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'''Sonic Adventure''' is an adventure game released in September 1999 for [[:Category:DC games|Sega Dreamcast]] (also released as '''Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut''' in June 2003 for [[:Category:GCN games|Nintendo GameCube]] and [[:Category:PC games|PC]]). It spawned a sequel two years later, [[Sonic Adventure 2]]. | '''Sonic Adventure''' is an adventure game released in September 1999 for [[:Category:DC games|Sega Dreamcast]] (also released as '''Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut''' in June 2003 for [[:Category:GCN games|Nintendo GameCube]] and [[:Category:PC games|PC]]). It spawned a sequel two years later, [[Sonic Adventure 2]]. | ||
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[[The Sonic Center]] has hosted SA/DX speedrun competition since October 2003. | [[The Sonic Center]] has hosted SA/DX speedrun competition since October 2003. |
Revision as of 22:14, 25 February 2022
Sonic Adventure is an adventure game released in September 1999 for Sega Dreamcast (also released as Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut in June 2003 for Nintendo GameCube and PC). It spawned a sequel two years later, Sonic Adventure 2.
Speedrun
The Sonic Center has hosted SA/DX speedrun competition since October 2003.
Speed Strategies
- Emerald Coast
- Windy Valley
- Casinopolis
- Icecap
- Twinkle Park
- Speed Highway
- Red Mountain
- Sky Deck
- Lost World
- Final Egg
- Hot Shelter
TODO: add to this page
External Links
- Sonic Adventure Rankings (hosted by the Sonic Center)
- Sonic Adventure Speedruns (hosted by the SDA)