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==General comparisons==
 
==General comparisons==
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{{Comparison
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| image1=Rushe3 titlescreen.png
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| image2=Rush titlescreen.png
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=The title screen is different and features purple and blue zigzags that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final, the entire screen scrolls. The copyright information also uses a different font and reads "© 2005,SEGA" instead of "© SEGA Corporation, 2005".
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}}
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==Gameplay comparisons==
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS AirBoost.png
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| image2=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=The player is able to [[Boost]] in mid-air. This ability would be restored in the Nintendo DS version of ''[[Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS)|Sonic Colours]]'', which uses the same engine as ''Sonic Rush''.
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}}
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
| game1=E3 Beta
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| game1=E3 demo
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=The title screen is different and features spikes that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final the entire screen scrolls.
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| desc=The Tension Gauge refills itself automatically when running, albeit slowly.
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
| game1=E3 Beta
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=The "infinite boost" state when the Tension Gauge is maxed out is not implemented yet. The Tension Gauge will flash, but boosting will still drain it like normal.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS Comparison EnemyBoost.png
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| image2=SonicRush DS Comparison EnemyBoost.png
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=Enemies don't go flying when boosted into - they simply explode on the spot.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS HomingAttack.png
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| image2=SonicRush DS HomingAttack.png
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| game1=E3 demo
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=The voice work of [[Ryan Drummond]] is used instead of [[Jason Griffith]].
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| desc=The [[Jump Dash]] and [[Homing Attack]] are mapped to the {{A}} and {{B}} buttons (the same buttons used for jumping) in this demo, whereas the final maps the moves to the {{R}} button. There are also no afterimages when using the Homing Attack.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS Comparison TrickDecay.png
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| image2=SonicRush DS Comparison TrickDecay.png
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=There is no point decay for repeatedly performing [[Trick Action]]s on the same object/gimmick, making it much easier to get a high score.
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
| game1=E3 Beta
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| game1=E3 demo
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=The E3 ROM uses a single .sdat for the music, while in the final, multiple .sdat files were used.
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| desc=Collecting 100 [[Ring]]s doesn't award an extra life.
 
}}
 
}}
 
==Gameplay comparisons==
 
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
| game1=E3 Beta
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| game1=E3 demo
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=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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| desc=The game cannot be paused.
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
| image1=Notavailable.svg
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS EN ComingSoon.png
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
| game1=E3 Beta
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=After clearing [[Leaf Storm]] or playing for a certain amount of time, the game displays a "Coming Soon" screen. This screen is also displayed instead of a [[Game Over]] when the player runs out of lives.
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}}
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==Graphics comparisons==
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{{Comparison
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| sprite1=SonicRushE3Demo DS Icon.png
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| sprite2=SonicRush DS icon.png
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| spritescale=4
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=The software icon for the E3 demo has an unfinished highlight in Sonic's left eye.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS LeafStorm2 Start.png
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| image2=SonicRush DS LeafStorm2 Start.png
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=Title cards have numerous small differences from the final:
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*No Act number is displayed, likely due to the demo only featuring one Act.
 +
*The [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] head is different, resembling the [[Sonic Team]] logo.
 +
*The icon used to represent Leaf Storm is slightly different, depicting a larger tree.
 +
*The shading/highlight on the left banner is inverted.
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*The font for "On Your Mark" and "Ready?" is slightly more condensed and has a thinner outline.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS Comparison SonicLookingUp.png
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| image2=SonicRush DS Comparison SonicLookingUp.png
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=Sonic has a different animation when looking upwards, resembling the animation for the same action in the ''Sonic Advance'' games.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| sprite1=SonicRushE3Demo DS Sprite LifeIcons.png
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| sprite2=SonicRush DS Sprite LifeIcons.png
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| spritescale=3
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| sprite2w=19
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| game1=E3 demo
 +
| game2=Final game
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| desc=The life icon is slightly smaller than in the final, and Sonic's eyes are looking in a different direction.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| image1=SonicRush-E3BetaResultsScreen.png
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| image2=SonicRush DS ActResults.png
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| game1=E3 demo
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=The boss dies in 4 hits and there's no remarks from Eggman at all.
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| desc=The results screen is different in this build and uses the number sprites from ''Sonic Advance 3''. Sonic is also slightly off-centered.
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
==Audio comparisons==
 
