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''[[Sonichu Adventure]]'' is a game [[Chris]] planned to release on GameCube and GameBoy Advance before deciding that he was a far more interesting topic for a game, and diverted attention towards [[Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles]]. In early promotional materials, it was titled "Sonichu's Adventure", but the "'s" was dropped in the final box art and images in-game. | ''[[Sonichu Adventure]]'' is a game [[Chris]] planned to release on GameCube and GameBoy Advance before deciding that he was a far more interesting topic for a game, and diverted attention towards [[Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles]]. In early promotional materials, it was titled "Sonichu's Adventure", but the "'s" was dropped in the final box art and images in-game. | ||
The game is a blatant rip-off of ''Sonic Adventure'', as evidenced by the title and its release to Gamecube (''Sonic Adventure'' was originally released excursively for the Sega Dreamcast, but later was released on the Gamecube). | The game is a blatant rip-off of ''[[Wikipedia:Sonic Adventure|Sonic Adventure]]'', as evidenced by the title and its release to Gamecube (''Sonic Adventure'' was originally released excursively for the Sega Dreamcast, but later was released on the Gamecube). | ||
[[Image:Nintendo_Power_Presents_Sonichu.jpg|thumb|Unauthorised and untalented]] | [[Image:Nintendo_Power_Presents_Sonichu.jpg|thumb|Unauthorised and untalented]] |
Revision as of 11:50, 28 August 2009
Sonichu Adventure is a game Chris planned to release on GameCube and GameBoy Advance before deciding that he was a far more interesting topic for a game, and diverted attention towards Christian Weston Chandler's Adult Chronicles. In early promotional materials, it was titled "Sonichu's Adventure", but the "'s" was dropped in the final box art and images in-game.
The game is a blatant rip-off of Sonic Adventure, as evidenced by the title and its release to Gamecube (Sonic Adventure was originally released excursively for the Sega Dreamcast, but later was released on the Gamecube).
In true Chris style, the design of the game never went beyond the game cover and a Nintendo Power cover that displayed the depths of Chris's awesome talent.
Details about the game are elaborated in the hand-drawn Nintendo Power.