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Sonic Rush [a] is a 2005 platform game developed by Sonic Team and Dimps 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, and was the final game in the mainline Sonic series to be produced by Yuji Naka before his departure from Sega.
An add-on by the name of Sonic Origins Plus was released in 2023, which added all twelve Game Gear Sonic games: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic Chaos, Sonic Triple Trouble, Sonic Drift, Sonic Drift 2, Sonic Spinball, Sonic Blast, Sonic Labyrinth, Tails' Skypatrol, Tails Adventure, and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine.
(Nintendo DS version only) Nintendo DS: Climax Action: THQ: 2006 No More Heroes: Wii: Grasshopper Manufacture: Marvelous Entertainment: 2007 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle: Wii: Grasshopper Manufacture: Marvelous Entertainment: 2010 No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: feelplus: Marvelous Entertainment: 2010 Ōkami
Sonic Advance and the Sonic Rush games have often ranged from decent to superb, which makes one wonder why Dimps is the 'B' team and the inferior Sonic Team is the 'A' team." [456] In the wake of the 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog, Brett Elston of GamesRadar+ said that Sonic Rush Adventure had "managed to keep the [series'] spirit alive". [457]
Sonic Rush Adventure [a] is a 2007 platform game developed by Dimps and Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS. The sequel to 2005's Sonic Rush , it follows Sonic the Hedgehog and Tails , who are teleported to an alternate dimension and seek the help of Blaze the Cat , while battling a band of robot pirates .
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A version of Sonic Colors (pictured) was developed by Dimps for the Nintendo DS. Unlike the Wii version, the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors is a side-scroller reminiscent of the original Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games (similar to the style of Sonic Rush and Rush Adventure) that takes advantage of the system's dual-screen.