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'''''Sonic Adventure''''' is a video game created by [[Sonic Team]] and released on [[December 23]], [[1998]] in Japan by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Dreamcast]].  One of it's development titles was ''Sonic RPG'', (although the final game was an adventure game not a standard RPG.) The final updated edition, known as ''Sonic Adventure International'', was released on [[September 9]], [[1999]] in North America, [[October 14]], [[1999]] in Japan and Europe, [[October 18]], [[1999]] in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, and [[December 3]], [[1999]] in Australia.  A director's cut version was released in [[2003]] as ''Sonic Adventure DX'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[PC]] CD-ROM.  It has sold over 1 million copies worldwide making it the top selling Dreamcast game of all time.
'''''Sonic Adventure''''' is a video game created by [[Sonic Team]] and released on [[December 23]], [[1998]] in Japan by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Dreamcast]].  One of it's development titles was ''Sonic RPG'', (although the final game was an adventure game not a standard RPG.) The final updated edition, known as ''Sonic Adventure International'', was released on [[September 9]], [[1999]] in North America, [[October 14]], [[1999]] in Japan and Europe, [[October 18]], [[1999]] in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, and [[December 3]], [[1999]] in Australia.  A director's cut version was released in [[2003]] as ''Sonic Adventure DX'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[PC]] CD-ROM.  It has sold over 1 million copies worldwide making it the top selling Dreamcast game of all time.


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