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  • Same Voice?

    I was woundering... is the same person who does Sonics voice in SA1 and SA2? I don't have my Dreamcast set up so I can't look at the credits. I really would like to know. Thanx!

    Dang you Pyramid Cave!

    For using Mystic Melody at the alters I still can't find the lost chao!QUICKLY TELL ME!AN ELBEM IS AT STAKE HERE!(This is for Pyramid Cave)

    WORDS!!!

    I've been looking everywhere for the words to the theme from Sonic the Hedgehog CD, "Sonic Boom." I can't find them! Please, do you know where I can find them? Thanks a lot for your time.

    chaos chao garden

    I heard on cheatplanet that you can get a chaos chao garden if you raise a chaos chao.Is this the truth or a spoof?PLEASE TELL ME!

    More North American Sonic release dates.

    Sega released the following press release today, announcing that both Sonic Adventure DX and Sonic Pinball Party will be on the shelves in North America this summer. The full press release is as follows.

    SAN FRANCISCO - Jan. 31, 2003 - SEGA® of America, Inc. today announced that two new Sonic The Hedgehog® games are currently in development and will be released in the U.S. this summer. "Sonic AdventureTM DX"(working title) will be released in May exclusively for the Nintendo GameCubeTM, and "Sonic Pinball PartyTM" will ship in June for the Game Boy® Advance.

    "Sonic Adventure DX" is Sonic The Hedgehog's third blazing-fast quest on the Nintendo GameCube, and the ultimate version of one of Sonic's biggest SEGA DreamcastTM blockbusters. Featuring enhanced graphics, sound and Game Boy Advance connectivity, "Sonic Adventure DX" pits Sonic and his pals against the dastardly Dr. Eggman and his wicked plans for world domination.

    "Sonic Pinball Party" for the Game Boy Advance challenges gamers to shoot, tilt and flip their way through Sonic the Hedgehog, Samba de Amigos and Nights-themed pinball tables and party games. The game supports up to four players with one Game Pak via the Game Boy Advance Game Link® cable. "Sonic Pinball Party" will also connect with "Sonic Adventure DX" via the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable.

    "SEGA's Sonic The Hedgehog is back just in time for summer in two new action-packed games for the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance," said Mike Fischer, vice president, SEGA of America. "To date, Sonic has proved to be phenomenally popular on the Nintendo GameCube and we're excited that Sonic is resonating with a whole new generation of gamers."

    SEGA® of America, Inc. is the American arm of Tokyo, Japan-based SEGA Corporation, a $3.5 billion corporation by market capitalization, recognized as a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment both inside and outside the home. The company develops, publishes and distributes interactive entertainment software products for a variety of hardware platforms including PC, wireless devices, and those manufactured by Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. SEGA of America's Web site is located at www.sega.com.

    Source: *Planet Gamecube*

    Knuckles’s Mechs

    Say, I've noticed something: We're pretty much all aware of Knuckles's robotic replication Metal Knuckles, but what about the mech on Sonic Advanced? Is that a new or redone version of the original Metal Knuckles? He looks nothing like the old Metal. Or is this like the same concept of Metal Sonic and Silver Sonic? (Silver Knuckles?) Big fan awaiting your knowledge...

    Sega Adopts a 5-Tier System

    From Swirlvision:

    Sega held a strategy conference last week, outlining their future plans and setting new guidelines to cut costs and to develop new software. Tetsu Kayama, Sega's CEO, emphasized their "5-tier" approach concerning what types of games will be produced. New titles will now fall under one of 5 categories: Standard, Series, Spectacular, Sports, and Arcade.

    Kayama-san stressed the importance of their Sports line. He stated that Sega would use new marketing strategies and bold campaigns to bolster their sports division and thoroughly compete with the likes of Electronic Arts by the time the newer generation of consoles are on the market.

    The Standard line of games, which include such titles as Sega Rally and Virtua Fighter would see further continuations and support.

    The Series line of games, which include such long running staples as Sakura Taisen and Sonic: The Hedgehog will see extensions in the forms of side-stories and spin-offs.

    The Spectacular line of games will be reserved and used towards new and original content.

    And finally, Sega still believes in the Arcade line of games, and that there is still a market in the Arcade sector for a variety of entertainment.

    This new focus will be overseen by key individuals, including Yuji Naka (Sonic Team), Yu Suzuki (Sega-AM2), Hisao Oguchi (Hitmaker), and Toshihiro Nagoshi (Amusement Vision). Collaboration projects between Sega's studios are expected to fuel and expand this new strategy.

    In addition to the home software market, Sega will also continue dwelving into mobile phone and Internet-related sectors. Different media, such as movies, animation, television programs, etc. are further ventures Sega will be tapping into as well.


    Source: Swirlvision