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'''''Sonic Adventure Taikenban''''' (ソニックアドベンチャー 体験版) is a demo of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' for the Dreamcast, that was available in stores in Japan.
 
'''''Sonic Adventure Taikenban''''' (ソニックアドベンチャー 体験版) is a demo of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' for the Dreamcast, that was available in stores in Japan.
  
 
==Differences==
 
==Differences==
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* It's based off the Japanese Release.
 
* It's based off the Japanese Release.
 
* It's dated March 3, 1999, nearly 3 months after the Japanese release.
 
* It's dated March 3, 1999, nearly 3 months after the Japanese release.
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* Sonic's demo ends after the [[Egg Hornet]] fight.
 
* Sonic's demo ends after the [[Egg Hornet]] fight.
 
* Tails' demo is [[Ice Cap]].
 
* Tails' demo is [[Ice Cap]].
* Knuckles' demo starts with his intro, but after it finishes the game immediately loads [[Speed Highway]] Act 3.
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* Knuckles' demo starts with his intro, but after it finishes the game immediately loads [[Speed Highway]].
 
* Amy's demo is the [[Hedgehog Hammer]] mini game.
 
* Amy's demo is the [[Hedgehog Hammer]] mini game.
 
* Big's demo is [[Twinkle Park]].
 
* Big's demo is [[Twinkle Park]].
* E102 γ's demo is [[Final Egg]].
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* E-102 γ's demo is [[Final Egg]].
* Chaos 0 dies in one hit.
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* Chaos 0 is defeated in one hit.
 
* Certain levels have been made easier.
 
* Certain levels have been made easier.
  
 
==Emerald Coast==
 
==Emerald Coast==
 
* Those rising and falling spike poles were removed.
 
* Those rising and falling spike poles were removed.
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==Physical scans==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://hiddenpalace.org/Sonic_Adventure_Taikenban_(Mar_2,_1999_build) Release page on Hidden Palace]
 
* [http://hiddenpalace.org/Sonic_Adventure_Taikenban_(Mar_2,_1999_build) Release page on Hidden Palace]
 
* [https://tcrf.net/Proto:Sonic_Adventure_(Dreamcast)/Taikenban Research Article on TCRF.]
 
* [https://tcrf.net/Proto:Sonic_Adventure_(Dreamcast)/Taikenban Research Article on TCRF.]
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==References==
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[[Category:Sonic Adventure prereleases]]
 
[[Category:Sonic Adventure prereleases]]

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Sonic Adventure Taikenban
Prerelease of: Sonic Adventure
System: Sega Dreamcast
Build date: Mar 2, 1999
Source: GD-ROM disc
Found by: drx

Sonic Adventure Taikenban (ソニックアドベンチャー 体験版) is a demo of Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, that was available in stores in Japan.

Differences

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  • It's based off the Japanese Release.
  • It's dated March 3, 1999, nearly 3 months after the Japanese release.
  • It seems to have been made around the time work began on international versions.
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The title screen has extra text at the bottom which translates to Taikenban.

  • There's extra text at the bottom of the character select.
  • Sonic's demo ends after the Egg Hornet fight.
  • Tails' demo is Ice Cap.
  • Knuckles' demo starts with his intro, but after it finishes the game immediately loads Speed Highway.
  • Amy's demo is the Hedgehog Hammer mini game.
  • Big's demo is Twinkle Park.
  • E-102 γ's demo is Final Egg.
  • Chaos 0 is defeated in one hit.
  • Certain levels have been made easier.

Emerald Coast

  • Those rising and falling spike poles were removed.

Physical scans

Dreamcast, JP
SonicAdventure-Taikenban-box-JP.png
Cover
SonicAdventure-Taikenban-disk-JP.png
Disc

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