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo GameCube
FR
2003-06-27[4] €? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-FRA
Expression error: Unexpected < operator.PEGI: 3+
Nintendo GameCube
FR
(Player's Choice)
2004 €? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-FRA
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo GameCube
DE
2003-06-27[5] €? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-NOE
Expression error: Unexpected < operator.USK: 0
Nintendo GameCube
DE
(Player's Choice)
2004 €? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-NOE
USK: 0
Nintendo GameCube
ES
2003-06-27[6] €? DOL-P-GXSP
DOL-GXSP-ESP
Expression error: Unexpected < operator.PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
JP
2003-12-18[7] ¥6,800 (7,140)[7] HCJ-0344
Windows PC
JP
(1)
200x ¥? ?
Windows PC
US
2004-09-14 $? ?
ESRB: Everyone
Windows PC
UK
2004-02-06 £? SEGA-PC002-UK
INL-S002-UK
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
UK
(Sold Out)
200x £? ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
UK
(MAD)
200x £? ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
FR
2004-02-06 €? SEGA-PC002-FR
INL-S002-FRE
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
FR
(Hits Collection)
200x  ? SAD3854AF
SAD8AF-WRP
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
FR
(Xplosiv)
200x  ? ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
FR
(Just For Gamers)
200x  ? ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
DE
2004-02-06 €? SEGA-PC002-GE
INL-S002-GER
USK: 0
Windows PC
DE
(Software Pyramide)
200x  ? SEGA-PC002-GE
USK: 0
Windows PC
ES
2004-02-06 €? ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
ES
(Best of Atari)
200x  ? SEGA-PC002-SP
INL-S002-SPA
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
IT
2004-02-06 €? SEGA-PC002-IT
INL-S002-ITA
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
AU
2004-02-06 $? ?
Windows PC
AU
(Valusoft)
200x $? THQ70536
OFLC: General (G)
Windows PC
BR
200x R$? ?
Windows PC
KR
200x ₩? ?
GRB: All
Windows PC
SG
200x  ? ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
IL
200x  ? ?
Windows PC
SE
(PC Best Buy)
200x  ?kr ?
PEGI: 3+
Windows PC
HU
200x  ? ?
PEGI: 3+

Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, known as just Sonic Adventure DX (Japanese: ソニックアドベンチャー DX(デラックス)) in Japan, is an enhanced port of the Sega Dreamcast game, Sonic Adventure, with many added features and updated graphics. It was first released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2003, followed by a Windows PC port the following year.

Gameplay

Sonic Adventure DX follows in the footsteps of Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, a GameCube conversion of Sonic Adventure 2, released in the tail-end of 2001, taking a Dreamcast game (in this case 1999 releases (i.e. the Western and International versions)) of Sonic Adventure and attempting to enhance the game for the more capable GameCube hardware.

Unlike Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, however, the changes in DX are far more significant, resulting in a graphical overhaul across most areas of the game, a new "mission mode", an enhanced Chao Garden and the inclusion of 12 unlockable Sega Game Gear titles. It pulls a lot of inspiration from Sonic Adventure 2, while attempting to fix some of the multitude of problems with the original release, and is generally considered by Sega and Sonic Team to be the definitive version of the game, being the basis for all conversions going forward.

Much of the game has been remodelled or re-textured, with the main characters being among the assets to be re-created with higher polygon counts. But while DX may improve on some 3D geometry, much of the game is untouched and some areas, such as the in-game lighting model and many of the texture choices, are often considered to have been downgraded. In many parts of the game, particulary areas in an around Station Square, these texture changes lead to a very different looking world as seen in the original Dreamcast release.

Sonic Adventure DX being the better version of the game, as is its design, remains a contentious issue among fans.

Comparisons

Sonic Retro emblem.svg Main article: Sonic Adventure/Comparisons

Bosses

Differences to All

  • All boss maps were updated to match the altered maps.

Chaos 2

  • Chaos 2 is darker.
  • The glass is opaque.

Chaos 4

  • Alot of textures were changed.
  • It's easier to see the bottom of the lake.
  • The pond is less green and more clear.
  • The pond doesn't change to a "purified" texture when Chaos 4 isn't swimming in it.

Chaos 6

  • Thicker fog.
  • Chaos 6 is more opaque.

Perfect Chaos

  • The entire map was heavily revamped with different textures and buildings.
  • Perfect Chaos is brighter.
  • Waterfalls were added.
  • A section of destroyed road at the starting point of the stage was removed
  • More fog.
  • The water looks dirtier
  • Roads are darker.

Egg Hornet

  • More fog.
  • The lighting is brighter.

