No. There is no Black Market in Sonic Adventure 1. It didn't exist yet. However, it does show up in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut. 1. Go into the hotel of Station Square and go to the Chao Garden (not Mystic Ruins or the Egg Carrier). 2. Look to the left of the entrance and you shall see another door. Walk near it and it will swing open. 3. You're now in the Chao Black Market! You can buy stuff for your Chao with the rings you have found in the Adventure Fields (not Action Stages). The Black Market is a leftover feature from Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, so that is why it is in the GCN/PC version (actually, there wasn't anything "Director's Cut" about SADX, SA2:B was more of a Director's Cut since it utilized actual lost features). There WAS a Black Market in the Dreamcast version, but only via connecting with the official website. It's entirely different from the SA2 Black Market and gave you special jewel-coloured Chao if you had enough Emblems. Also, it wasn't available in North America, no idea about Europe.
There is no such thing as Sonic Adventure Battle 1, nonetheless no Sonic Adventure is playable on Sonic Mega Collection.
There is a Sonic Adventure #1 and a Sonic Adventure #2.There is now a Sonic Adventure 3 - released in 2011 - the year of the Sonic 20th anniversary.
No. The last Sonic Adventure was Adventure 2 which was released in 2001. I doubt there will be another Sonic Adventure but in a interview a member at Sega he likes the idea of remaking Adventure 1.
Here's the list for 2009, Sonic and the Black Knight Sonic Unleashed Sonic Adventure 2:Battle Sonic Chronicles:The Dark Brotherhood Sonic the Hedgehog[2006] A.K.A. The Next Generation Sonic Adventure DX:Director's Cut Sonic Heroes Shadow the Hedgehog Sonic Riders:Zero Gravity Sonic Riders Here's my list: 10: Sonic Riders ZG 9: Sonic and the Secret Rings 8: Sonic Unleashed 7: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 6:Sonic the Hedgehog 1 5: Sonic Adventure 4: Sonic Advance 3 3: Sonic Adventure 2:Battle 2: Sonic and Knuckles 1: Sonic CD
Sonic adventure 1 and 2
1:Sonic the Hedgehog 2 2:Sonic Adventure DX 3:Sonic Advance 2 4:Sonic 3 & Knuckles 5:Sonic the Hedgehog 5: Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Sonic Advance 3 3: Sonic Adventure 2: Sonic & knuckles 1: Sonic CD 5: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 4: Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) 2: Sonic and the Secret Rings 1: (what? not sonic cd?) Sonic Adventure
Whilst debatable due to Cream's cameo in Sonic Adventure DX, I would say no, both the games are set after Sonic Adventure. Whilst Cream does indeed appear in Sonic Adventure's re-release, it was only for a short moment, and she has no contact with Sonic whatsoever. On top of that, when they meet in Sonic Advance 2, it is shown that despite her knowing of him, Sonic himself has never seen her before. Because of this, I would assume that Sonic Advance 1 and 2 take place after Sonic Adventure.
In Sonic Adventure 2 Battle(she is very hard 2 unlock get all rank A's with sonic!)Sonic Adventure DX,Sonic Advance 1 2 and 3(in 1 of them you have 2 unlock her).Sonic Riders.
make your chao a normal run type
As of 2011: Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sonic the Hedgehog CD Sonic Spinball Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sonic & Knuckles Sonic Labyrinth Sonic 3D Blast (Flickie's Island) Sonic R Sonic Adventure Sonic Pocket Adventure Sonic Shuffle Sonic Adventure 2 Sonic Advance Sonic Advance 2 Sonic Battle Sonic Heroes Sonic Advance 3 Shadow the Hedgehog Sonic Rush Sonic Riders Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) Sonic and the Secret Rings Sonic Riders Zero Gravity Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Sonic Unleashed Sonic and the Black Knight Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 Sonic Free Riders Sonic Colours Sonic Generations
sonic unleashed has a couple things in common with sa1 but not really sa2 not much if you get it for the wii but a bit for 360/ps3 I suppose that Sonic Unleashed does have a sort of related storyline towards Sonic Adventure 1. Sonic Adventure 2 does have a way different storyline.
Sonic Advance 1, 2 and 3 (Gameboy Advance) have chao gardens which are small and not very great, but Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast), Sonic Adventure DX (GameCube), Sonic Adventure 2 (Dreamcast), Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (GameCube) all have chao gardens where you can do the most things and raise your chao the best and most effective. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is the most convinient and shows you all you need to know about a chao, and it's a really good game to raise them in by using animals (and Chaos Drives) as a means of training them. Sonic Advance 1 and 2 can connect up to Sonic Adventure 2 Battle and Sonic Adventure DX via a Gameboy to GameCube link cable and you can exchange chao with.