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Sonic Advance – Review – Game Boy Advance, Mobile (Android), N-Gage, Wii U (Virtual)

Sonic Advance – Review – Game Boy Advance, Mobile (Android), N-Gage, Wii U (Virtual)


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Sonic Advance - Review - Game Boy Advance, Mobile (Android), N-Gage, Wii U (Virtual)
Sonic Advance – Game Review for Game Boy Advance, Mobile (Android), N-Gage, Wii U (Virtual).
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Sonic Advance Review

Initial Presentation:
For many years, Sonic and Mario fought a healthy battle in which each starred in a masterpiece by their producers. If on the one hand Nintendo released the stupendous Super Mario World , on the other hand Sega counterattacked with Sonic 2, 3, and Knuckles . I dare say that 90% of the games starring these two icons in the era of 8 and 16-bit video games are a must for anyone who likes games these days.
Time passed, Nintendo followed on the one hand, Sega on the other, but still releasing its wonderful games starring its mascots, such as Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast and Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64. At one point Sony launched into the video game market the Playstation, and later, after the resounding launch of the Playstation 2, Sega ended up giving up on the hardware market and burying its 128-bit video game, the Dreamcast, for good. One question remained, and what would your various Sega franchises look like?
Some time later, Sega itself announced that it would release its main games for multiple platforms, to the joy of many and tears of the few. Sonic was one of those, who, one fine day, against all the past of the two companies, decided to shine in a portable video game from Nintendo. And how it shone!

Game Details:
Release Date: December 20, 2001
Developer: Dimps, Sonic Team
Publisher: Nokia, Sega, THQ, Infogrames
Players: Multiplayer
Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Mobile – Mobile (Android), N-Gage, Wii U (Virtual)

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