Yes, I can feel some hardcore Sonic fan poking me in the back about the 2003 N-Gage version of the original game, Sonic N. I mean, come on! They haven’t been re-released - besides an appearance on the Japanese Wii U eShop - since their original bows on GBA cartridge back in 2001, 20 respectively. It’s the mainline games, though, that I desire most – Sonic Advance, Sonic Advance 2 and… er… (checks Wikipedia) Sonic Advance 3. Those last two don’t figure much into this, though that’s not to say they have nothing to offer – Sonic Battle has a shockingly emotional story for a Sonic game, and Pinball Party is a genuinely good time. Three games, one tangentially-related fighting RPG thing ( Sonic Battle) and some pinball ( Sonic Pinball Party). Yes, I am of course talking about the venerable Sonic Advance series. Look, it’s not confirmed, but it’s as good as, which was enough to prompt me to write a diatribe imploring Sega and Nintendo to work out their age-old differences and bring back a nearly-forgotten series of Sonic classics. Game Boy Advance is coming to Switch Online! Maybe! Almost certainly, anyway! Hopefully. Today, Stuart pleads with the powers that be to get a certain trilogy on Nintendo Switch Online. Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they've got on their minds.
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