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[[Image:Nintendo_Power_Presents_Sonichu.jpg|right|thumb|Briefly featured on the cover of Nintendo Power, it is the middle picture in the side bar.]]
[[Image:Nintendo_Power_Presents_Sonichu.jpg|right|thumb|Briefly featured on the cover of Nintendo Power, it is the middle picture in the side bar.]]
Sonichu Advance is a [[Sonichu]] game released on the Gameboy Advance, and referenced in an advertisment in [[Sonichu No. 0]] and one of Chris' hand-drawn [[Nintendo Power]] magazines.  
[[Sonichu Advance]] is a [[Sonichu]] game released on the Gameboy Advance, and referenced in an advertisment in [[Sonichu No. 0]] and one of Chris' hand-drawn [[Nintendo Power]] magazines.  


It is obviously a reference to the "Sonic Advance" series, which were ports for the Gameboy Advance of Genesis-style Sonic Games with updated sprites to reflect the Sonic Adventure style art direction, as well as other graphical improvments.
It is obviously a reference to the "Sonic Advance" series, which were ports for the Gameboy Advance of Genesis-style Sonic Games with updated sprites to reflect the Sonic Adventure style art direction, as well as other graphical improvments.

Revision as of 00:40, 18 August 2009

File:Nintendo Power Presents Sonichu.jpg
Briefly featured on the cover of Nintendo Power, it is the middle picture in the side bar.

Sonichu Advance is a Sonichu game released on the Gameboy Advance, and referenced in an advertisment in Sonichu No. 0 and one of Chris' hand-drawn Nintendo Power magazines.

It is obviously a reference to the "Sonic Advance" series, which were ports for the Gameboy Advance of Genesis-style Sonic Games with updated sprites to reflect the Sonic Adventure style art direction, as well as other graphical improvments.

This is not the only Sonic game Chris has ripped off, he has copied nigh-on directly Knuckles' Chaotix A (a preview of this appeared in the Hand-drawn Nintendo Power) and Sonic Adventure (a clever and subtle tribute called "Sonichu Adventure").

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