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However, once you got past all the load screens, the minigames themselves were a lot of fun to play,<br>
 
However, once you got past all the load screens, the minigames themselves were a lot of fun to play,<br>
 
and, and the 'mini-events' featured some very nice 2D artwork.<br>
 
and, and the 'mini-events' featured some very nice 2D artwork.<br>
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Revision as of 20:35, 23 January 2009

Sonic Shuffle coverart.

Sonic Shuffle was Dreamcast game released in the Winter of 2000 as SEGA's response to Nintendo's hit game,
Mario Party (why Mario Party were were considered good games is beyond me) The story follows
Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Amy as they venture to "Maginaryworld" the world of dreams, where
a fairy named Lumina Flowlight asks for their help in stopping Void, a dark creature who has stolen
all of the PreciousStones. Oh, and Eggman showed up too for some reason.

The game was met with poor reviews, due to the many long load screens, and frustrating difficulty.
However, once you got past all the load screens, the minigames themselves were a lot of fun to play,
and, and the 'mini-events' featured some very nice 2D artwork.