==Audio comparisons==
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Much of the music in this demo is entirely different from the final. It is composed by [[sega:Teruhiko Nakagawa|Teruhiko Nakagawa]] and is similar in style to the ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' games, as opposed to [[sega:Hideki Naganuma|Hideki Naganuma]]'s soundtrack in the final game.
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{{Comparison
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| audio1=Notavailable.svg
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| audio2=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=The title screen music.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| audio1=Notavailable.svg
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| audio2=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=[[Leaf Storm]]'s theme is a considerably longer version of "Blaze Appears".
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| audio1=Notavailable.svg
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| audio2=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=E3 demo
 +
| game2=Final game
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| desc=The boss music is similar in style to the theme used in [[True Area 53]] from ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', also composed by Nakagawa.
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}}
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{{Comparison
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| audio1=Notavailable.svg
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| audio2=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=E3 demo
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| game2=Final game
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| desc=The pinch variant for the boss theme, which also includes the "Blaze Appears" melody.
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}}
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{{Comparison
 +
| audio1=Notavailable.svg
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| audio2=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=E3 demo
 +
| game2=Final game
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| desc=The Act Results jingle.
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}}
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{{Comparison
 +
| audio1=Notavailable.svg
 +
| audio2=Notavailable.svg
 +
| game1=E3 demo
 +
| game2=Final game
 +
| desc=The voice work of [[Ryan Drummond]] is used instead of [[Jason Griffith]], recycled from ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]''.
 +
}}
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image1=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
 
| image2=Notavailable.svg
| game1=E3 Beta
+
| game1=E3 demo
 
| game2=Final game
 
| game2=Final game
| desc=The music is different from final and Act 1's theme is an alternate version of "Blaze Appears."
+
| desc=The E3 ROM uses a single .sdat for the music, while in the final, multiple .sdat files were used.
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Graphical comparisons==
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==Level comparisons==
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Leaf Storm|Leaf Storm]]
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Water Palace|Water Palace]]
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Dead Line|Dead Line]]
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==Localisation comparisons==
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
| image1=SRushE3 1.png
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS JP Title.png
| image2=SRushE3 2.png
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| image2=Rushe3 titlescreen.png
| image3=Notavailable.svg
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| game1=Japanese
| game1=E3 Beta without correct palette
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| game2=English
| game2=E3 Beta with correct palette
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| desc=The E3 demo will change its language based on the system's language, though only between English and Japanese. The final adds support for more languages.
| game3=Final game
 
| desc=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.
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Comparison
 
{{Comparison
| image1=SonicRush-E3BetaResultsScreen.png
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| image1=SonicRushE3Demo DS JP ComingSoon.png
| image2=Notavailable.svg
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| image2=SonicRushE3Demo DS EN ComingSoon.png
| game1=E3 Beta
+
| game1=Japanese
| game2=Final game
+
| game2=English
| desc=The results screen is different in this build and it uses the number sprites from Sonic Advance 3. Sonic is also slightly off centered.
+
| desc=The "Coming Soon" screen is a bit more descriptive in Japanese.
 
}}
 
}}
  
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 14 August 2023

Back to: Sonic Rush (E3 demo).

General comparisons

Rushe3 titlescreen.png
E3 demo
Rush titlescreen.png
Final game

The title screen is different and features purple and blue zigzags that scroll across the top of the screen. In the final, the entire screen scrolls. The copyright information also uses a different font and reads "© 2005,SEGA" instead of "© SEGA Corporation, 2005".

