The cartridge lets players launch each full game separately. Sonic Advance is a side-scrolling platformer where you jump, dash, spring through stages, collect rings, and race to the goal before the timer runs out. Sonic Battle shifts to a task-driven action and fighting format with a more top-down/isometric presentation, featuring melee attacks, projectiles, special moves, and character progression. Multiplayer versus play is available in certain modes.
Sonic
The main hero, built around speed and aggressive burst movement.
Tails
Sonic's flying ally, useful for mobility and stage traversal.
Knuckles
A power-focused fighter with strong attacks and climbing ability.
Amy
Uses a hammer for close-range offense and pressure.
Shadow
A fast, technique-oriented combatant with powerful offensive tools.
In platform stages, learn stage layouts and the placement of springs, boosters, and shortcuts so you can keep momentum. Try to preserve rings to survive mistakes, and use each character's movement traits to find safer routes. In Sonic Battle, clear tutorials and early missions first to build up skills and levels, then challenge harder opponents. During fights, watch for recovery windows, use spacing well, and take advantage of terrain and items to seize initiative.
Tips
Do not stop running in platform stages unless you must; planning jumps ahead of time makes high scores easier.
Tips
In battle mode, learn evasion and counterattacks before going for long combos.
Tips
Different characters excel at different ranges and terrains, so adjust your pace when switching fighters.
User Reviews
Many players see it as a good value cartridge that packs two distinct Sonic experiences into one release.
User Reviews
The platforming side keeps the classic Sonic speed feel, while the fighting side adds replay value.
User Reviews
Even as a compilation, both games are strong enough to appeal to GBA action fans.
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