Handed a franchise with no clear future, Dimps revamped an aging icon with three stellar outings.
Designed by geniuses who'd worked on Street Fighter and Fatal Fury, Sega's GBA sequel brought new joy to the hedgehog's speedy movement
Never had a GBA, i thought the Rush games were good tbh on DS.. I also remember the 3D cutscenes and wondered why they didn't try making a full 3D game with those graphics because it looked good. But then again it only had a dpad so I'm not sure, kind of worked for Mario 64 DS but it still wasn't as good as a stick.
TheGamer: "Don't even talk to me about Sonic Advance 2 yet, I'm still recovering."
BLG writes: "With the success of the films and the promise of Frontiers, it’s possible that we’re ushering in a new golden age of Sonic the Hedgehog. While Sega is looking forward, the company is also looking back. It’s giving us Sonic Origins, a retooled collection of Genesis classics. However, this package fails to provoke a burning question: what’s the best Sonic handheld game?"
Yes that was a awsome sonic series. I still play them in 2020