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[[Image:Sonicn gameplay.png|frame|right|''SonicN'' gameplay.]]
'''''SonicN''''' is a port of ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' to the [[Nokia]] [[N-Gage]]. It was a launch title for the N-Gage and was released in North America, Europe and Australia. Packaging is a box the same width and thickness as the popular DVD "keep case", but exactly half the height. Media for the game itself is an [[MMC]] [[ROM]], which means that progress can be saved. English-language versions are not region coded.
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'''''SonicN''''', also known as '''''Sonic N-Gage''''' in the United States, is a port of ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' to the [[Nokia]] [[N-Gage]]. It was a launch title for the N-Gage and was released in North America, Europe and Australia. Packaging is a box the same width and thickness as the popular DVD "keep case", but exactly half the height. Media for the game itself is an [[MMC]] [[ROM]], which means that progress can be saved. English-language versions are not region coded.
  
The game itself is identical to the [[Game Boy Advance]] version except for the exclusion of the [[Tiny Chao Garden]]. It runs a bit slower on the N-Gage hardware, and the screen resolution has been altered, which is considered an issue by some. The N-Gage's screen is portrait, so the most notable change in gameplay is the choice between a full resolution mode with a narrow view, or a letterboxed 4:3 mode with scaled-down graphics. Screen size toggling is only possible during gameplay and can't be altered until entering a level. Many fans and veterans of the game regard this as a lesser gaming experience.
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The game itself is identical to the [[Game Boy Advance]] version except for the exclusion of the [[Tiny Chao Garden]] and some tracks from the sound test. It runs a bit slower on the N-Gage hardware, and the screen resolution has been altered, which is considered an issue by some. The N-Gage's screen is portrait, so the most notable change in gameplay is the choice between a full resolution mode with a narrow view, or a letterboxed 4:3 mode with scaled-down graphics. Screen size toggling is only possible during gameplay and can't be altered until entering a level. Many fans and veterans of the game regard this as a lesser gaming experience.
  
 
While copy protected, the protection was defeated within days of the release by a group calling itself Blizzard (no relation to the makers of ''Diablo II'').
 
While copy protected, the protection was defeated within days of the release by a group calling itself Blizzard (no relation to the makers of ''Diablo II'').
  
 
==Manuals==
 
==Manuals==
* [[SonicN US Manual]]
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* [[SonicN EU Manual]]
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* [[SonicN JP Manual]]
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SonicN NGage EU manual.pdf|N-Gage, EU
* [[SonicN AU Manual]]
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SonicN NGage AU digital manual.pdf|N-Gage, AU (digital manual from N-Gage.com)
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==Artwork==
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==Physical Scans==
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Revision as of 17:15, 4 October 2019

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Sonicn title.png
Sonic N
System(s): Nokia N-Gage
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action
Release Date RRP Code Rating
N-Gage
US
2003-10-07  ? ?
SonicN gameplay.

SonicN, also known as Sonic N-Gage in the United States, is a port of Sonic Advance to the Nokia N-Gage. It was a launch title for the N-Gage and was released in North America, Europe and Australia. Packaging is a box the same width and thickness as the popular DVD "keep case", but exactly half the height. Media for the game itself is an MMC ROM, which means that progress can be saved. English-language versions are not region coded.

The game itself is identical to the Game Boy Advance version except for the exclusion of the Tiny Chao Garden and some tracks from the sound test. It runs a bit slower on the N-Gage hardware, and the screen resolution has been altered, which is considered an issue by some. The N-Gage's screen is portrait, so the most notable change in gameplay is the choice between a full resolution mode with a narrow view, or a letterboxed 4:3 mode with scaled-down graphics. Screen size toggling is only possible during gameplay and can't be altered until entering a level. Many fans and veterans of the game regard this as a lesser gaming experience.

While copy protected, the protection was defeated within days of the release by a group calling itself Blizzard (no relation to the makers of Diablo II).

Manuals

Image upload.svg This instruction manual requires additional or replacement scans.

Wallpaper

Physical scans

N-Gage, US
Sonicn us boxart.jpg
Cover
N-Gage, US (display)
SonicN NGage US Box Display.jpg
Cover
N-Gage, UK/FR
Sonic-n-eu-boxsleeve.jpg
Cover
N-Gage, DE
SonicN NGage DE Box.jpg
Cover
N-Gage, AU
SonicN NGage AU Box.jpg
Cover

References


Sonic Advance
SonicAdvance title.png

Main page (N|Android)
Comparisons
Maps
Credits


Manuals
Promotional material
Magazine articles
Video coverage (N)
Reception


Development
Hidden content
Bugs
Technical information
Bootlegs

Sonic the Hedgehog games for other systems
Tiger Game.com
Sonic Jam (1998) |
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure (1999) |
N-Gage
Sonic N (2003) |
Leapster
Sonic X (2007) |
LeapFrog Didj
Sonic the Hedgehog (2008) |
Sony PlayStation Vita
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (2012)
Prerelease Sonic the Hedgehog games for other systems
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure (prototype; 1999-10-22) |
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure Taikenban |
N-Gage
Sonic N (prototype; 2003-09-16)