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Sonic and the Secret Rings Wii
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Video Games 010086650020 Sonic and the Secret Rings (Wii) Sonic brings his trademark speed and attitude to the Wii in his first solo adventure since 1991. In Sonic and the Secret Rings, Sonic finds himself in the colorful and vibrant world of the For the best deal on the Sonic and the Secret Rings, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the Sonic and the Secret Rings (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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Nintendo Wii version
UPC 0-10086-65002-0
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UPC 0-10086-65002-0, EAN 0-010086-650020
UPC Sonic and the Secret Rings (Wii) a.k.a.
UPC 0-10086-65002-0
| Overview |
| Developer | Sega |
| Platform | Nintendo Wii |
| Publisher | Sega |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
30 Oct 2008



Hopping to use the nunchuck
Okay i played this game many time but after one week the only thing that i learned is left and right
Okay the graphisms are awsome, the story is alright but could be better ( well the story is unanimated, it means it s like reading a manga story and hearing some voice) i was realy hopping to see sonic to move everywhere, well anyway.
Now come the truth.
The awsome gameplay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The game play remain in two words: "left" or "right"
For the new generations it is a jok...
–D. Karkasonfrom Amazon.com
25 Oct 2008



Poor music, poor story.
The first thing that annoys me of the game is it's music. The game is about the one thousand and one nights arabian stories, and the soundtrack of the game is only one song of rock n' roll (for all the game!!), that has nothing to do with the game and ambientation. It doesn't has any options for changing or turning off the music. I like sonic games, but this one i didn't like.
–Bigyuyofrom Amazon.com
05 Oct 2008



Stay Away.
My how the mighty have fallen. What have they done to Sonic the Hedgehog? I bought this game under the impression that it would be a fun divergence from the traditional Sonic game. I was wrong.
The basic concept is simple: Sonic moves forward on a pre-set course through each level. Holding the Wii-mote horizontally, you control his turning, jumping, and slowing down. Apparently, you can even go backwards. But, like many things, it may sound fine on paper, but the final product is a failur...
–Exilefrom Amazon.com