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Product Category Gaming
Product Category Nintendo GameCube
Product Games ESRB Rating E for Everybody
Product Games Genre Action Games
Product Games Platform GameCube
Product Price Type Street

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Sonic comes to the Nintendo GameCube in more than 150 fast-paced missions in this title, a scroller with a twist and the first game to link GC with Game Boy Advance. Choose between Hero and Dark characters, and race across stunning terrains collecting gold rings, or fight it out in a two-player battle. Raise artificial life forms (called Chao) in the Chao Garden, and train and care for them. Then use the Game Boy Advance Cable to link to Sonic Advance and the Chao Transporter, so you can take your Chao with you on the GBA. Additional game play in Sonic Advance includes solving puzzles and avoiding traps, all at breakneck speeds.

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Matthew D. Sarrel, CISSP, is executive director of Sarrel Group, a technical marketing consultancy. He is also a technical marketing consultant and technical writer. To read his opinions on games please browse http://games.mattsarrel.com and for more general information on Matt, please see http://www.mattsarrel.com.

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