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  • Sonic Advance 3 Revealed

    Preview at 1up.com

    Pics at 1up.com

    Sonic Advance 3 Features:

  • 2-character team gameplay
  • CUSTOMIZABLE TEAMS!
  • Giant rings (for the special stage?)
  • Keys (for the special stage?)
  • You can pick up your partner
  • 4 known playable characters (and hopefully more - the Chaotix and Rouge would be great)
  • 4 known zones - Route 99, Sunset Hill, and 2 unnamed zones
  • A zone "map" level where you can find entrances to hidden stages
  • 2-player cooperative mode where both players explore different parts of a level

    Notice that the characters are not defined by formation - Tails and Cream are on the same team in 1 shot.

    You don't actually play as both characters, but your choice of partner affects where you can go and what your abilities are.

    Thanks to Project Blue Gale for finding this.

  • SatAM’s “Drood Henge” Storyboard on Ebay

    "Drood Henge" is on Ebay with a starting price of $500.00. Bidding ends on February 20 at 11:08pm Eastern Time (or 8:08pm Pacific Time).

    As with the others, slight wrinkle marks on the cover from the paper clip - otherwise in excellent condition. Starts on page 12 - due to script cut from earlier drafts because of time. Signed on cover page, page 50 & page 100 by Pat Allee & Ben Hurst.

    SatAM is coming back to syndication this May on UPN!!!!

    I was in the Message Boards on Toonzone.net. I came across this one Post with Great news for Sonic fans! A screenname got an E-mail from UPN 9 that airs "Sonic Underground" that The Orginal Sonic Cartoons series from 1993 are coming back to syndication this May on UPN. Here's what they had to say....

    SU’s “Friend Or Foe” Storyboard on Ebay

    "Friend Or Foe" is on Ebay with a starting price of $50.00. Bidding ends on February 12 at 9:41pm Eastern Time (or 6:41pm Pacific Time).

    Storyboard from the Sonic Underground Series. Signed by Pat Allee & Ben Hurst on pages 50, 75 & 100. Cover has the usual "paper clip" marks and slight wrinkles, but the rest is in excellent condition.

    Interesting Iizuka Interview

    Thanks to Big Smile of the GHZ Newsboard for pointing this interview out.

    In 2003, Sega's hyperactive mascot was nearly as overexposed as Bennifer: Sonic starred in two GBA games, milked his back catalog with a GameCube rerelease of Sonic Adventure, headlined a hit cartoon on the Fox network, and even hawked McNuggets to tykes via a successful Happy Meal promotion. All that hoopla, however, paled in comparison to this January's triple-console launch of Sonic Heroes -- an all-new 3D platformer, and his first on both the Xbox and PlayStation 2.

    We spoke with Sonic Heroes director Takashi Iizuka (who's headed up nearly every Sonic game since Sonic 3 on the Genesis) about the hog's latest title.