Difference between revisions of "Sonichu Adventure"
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[[Image:Sonichu_Adventure_for_Gamecube.jpg|thumb|The E rating is surprising, considering all the *AHEM* [[Rule 34|ROMANCE]]]] | [[Image:Sonichu_Adventure_for_Gamecube.jpg|thumb|The E rating is surprising, considering all the *AHEM* [[Rule 34|ROMANCE]]]] | ||
''[[Sonichu Adventure]]'' is a game [[Chris]] planned to release | ''[[Sonichu Adventure]]'' is a game [[Chris]] planned to release for the GameCube and GameBoy Advance before deciding that he himself was a far more interesting topic for a game, and diverted his attention towards ''[[Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles]]''. | ||
The game is a blatant rip-off of ''[[Wikipedia:Sonic Adventure|Sonic Adventure]]'', as evidenced by the title and its release | The game is a blatant rip-off of ''[[Wikipedia:Sonic Adventure|Sonic Adventure]]'', as evidenced by the title and its release for the GameCube (''Sonic Adventure'' was originally released exclusively for the Sega Dreamcast, but was later re-released for the GameCube). | ||
[[Image:Nintendo_Power_Presents_Sonichu.jpg|thumb|Unauthorised and untalented]] | [[Image:Nintendo_Power_Presents_Sonichu.jpg|thumb|Unauthorised and untalented]] | ||
In true Chris style, the design of the game never went beyond | In true Chris style, the design of the game never went beyond a mocked-up bit of box art and a ''Nintendo Power'' magazine cover that displayed the depths of Chris's awesome talent. | ||
Details about the game are elaborated in the [[hand-drawn Nintendo Power|hand-drawn ''Nintendo Power'']]. | Details about the game are elaborated in the [[hand-drawn Nintendo Power|hand-drawn ''Nintendo Power'']]. |
Revision as of 10:14, 3 December 2009
Sonichu Adventure is a game Chris planned to release for the GameCube and GameBoy Advance before deciding that he himself was a far more interesting topic for a game, and diverted his attention towards Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles.
The game is a blatant rip-off of Sonic Adventure, as evidenced by the title and its release for the GameCube (Sonic Adventure was originally released exclusively for the Sega Dreamcast, but was later re-released for the GameCube).
In true Chris style, the design of the game never went beyond a mocked-up bit of box art and a Nintendo Power magazine cover that displayed the depths of Chris's awesome talent.
Details about the game are elaborated in the hand-drawn Nintendo Power.
In early promotional materials, it was titled "Sonichu's Adventure", but the "'s" was dropped in the final box art and images in-game.