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Sonic Adventure

Raqib

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I just picked this up on the Live Arcade not too long ago, as far as I can tell, it's a port of DX and not the original Dreamcast title (although, it has all of the original Dreamcast menu graphics)

The only two things I see missing are the GameGear titles, and Mission Mode. I think I can go without that.

The Chao Garden is the same as DX.

What are your thoughts? Did you get it? Are you waiting for it to come out on the PSN?

Edit: Cream the Rabbit still makes a cameo appearance in this game.
 

Shadic

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It's depressing how lazy Sega is.

This should have been playing in at least 720P widescreen at a solid 60FPS. Should have had the added features from SADX (GameGear & Mission Mode) but with models that weren't the glossed-over crap that came in SADX.

And Chao Garden should have been a slightly revamped version of the one from SA2B. It's astonishing that they still haven't come out with another garden even close to that one in scope.

Also, I'm sure Sonic Retro has all the information you'd want. :p
 

Raqib

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It's depressing how lazy Sega is.

This should have been playing in at least 720P widescreen at a solid 60FPS. Should have had the added features from SADX (GameGear & Mission Mode) but with models that weren't the glossed-over crap that came in SADX.

And Chao Garden should have been a slightly revamped version of the one from SA2B. It's astonishing that they still haven't come out with another garden even close to that one in scope.

Also, I'm sure Sonic Retro has all the information you'd want. :p
YOU'RE GONNA GET FONDLED BY GROPING GANONDORF.

but really, for $10, I don't really mind. Then again, I never have framedrop issues, maybe that'd be the one thing that pushed me over.
 

Minato

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I think it's dumb that they released the DX version but made the DX extras as DLC.
They should've just given us the entire version of DX instead of having to pay for Metal Sonic and Missions.
 

Lovely

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♣ Unless Chao races are intense online, (or online at all), I won't be buying this. After all, I still have the Dreamcast and GC Sonic Adventure. ♥
 

finalark

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I own the original game for DC so I don't plan on downloading it but it still makes me sad that Sega kind of messed this one up.

I hope they don't do something similar with the other DC games.
 

Segtendo

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It's depressing how lazy Sega is.

This should have been playing in at least 720P widescreen at a solid 60FPS. Should have had the added features from SADX (GameGear & Mission Mode) but with models that weren't the glossed-over crap that came in SADX.

And Chao Garden should have been a slightly revamped version of the one from SA2B. It's astonishing that they still haven't come out with another garden even close to that one in scope.

Also, I'm sure Sonic Retro has all the information you'd want. :p
Yea, coming from a Wii owner, that seems pretty lazy. Why not just pick up a copy of DX somewhere? You get everything in one instead of paying for DLC >.>
 

Raqib

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Yea, coming from a Wii owner, that seems pretty lazy. Why not just pick up a copy of DX somewhere? You get everything in one instead of paying for DLC >.>
Oh no, I do have the original for Dreamcast as well as DX for Gamecube; the DLC was only $5 anyhow.
 
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