Quantcast

Page 1 of 7 12345 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 91

Thread: "Sonic Adventure", ten years later. (December 23, 1998)

  1. #1
    Raging in the Streets Aarzak's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    NYC
    Age
    36
    Posts
    2,514
    Rep Power
    39

    Default "Sonic Adventure", ten years later. (December 23, 1998)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_Adventure

    Man........I can't believe it's been ten years already. I remember buying the November 1998 issue of EGM (with the big Sonic artwork that would eventually be used for its cover art) that fall and just salivating at the BIG feature they had for the game along with all of the screenshots (some of areas that were never featured in the final game) and descriptions of the game and the characters.......they often compared the game to Super Mario 64 at the time, and how it would blow it away and be as revolutionary as said game was upon its release. They also emphasized the OMGBBQ blazing speed, which in retrospect just didn't translate well into the complicated world of 3D.

    Of course, most of us got our first taste of the game beginning on 9/9/99. The magazines and the gaming press loved it, as did most consumers. Finally, after the dry spell in quality Sonic games since the release of S3&K in 1994, the 'hog was BACK. The future sure looked bright for Sega and Sonic after the release of what ended up becoming the Dreamcast's best-selling game ever (1+ million copies.........sad isn't it?).

    Ten years and several 3D Sonic installments (none of which I have played, only seen or heard of, true story) later...........where do you think Sega and the Sonic franchise are standing now?


    THIS, as I assume was the case with many, was the game that made me want a Sega Dreamcast. I strongly believe that, as a kid I would've been more crazy about the Sega Saturn had "Sonic X-Treme" or any 3D Sonic game come out. It was the killer-app, the long-awaited one. I first played SA for myself on the demo disc that came with all first-gen DC's, on a then-friend's DC in the fall of 1999. Mere days before Y2K I got my own DC, and played that demo again to my heart's content until I finally got a copy of SA (along with "NBA 2K" and "WWF Attitude") on my birthday in January 2000. Having not really experienced 3D platformers before, I really enjoyed the game and it made for one of my most memorable gaming experiences of 2000........up until a couple of months ago I STILL had my completed save file for the game from the summer of 2000 (my first ever run) but I deleted it.

    Honestly, since then I've yet to play another 3D Sonic game or any new Sonic game for that matter..........I just haven't been intrigued or interested enough. Not even "Sonic Adventure 2", which I followed since it was first announced. In retrospect, the first SA did its job very well, but the game was very sloppy.

  2. #2
    I DON'T LIKE POKEMON Hero of Algol j_factor's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    NorCal
    Posts
    9,328
    Rep Power
    134

    Default

    I remember playing the Japanese versions of this and Virtua Fighter 3tb before the DC launched here, and feeling utterly unimpressed.


    You just can't handle my jawusumness responces.

  3. #3
    Still not afraid of Y2K Shining Hero Rusty Venture's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Vereinigte Staaten!
    Posts
    13,154
    Rep Power
    112

    Default

    10 years and "Sonic Adventure"?

    Thursday makes the 16th anniversary of me getting "Sonic 2". It's old enough to drive!


    Join the USA/NZ strike force team!
    Quote Originally Posted by Phantar View Post
    a swedish android, awakened by the touch of Raśl Julia...

  4. #4
    Pirate King Phantar's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Munich, Germany
    Age
    43
    Posts
    4,468
    Rep Power
    83

    Default

    By the time the Dreamcast was released I had become too disappointed in anything Sega that I didn't pay attention to them anymore. After hoping in vain my Saturn would be blessed with a true original Sonic release (DON'T YOU DARE MENTION SONIC R!!!), I let them fall by the wayside (and I think many felt the same way).

    So, the release of Sonic Adventure completely passed me by. Only when the Dreamcast had gone the way of the Dodo I noticed that there had been not only one, but TWO Sonic Adventure-games released in the years gone by.

    The first "new" Sonic game I realized hitting the market again was, ironically, "Shadow the Hedgehog". And from what I've seen so far, it has gone downhill with the blue blur from then on out.
    The funny thing about an oxymoron is, even if you remove the ox, there'll always be a moron. The Question Remains: Y?

  5. #5
    Raging in the Streets Aarzak's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    NYC
    Age
    36
    Posts
    2,514
    Rep Power
    39

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by j_factor View Post
    I remember playing the Japanese versions of this and Virtua Fighter 3tb before the DC launched here, and feeling utterly unimpressed.
    I bet, considering the original Japanese releases were buggy and less polished........but it still was a step up from the likes of the PS1 & N64. I was disappointed that SA was running at 30FPS, and not 60 like I heard.

  6. #6
    Still not afraid of Y2K Shining Hero Rusty Venture's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Vereinigte Staaten!
    Posts
    13,154
    Rep Power
    112

    Default

    Sonic R


    Join the USA/NZ strike force team!
    Quote Originally Posted by Phantar View Post
    a swedish android, awakened by the touch of Raśl Julia...

