Sonic Advanced Library

Sonic Advanced Library is a video game compilation of the games developed for the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise from 1998 to 2006, featuring games released on the Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Gamecube, and a select few other systems. It was developed for The V² by TimeStrike in collaboration with Sonic Team. While not featuring many extras, it comes with the full collection of Sonic X episodes, both subbed and dubbed. It was released alongside the Sonic Classic Library and the Sonic Modern Library, which focus on games from 1991-1998 and games from 2006-present, respectively.

The goal of each library is to introduce each player to the entire Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, by showing off what they may have missed from the classic era, and the other hidden gems in between the series' early years. Each game uses their system's respective emulator to run, although some games are modified to work with the V²'s controller. While the game has a high cost, director Athena Hawkins explained that it's actually rather low for everything included within the game, and should be worth the cost.

Games
Sonic Advanced Library has several titles included within it, including just about everything between 1998 and 2006, plus some additional bonuses. Some titles do require being unlocked, but these aren't commonplace. Each game is properly emulated and runs at sixty frames per second, as with typically high quality games in modern times. Unlike Classic Library, it features the ability to save and load states as in official emulators, but players who aren't in favor of this can reset this option, with the player having to do a factory reset on the game in order to change it again.

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