Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!==Trivia== <gallery type="slideshow" widths="225"> Sonic-DX-UK advert.jpg|''Sonic Adventure DX'' advertisement. Speed.jpg|''Speed'' poster. </gallery> *An advertisement for ''Sonic Adventure DX'' is a reference to the poster of the film ''[[wikipedia:Speed (1994 film)|Speed]]''. *For unknown reasons, any mention of [[Naoto Ohshima]] (who had left Sega after ''Sonic Adventure'', and had no involvement with this port) was removed from the credits of ''Sonic Adventure DX''. Curiously, he is also the only staff member of the original game whose name was retroactively removed. *The model used to represent the unlockable Metal Sonic in Trial Mode is not the same model featured in Eggman's lab, which is considerably larger than the player models. Instead, a new model based on Metal Sonic's appearance in ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'' was used. Unlike ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'', Metal Sonic is a reskin of Sonic, and therefore plays identical to him, including the susceptibility to drowning. Metal Sonic's only unique feature, besides the stock voice clips reused from ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'', is the change from running to flying when his acceleration increases. At top speed however, he strangely reverts to running the same way as Sonic does. *The increased polycount is not applied to any characters beyond the main playable characters, Tikal and Eggman, causing a noticeable gap in quality between the player characters and field NPCs. **E-102 Gamma did not receive a new model or texture set, likely due to the fact his model and textures are shared with the E-series bosses. *In the Mission Mode of ''Sonic Adventure DX'', the player occasionally has to collect gold Sonic medals. Interestingly, these are the same gold Sonic medals from ''[[Sonic R]]''. *The final picture after each character's ending credits still uses their Dreamcast models, due to said pictures being the same images used in the original Dreamcast game. *Cream also makes cameo appearances in the same manner in the [[Sonic Adventure (2010)|2010 remaster]] of ''Sonic Adventure'' even without having the ''Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut'' DLC installed. *[[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]], and [[E-102 Gamma]] are the only characters to feature five levels. *In ''Sonic Adventure DX'', when Amy is captured by Zero, she is using her old Dreamcast model. **A similar thing is found when Gamma starts his mission to save the other E-Series robots and looks back through his memories. *Underneath the ground near the waterfall in [[Mystic Ruins (Sonic Adventure)|Mystic Ruins]], there is a row of fifteen blocks exclusive to this build of the game which cannot be seen normally in gameplay. *There is a hidden Ring hidden behind the City Hall in [[Station Square (Sonic Adventure)|Station Square]] that is exclusive to this build of the game. *This port of ''Sonic Adventure'' has many leftover files from the original Dreamcast version, including the title screen and the TV settings, Twinkle Circuit's additional courses and the Christmas tree from the Dreamcast's DLCs. *Some of the Principal, Transporter, [[Chao Garden]] tracks and [[Black Market]] files from ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' exist in this port. <gallery type="slideshow" widths="225"> SonicAdventureDX DemoLogo.png|The demo's logo SonicAdventureDX DemoAmy.png|Part of the Character select menu SonicAdventureDX DemoBig.png|Part of the Character select menu SonicAdventureDX DemoE102.png|Part of the Character select menu SonicAdventureDX DemoKnuckles.png|Part of the Character select menu SonicAdventureDX DemoSonic2.png|Part of the Character select menu SonicAdventureDX DemoSonic1.png|Part of the Character select menu SonicAdventureDX DemoTails.png|Part of the Character select menu </gallery> *Inside of ''Sonic Adventure DX''{{'}}s game files, there exist some leftovers from the [[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut - Demo Version|Demo version]] that were not deleted, like the logo and character select screen names. *When ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (8-bit)|Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' is unlocked, [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Dr. Robotnik]]'s name is misspelled as "Robotonic", likely due to it being a literal translation of "Robotnik" from Japanese. Curiously, in the Mini Game Collection menu, his name is written as normal. *This marks the first time ''[[Sonic Spinball (8-bit)|Sonic Spinball]]'' and ''Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine'' were released in Japanese territory. **Likewise, this is the first time ''[[Sonic Drift]]'' and ''[[Tails' Skypatrol]]'' were released worldwide. *When the game is set to Japanese, Dr. Robotnik is known as "Eggman" in the description of ''Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine''. *When [[E-100 ZERO]] kidnaps Amy and takes her to Eggman's Egg Carrier, her Dreamcast model was used when E-100 ZERO is carring her. Summary: Please note that all contributions to The Sonic the Hedgehog Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see The Sonic the Hedgehog Wiki:Copyrights for details). 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