
by - written on 07/03/04, updated on 07/03/04
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UT 2004 Demo - Advantages: Perfecdt Play - Disadvantages: Only Demp

by - written on 17/10/03, updated on 17/10/03 (Useful, 97 readings)
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For any fans of Sega's infamous mascot, this is a must game to play. Being their favourite mascots first outing on a Nintendo console, Sega seem to have taken extra care to make sure that his fans were not disappointed with this game. With all the elements that made Sonic's previous games a success, Sonic Advance blasts its way ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/10/03, updated on 07/10/03 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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Sonic...on a Nintendo system, surely not but it has happened nonetheless and its a 2D platformer hailing back to the glory days of Sonic's MD titles. Guess what? Dr. 'Eggman' Robotnik has once again stolen the Chaos Emeralds and it's up to Sonic and friends to stop him. That's it as far as story goes, you ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/05/02, updated on 15/05/02
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Sonic Advance is an important milestone because it marks the first time Sonic has appeared on a Nintendo machine. This concept was considered unfathomable a few years ago, especially during the intense rivalry of Nintendo vs. Sega years ago. The blue hedgehog’s debut on the Game Boy Advance is a great start for his Nintendo career, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/04/02, updated on 16/04/02 (Very useful, 316 readings)
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(I know this is Sonic Advance but there is no Mario Advance 2 section and i've already done an opinion on Mario Advance (read it if you like) so this will have to do) My ever so slightly younger brother used to be the gamer in the household, I sat awe inspired at the games he played for hours on end. And then he turned to me ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/03/02, updated on 13/03/02 (Very useful, 310 readings)
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Sonic the Hedgehog on a Nintendo console? 10 years ago, if I'd of said that to a hardcore gaming fanatic, they'd have laughed in my face, then gotten all of their geeky friends to beat me up with their braces. Now though, it's reality (Sonic on a Nintendo game, not the beating up story). Sonic has come out for the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/02/02, updated on 24/02/02 (Very useful, 720 readings)
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Back in the early 90’s when Nintendo and Sega were the last word in video gaming, two characters stood as proud mascots for both companies. Mario was the rotund plumber that featured in many a Nintendo game and Sonic was the sleek super fast Hedgehog that adorned Sega’s consoles. Total opposites in looks and attributes they ... Read the complete review


