Boot up any version of Sonic Adventure today and those original sensations will be replaced with an unshakable sense of nostalgia that almost bridles it. That sentiment, however, could be the reason why the game hasn't really withstood the test of time particularly well. When gamers stumbled upon a Dreamcast kiosk in the late 90s, Sonic Adventure certainly left them impressed about what a new generation would offer. The graphical fidelity was impressive for its time, and the eye-watering speeds were a vital ingredient contributing toward the general sense of exhilaration. Sonic Team definitely did not disappoint in this respect. SEGA wanted something to showcase the Dreamcast's power as it had much more under the hood than its then competitors, the PS1 and N64.
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