  7. #7
    Pirate King Phantar's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Munich, Germany
    Age
    43
    Posts
    4,468
    Rep Power
    83

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Venture View Post
    Sonic R
    AAAAAAaaaarrrggghhhh... *meltdown*
    The funny thing about an oxymoron is, even if you remove the ox, there'll always be a moron. The Question Remains: Y?

  8. #8
    Death Adder's minion
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Glasgow, Scotland
    Posts
    23
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    I would pick Sonic adventure over mario 64 anyday and I paid silly money for mario 64 brand new as I preffered nintendo over sega back then.

  9. #9
    Master of Shinobi Kollision's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Brazil
    Age
    47
    Posts
    2,178
    Rep Power
    53

    Default

    I was deeply disappointed in this game.
    For me it's one of the reasons Sonic died.

  10. #10
    Wildside Expert ceibant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Stuart, FL
    Age
    38
    Posts
    145
    Rep Power
    16

    Default

    Sonic Adventure was awesome when it first came out. I remember going to Toys R Us one day, and I saw my brother playing the demo before the DC actually came out. I ran over there, told him to get off (I'm the big brother, hehe). I remember standing there in awe of everything. Me playing the Dreamcast, seeing Sonic in 3D whizzing through the stages, etc. I HAD to have a Dreamcast that Christmas, and I sure did get it. I got a bunch of crap games though, lol. Slave Zero, WWF Attitude, and some other ones. Still though, I had the newest system on the block and I was happy. Sonic Adventure doesn't hold up as well nowadays though, but I still find it enjoyable (as long as I'm only playing with Sonic)!!

  11. #11
    WCPO Agent Scooter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Waverly, NE, USA
    Posts
    901
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    I got a Dreamcast long after its heyday, just about two years ago. Sonic Adventure to date is still my favorite DC game.
    Ow! My small intestine!

  12. #12
    Angry Liberal Arts Major Hero of Algol Iron Lizard's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Bisbee, AZ
    Age
    44
    Posts
    7,861
    Rep Power
    113

    Default

    My brother paid the extra bucks for a Japanese DC. It was freak'n awesome at the time. He got Sonic, Sega Rally 2, and Pin Pin. Only PinPin sucked. My only complaint with Sonic is that took a while to find any real action when I did it was great. I prefer his voice in the Japanese version " YOU CAN DOOOO IT"

  13. #13
    Bite my shiny, metal ***! Hero of Algol retrospiel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Cologne, FRG
    Posts
    7,816
    Rep Power
    95

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Aarzak View Post
    I strongly believe that, as a kid I would've been more crazy about the Sega Saturn had "Knuckles Chaotix" or any 2D Sonic game come out.
    There, I fixed that for you
    The Mega Drive was far inferior to the NES in terms of diffusion rate and sales in the Japanese market, though there were ardent Sega users. But in the US and Europe, we knew Sega could challenge Nintendo. We aimed at dominating those markets, hiring experienced staff for our overseas department in Japan, and revitalising Sega of America and the ailing Virgin group in Europe.

    Then we set about developing killer games.

    - Hayao Nakayama, Mega Drive Collected Works (p. 17)

  14. #14
    Lurker Raging in the Streets Tanegashima's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Los Angeles, California
    Age
    37
    Posts
    3,331
    Rep Power
    41

    Default

    I never really 'lost faith' in Sega, after the Saturn was canceled I literally stopped keeping track. I got a DC later on, disliked it and sold it off. I remember somewhat rooting for the Dreamcast but something inside me always knew it would fail.

    Sonic Adventure is pretty cool, it certainly wowed me when it came out (graphically at least). But like most games that have come out since, it really doesn't have the replay value of the original sonic games...I beat it once and I was basically done forever.


    I still play Sonic 1-3/knuckles. Constantly.

    I wonder why that is...because I am literally not bored, I'm always trying to out do myself in the originals, higher score, all chaos emeralds, better time, more extra lives, more continues etc.

    For some reason modern games just don't seem to offer the variety of challenge.

    Btw: the Saturn does it for me without a new Sonic Game. Sonic Jam is amazing and keeps me satisfied. I think the Saturn is well represented by Nights into Dreams, that game is amazing pure and simple. The Panzer Dragoon series also makes it kickass. It just kicks ass. Saturn FTW.



    There Can Only Be One
    He Will Rise Again (Once I've Located The Original Signatures )

  15. #15
    Rebel scum Shining Hero MrMatthews's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    La La Land
    Posts
    10,360
    Rep Power
    139

    Default

    I agree with nearly everything you just said tanegashima. Today's games are more immersive experiences (for the most part), but they suffer horribly in replay value. I may have enjoyed every second of a 20 hour zelda game, but I'm not too keen to invest that time a second time.

    By the way, are Saturns expensive these days? I think it might be time to add one to my collection. Thing is, I haven't even seen one since 1998, let alone the games.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •