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Sonic Rush : ウィキペディア英語版
Sonic Rush

〔 is a 2005 platform handheld video game developed by Sonic Team and Dimps exclusively for the Nintendo DS as part of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. It was released on November 15, 2005 in North America, November 18 in the PAL region, and November 23 in Japan. It is a 2D platform game, but Sonic's and Blaze's sprites are rendered in 3D, creating a 2.5D effect. Boss battles, along with a Sonic-exclusive special stage, are entirely 3D. The game's storyline follows the intertwining adventures of a new character, Blaze the Cat, and the series' main character, Sonic the Hedgehog. They respectively battle Doctor Eggman and his doppelgänger Eggman Nega at certain points throughout the game.
The game was announced under the working title ''Sonic DS'' at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2004, and under ''Sonic Rush'' at E3 2005. The game's 2.5D format was based on Sonic Team's idea to combine elements from 2D and 3D games in the series. Upon release, ''Sonic Rush'' was positively received by critics, with praise stemming from the game's music and similarity to older games in the series and criticism stemming from its overall quickness. A sequel, ''Sonic Rush Adventure'', was later created and released in 2007.
==Gameplay==

''Sonic Rush'' is a 2D platform game, similar to earlier games in the series as well as later ones like ''Sonic Advance''. The player controls either Sonic the Hedgehog or Blaze the Cat, who differ in terms of special abilities.〔 In the tradition of past ''Sonic'' games, gameplay consists of moving quickly through levels, collecting rings and defeating enemies.〔〔〔 The player collects rings as a form of health; when they are attacked by an enemy, their rings bounce in all directions. If they are hit by an enemy and have no rings, they lose a life. Both of the DS's screens are used to display the play area, with the player's character moving between them as necessary.〔〔 Levels in the game are divided into "zones", each consisting of two acts of normal gameplay then a 3D boss battle. The course of the game differs depending on whether Sonic or Blaze is chosen;〔 the seven zones are the same, but are accessed in different orders.〔 During boss battles, Blaze fights Doctor Eggman and Sonic fights an Eggman doppelgänger called Eggman Nega.〔 As the characters' stories progress, they meet each other several times and unite in the final zone that comes after the seventh.〔 The game features a special stages can access via certain handles in order to obtain the Chaos Emeralds. These Special Stages resemble those of ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and utilises the DS' stylus controls.〔 Blaze, on the other hand, can't enter special stages as she earns Sol Emeralds throughout her story. When the player completes both Sonic and Blaze's stories and collect all the Chaos Emeralds, they can access a final story.
New features include a grading system that grades the player based on the time it takes for them to complete the level; they can return to levels later to try for a higher grade.〔 There is a point system based on the one in ''Sonic Advance 2'' but displaying points in multiple categories. There is also a "Tension Gauge" on the left side of the screen which is filled by doing tricks and defeating enemies.〔 The energy it generates allows the player to use boosts of speed while moving;〔 defeating enemies,〔〔 moving through the level more quickly which results in more points and a higher grade, and when playing as Sonic, accessing the special stage.〔 Although the game is primarily two-dimensional, there are three-dimensional elements which create a 2.5D effect. For the first time in the series, Sonic and Blaze's sprites are rendered in 3D.〔 The game's boss battles are 3D.
The game has a two-player mode in which Sonic and Blaze race to the end of a chosen level from the game. There is also a feature in which players who own the game can send a demo of the game to other Nintendo DS users.〔〔

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