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The '''''[[Sonic Rush]] E3 beta''''' for the [[Nintendo DS]] is a one-level demo of ''Sonic Rush'', displayed during [[E3]] 2005. It was found by [[User:Drx|drx]], paid for by [[User:Techokami|Techokami]], and was then sent to [[User:Lightning|Lightning]] to be dumped. It was then released on drx's website [[Hidden Palace]] as their first DS release.
 
The '''''[[Sonic Rush]] E3 beta''''' for the [[Nintendo DS]] is a one-level demo of ''Sonic Rush'', displayed during [[E3]] 2005. It was found by [[User:Drx|drx]], paid for by [[User:Techokami|Techokami]], and was then sent to [[User:Lightning|Lightning]] to be dumped. It was then released on drx's website [[Hidden Palace]] as their first DS release.
  
Only one zone is playable by default, but by examining the games contents it is found that there are seven zones partially programmed into the ROM, but only two extra levels are playable. That would be Zone 2 (Act 1), and Zone 7 (Act 1).[http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?showtopic=11082]
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Only one Zone is playable by default, but by examining the game's contents it is found that there are seven Zones partially programmed into the ROM, but only two extra levels are playable. That would be Zone 2 (Act 1), and Zone 7 (Act 1).{{ref|{{LinkRetro|topic=11082|title=Sonic Retro forum thread: Sonic Rush E3 Digging}}}}
  
 
==Comparisons==
 
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=Various Differences=
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*The title screen is different and features spikes that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final the entire screen scrolls.
 
*The title screen is different and features spikes that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final the entire screen scrolls.
 
*The boost works differently, you are able to boost from anywhere, even mid-air. The boost meter also refills itself automatically, but slowly.
 
*The boost works differently, you are able to boost from anywhere, even mid-air. The boost meter also refills itself automatically, but slowly.
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*The E3 ROM uses a single .sdat for the music, while in the final, multiple .sdat files were used.
 
*The E3 ROM uses a single .sdat for the music, while in the final, multiple .sdat files were used.
  
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SonicRush-E3BetaResultsScreen.png|The beta results screen. Sonic is off-center and the ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'' font is used for the numbers.
 
SonicRush-E3BetaResultsScreen.png|The beta results screen. Sonic is off-center and the ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'' font is used for the numbers.
 
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=Resources=
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==Hidden Graphics==
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Image:SRushE3_1.png|''Sonic Advance 3'' sprite.
 
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==Physical Cartridge==
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Image:Srush e3 front.jpg|Front of cartridge
 
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=Downloads=
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{{Download|file=Sonic_Rush_E3_Beta.7z|filesize=1.53MB}}
 
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*[http://www.hidden-palace.org/?releases/42 Hidden Palace News Release]
 
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Sonic Rush (E3 demo)
System(s): Nintendo DS
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
ROM size: 64 MB
Genre: Action

The Sonic Rush E3 beta for the Nintendo DS is a one-level demo of Sonic Rush, displayed during E3 2005. It was found by drx, paid for by Techokami, and was then sent to Lightning to be dumped. It was then released on drx's website Hidden Palace as their first DS release.

Only one Zone is playable by default, but by examining the game's contents it is found that there are seven Zones partially programmed into the ROM, but only two extra levels are playable. That would be Zone 2 (Act 1), and Zone 7 (Act 1).[1]

Comparisons

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Various differences

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  • The title screen is different and features spikes that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final the entire screen scrolls.
  • The boost works differently, you are able to boost from anywhere, even mid-air. The boost meter also refills itself automatically, but slowly.
  • The music is different from final and Act 1's theme is an alternate version of "Blaze Appears."
  • The boss dies in 4 hits and there's no remarks from Eggman at all.
  • An entire Sonic Advance 3 sprite set was was found in the ROM, indicating the game may have used Sonic's previous GBA sprites for a time while in development.
  • The voice work of Ryan Drummond is used instead of Jason Griffith.
  • The E3 ROM uses a single .sdat for the music, while in the final, multiple .sdat files were used.

Screenshots

Resources

Hidden graphics

Physical cartridge

Downloads

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External links

References


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Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
Nintendo DS
 2005  Sonic Rush     2007  Sonic Rush Adventure     2008  Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games | Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood     2009  Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | Sega Fun Pack: Sonic Rush & Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll     2010  Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing | Sonic Classic Collection | Sonic Colours    
 Unknown date  Super Speed Pack (201x)
 Unreleased  Sonic DS