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Wikipedia-Article "Sonic Rush"

Sonic Rush
Developer(s) Sonic Team
Publisher(s) Sega
Designer(s)
Engine
Latest version {{{version}}}
Release date(s) United States of AmericaNovember 15, 2005

JapanNovember 24, 2005

European UnionNovember 15, 2005

Genre Action game, Platformer
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
PEGI: 3+
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Media
System requirements
Input

Sonic Rush is a Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. The game was released in North America on November 15, 2005.

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Sonic Rush's use of the DS hardware

Sonic Rush is a traditional 2D platformer much like the Sega Genesis and Game Boy Advance titles in the series. However, the main characters, as well as the bosses, are fully polygonal as opposed to use of sprites as all 2D Sonic games had previously used. Stages are sidescrolling. The two DS screens are used to double the display of the play area, joined seamlessly at the bottom of the top screen and top of the bottom screen. The characters will generally be displayed in the center of one screen, only to run, fall or jump into the other screen, making full use of both screens. A different perspective is used during boss battles as they are in 3D.

While not used in stages, the DS stylus touch-screen functionality is used in the game's special stages, and for making selections in menus.

Characters

There are two playable characters: the titular character, Sonic, and a new face, Blaze the Cat. Blaze has the ability to hover and make use of fire created from her own two hands. Both characters have mostly separate adventures (the levels are the same, but in very different orders), but as each character's story progresses, they occasionally bump into each other, and end up working together in the final story.

Story

The story involves Sonic trying to obtain the Chaos Emeralds as usual, while Blaze is trying to get the Sol Emeralds (which came from her dimension) to keep her world from being destroyed. There are also two versions of Eggman; the normal Doctor Eggman, and another, Eggman Nega.

Sidekicks

Tails and Cream the Rabbit show up in cutscenes and cheer you on during bosses; Sonic having "Tails" tag along, while Blaze is followed by Cream, who found her and earned her trust due to Blaze's lack of knowledge of Sonic's universe.

Gameplay

Sonic Rush also builds on the trick system introduced in Sonic Advance 2 adding a point combo system to it and a grade system, both of which had been introduced into the Sonic series in Sonic Adventure 2. Also added to the game is a "Tension Gauge" which can be filled by using tricks and defeating enemies. It can be used to dash faster in stages, and in accessing the Special Stages within the levels.

Multiplayer

Sonic Rush uses single card and multi-card wireless play; there is also an option within the game to send demos to your friends. The multiplayer mode in Sonic Rush features a race between Sonic and Blaze in one of the many levels in the game, much akin to that of the multiplayer mode in the Sonic Advance series; the biggest difference is that now on DS, even if you're playing with DS owners without the game, you can race on the levels in-game rather than a download only course. More multiplayer only power-ups have also been added.

Music

The music is a rather unusual genre for the Sonic series, with said genre being funk. This is most likely due to the fact that the composer is Hideki Naganuma, known for his work of a similar style for Jet Set Radio. Sonic fans are split over the music. Some love it, while others find it terrible.

Rumors

Sega has announced that there could be a sequel to Sonic Rush, titled "Sonic Rush 2" if there is enough demand.

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8-bit series
Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic Chaos | Sonic Triple Trouble | Sonic Blast
New handheld series
Sonic Pocket Adventure | Sonic Advance/N | Sonic Advance 2 | Sonic Advance 3 | Sonic Rush
Spinoffs and related titles
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