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Revision as of 16:14, 23 January 2009
Sonic Adventure 2 was released in June of 2001 in both the US and Japan for the SEGA Dreamcast. The game
was part of Sonic's 10 Anniversary, and also had limited edition release, which included a 10th anniversary
booklet, soundtrack, and limited edition gold coin.
In the game, Dr. Eggman broke into the G.U.N (Global United Nations) headquarters, searching for one of his
Grandfather's experiments, a military weapon called "Shadow" Eggman was shocked to find out that Shadow was actually
a goth emo furry who looked nothing like Sonic, (but for some reason everyone mistook him for Sonic, and Sonic was
arrested for Shadow's crimes, such as robbing a Chaos Emerald from the bank.) Stalker Amy Rose and annoying twit Tails
showed up to rescue Sonic from jail.
Also, there was a ugly deformed bat with giant jiggling boobs who hated Knuckles, but secretly wanted to bone him.
The game featured a fully-3D Green Hill Zone (if you got all A-rank) and like the original, downloadable content, such
as Christmas/Halloween costumes in 2-player mode, The return of EggRobo from Sonic & Knuckles in Kart Racing mode, and
character themes for the menu screens.
The title was re-released for Nintendo Gamecube as "Sonic Adventure 2: Battle" and was met with average reviews.
It quickly became one of the biggest selling titles on the Gamecube, and ushered in a whole new generation of irritating
Sonic fans onto the interwebs.