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Nice! New 2D Sonic for the DS:

Quote:Sonic Rush appears to be on that classic track, delivering the high-speed, side-scrolling 2D that the early games in the series is known for. But by taking advantage of the Nintendo DS' dual screens, Sonic Rush is definitely a new spin on an old favorite.

Quote:The game uses the two screens of the DS to give you a taller view of the action. You'll be jumping up to get to platforms on the upper screen and falling down to move down below numerous times in each level. This is a pretty cool use of the screens that really makes the game feel larger and more frantic.

Quote:In addition, the game doesn't seem to use the touch screen at all, but we wouldn't be surprised if the final version of the game ended up including some sort of stylus support. That final version is currently scheduled to be available for the Nintendo DS this fall.

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It's got that old-school feel that I like in my Sonic games.

Sonic Rush >>>>>>>>>> Shadow the Hedgehog
Like times ten thousand.
Some of those screens remind me strongly of classic Sonic levels... this looks great, for sure.
I'm so glad this isn't a 3D Sonic game.

Well, a 2.5D Sonic game would be awesome.
Maybe they'll do the next game like that.