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Sonic Battle [2] is a 2003 beat 'em up video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Game Boy Advance. It is the second fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, the first game being Sonic the Fighters. It was released in Japan in December 2003 and in North America and Europe in early 2004.
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This is a list of known collectible card games.Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed are the North American release date. This contains games backed by physical cards; computer game equivalents are generally called digital collectible card games and are catalogued at List of digital collectible card games
Sonic Battle – Sega/Sonic Team; Stake: Fortune Fighters – Gameness Art Software Inc. Suzumiya Haruhi no Chourantou – Souvenir Circ. Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekitou – Souvenir Circ. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee – Konami; Tom and Jerry: War of the Whiskers – VIS Entertainment
Each game has a linked story (1), are platformers (2), Sonic is the main character (3), and they do not contradict each other (4). Sonic Rush and the Sonic Advance series belong in the main template because the first five conditions have been satisfied and SEGA has not otherwise designated them as being outside the main series.
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Some Sonic Team games, such as the Sonic games and Nights, are considered among the greatest of all time. [4] [5] On this list, games are gathered that are either on the official Japanese Sonic Team website or titles where it is officially mentioned that Sonic Team is involved.
This collection also features more than thirty-five minutes of unlockable interviews from Sega of Japan, a "museum" with facts about the games, strategy tips and box art for each game, as well as a "Sega Cheat Sheet" that consists of cheat codes for most games, and a set of unlockable arcade games, (some of which are from the early Sega/Gremlin era).