Gameplay comparisons

SonicRushE3Demo DS AirBoost.png
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The player is able to Boost in mid-air. This ability would be restored in the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colours, which uses the same engine as Sonic Rush.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The Tension Gauge refills itself automatically when running, albeit slowly.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The "infinite boost" state when the Tension Gauge is maxed out is not implemented yet. The Tension Gauge will flash, but boosting will still drain it like normal.

SonicRushE3Demo DS Comparison EnemyBoost.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS Comparison EnemyBoost.png
Final game

Enemies don't go flying when boosted into - they simply explode on the spot.

SonicRushE3Demo DS HomingAttack.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS HomingAttack.png
Final game

The Jump Dash and Homing Attack are mapped to the A and B buttons (the same buttons used for jumping) in this demo, whereas the final maps the moves to the R button. There are also no afterimages when using the Homing Attack.

SonicRushE3Demo DS Comparison TrickDecay.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS Comparison TrickDecay.png
Final game

There is no point decay for repeatedly performing Trick Actions on the same object/gimmick, making it much easier to get a high score.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

Collecting 100 Rings doesn't award an extra life.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The game cannot be paused.

SonicRushE3Demo DS EN ComingSoon.png
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

After clearing Leaf Storm or playing for a certain amount of time, the game displays a "Coming Soon" screen. This screen is also displayed instead of a Game Over when the player runs out of lives.

Graphics comparisons

SonicRushE3Demo DS Icon.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS icon.png
Final game

The software icon for the E3 demo has an unfinished highlight in Sonic's left eye.

SonicRushE3Demo DS LeafStorm2 Start.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS LeafStorm2 Start.png
Final game

Title cards have numerous small differences from the final:

  • No Act number is displayed, likely due to the demo only featuring one Act.
  • The Sonic head is different, resembling the Sonic Team logo.
  • The icon used to represent Leaf Storm is slightly different, depicting a larger tree.
  • The shading/highlight on the left banner is inverted.
  • The font for "On Your Mark" and "Ready?" is slightly more condensed and has a thinner outline.
SonicRushE3Demo DS Comparison SonicLookingUp.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS Comparison SonicLookingUp.png
Final game

Sonic has a different animation when looking upwards, resembling the animation for the same action in the Sonic Advance games.

SonicRushE3Demo DS Sprite LifeIcons.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS Sprite LifeIcons.png
Final game

The life icon is slightly smaller than in the final, and Sonic's eyes are looking in a different direction.

SonicRush-E3BetaResultsScreen.png
E3 demo
SonicRush DS ActResults.png
Final game

The results screen is different in this build and uses the number sprites from Sonic Advance 3. Sonic is also slightly off-centered.

Audio comparisons

Much of the music in this demo is entirely different from the final. It is composed by Teruhiko Nakagawa and is similar in style to the Sonic Advance games, as opposed to Hideki Naganuma's soundtrack in the final game.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The title screen music.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

Leaf Storm's theme is a considerably longer version of "Blaze Appears".

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The boss music is similar in style to the theme used in True Area 53 from Sonic Advance 2, also composed by Nakagawa.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The pinch variant for the boss theme, which also includes the "Blaze Appears" melody.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The Act Results jingle.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The voice work of Ryan Drummond is used instead of Jason Griffith, recycled from Sonic Advance 3.

Notavailable.svg
E3 demo
Notavailable.svg
Final game

The E3 ROM uses a single .sdat for the music, while in the final, multiple .sdat files were used.

Level comparisons

Localisation comparisons

SonicRushE3Demo DS JP Title.png
Japanese
Rushe3 titlescreen.png
English

The E3 demo will change its language based on the system's language, though only between English and Japanese. The final adds support for more languages.

SonicRushE3Demo DS JP ComingSoon.png
Japanese
SonicRushE3Demo DS EN ComingSoon.png
English

The "Coming Soon" screen is a bit more descriptive in Japanese.

References


Sonic Rush (E3 demo), prototype version of Sonic Rush
Rushe3 titlescreen.png

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