Egg Walker

  • Fixed an inconstancy where the poster shows an unused one.
  • The Egg Walker is brighter.
  • The hotel doors were strangely removed.

Egg Viper

  • The color scheme for the platforms and walls were swapped.

ZERO/E-101mk.II

  • The lighting was changed - ZERO and E-101mk.II are notably shinier.
  • Fog was added.

Included Game Gear Games

Several Game Gear games are included as unlockables awarded after collecting 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 110, 120 and 130 Emblems and completing 20, 40 and 60 missions. This also marks the first time Sonic Drift and Tails' Skypatrol were released in the US and Europe. Each game is unlocked in the following order:

Manuals

Sonic Retro emblem.svg Main article: Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut/Manuals

Also released on

Production credits

Sonic Retro emblem.svg Main article: Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut/Production credits

For a list of voice actors, see Sonic Adventure#Voice Actors.

Artwork

Wallpaper

Physical scans

GameCube Version

GameCube, US
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Disc
GameCube, US (Player's Choice)
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Cover
GameCube, US
(Hollywood Video)

GameCube, UK
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Cover
GameCube, UK (Player's Choice)
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Cover
GameCube, FR
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Cover
GameCube, FR (Player's Choice)
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Cover
GameCube, DE
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Cover
GameCube, DE (Player's Choice)
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Cover
GameCube, ES
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Cover
GameCube, JP
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Cover
GameCube, JP (Okaidoku-ban)
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Cover
GameCube, AU

GameCube, AU (Player's Choice)
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Cover

PC Version

PC, JP
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Cover
PC, JP (MSI)
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Cover
PC, US
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Cover
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Disc 1
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Disc 2
PC, UK
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Cover
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Disc 1
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Disc 2
PC, UK (Sold Out)
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Cover
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Disc 1
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Disc 2
PC, UK (MAD)
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Cover
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Disc 2
PC, FR
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Cover
PC, FR (Xplosiv)
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Cover
PC, FR (Hits Collection)
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Cover
PC, FR (Just For Gamers)
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Cover
PC, DE
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Cover
PC, DE (Software Pyramide)
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Cover
PC, ES
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Cover
PC, ES (Best of Atari)
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Cover
PC, IT
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Cover
PC, SE/NO/FI/DK (PC Best Buy)
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Cover
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Disc 1
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Disc 2
PC, HU
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Cover
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Disc 1
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Disc 2
PC, AU (Valusoft)
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Cover
PC, KR
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Cover
PC, IL

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Disc 1
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Disc 2
PC, SG (Ntertainment)
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Cover

External links

  • Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): GameCube, PC (archive)
  • Nintendo catalogue pages: US (archive), UK

References


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Promotional material (SADX)
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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Nintendo GameCube
 2001  Sonic Adventure 2: Battle     2002  Sonic Mega Collection     2003  Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut | Sonic Heroes     2005  Sonic Gems Collection | Shadow the Hedgehog | Duo Pack: Sonic Heroes/Super Monkey Ball 2     2006  Sonic Riders    
Windows PC
Retail
 1996  Sonic the Hedgehog CD | Sonic the Hedgehog The Screen Saver | Sonic's Schoolhouse     1997  Sonic & Knuckles Collection | Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island     1998  Sonic R     2003  Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut     2004  Sonic Heroes     2006  Sonic Mega Collection Plus | Sonic Riders     2010  Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing     2011  Sonic Generations     2013  Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed     2022  Sonic Speed Simulator    
Sonic related game compilations for the PC
Sega Family Fun Pak (1996) | Sonic & Knuckles Collection (1997) | Sonic & Garfield Pack (1999) | Sega PC Puzzle Pack (1999) | Sega PC Smash Pack (1999) | Pack 2 Jogos (199x) | Sonic Speed Pack! (199x) | Sega Smash Pack 2 (2000) | Sonic Action Pack (2000) | Sonic Action 4 Pack (2001) | Sonic Collector's Edition (2001) | Twin Pack: Sega Smash Pack & Sega Smash Pack 2 (2002) | Twin Pack: Sonic 3D Blast & Sonic R (2002) | Twin Pack: Sonic CD and Sonic & Knuckles Collection (2002) | Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2003) | Sonic Mega Collection Plus (2004) | Sonic Double Pack (2008) | Sonic PC Collection (2009) | Coffret Sonic (200x) | Sonic Gold Edition (200x) | Sonic R/Sonic 3D (200x) | Sonic Hits Collection (2013) | Five Sonic Rings Bundle (2013) | Sonic Games Collection (2015)