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The service cost yen per month, and users would be able to download as many games as they wanted. However, not every game was carried over to the new service. Some Sonic Cafe games were released through this service and have been dumped. The end of both services was announced in October , with the application deadline for signing up for either of them being in the same month.

Currently, there is no way to sign up for these phone plans to gain access to any of these games. Internet connectivity for these services will cease on March 31, , effectively ending distribution on any remaining games. Below is a list of Puyo Puyo games released for Sonic Cafe. It was not moved to Puyo Puyo!

Below is a list of the Sonic the Hedgehog games released for Sonic Cafe. Most of these were card, puzzle or sports games. They often used assets from Sonic Battle and Sonic Advance. Gameplay footage is available. A downgraded port was released through Sega Mobile and has been dumped. It features much simpler graphics than the Sonic Cafe version. Gameplay footage of Sega Mobile version. An enhanced port was released outside of Japan.

It plays identically to this game, but has been graphically overhauled. Gameplay footage of enhanced version with English commentary. The first event ran from September 9th to October 8th of , and the second from November 25th to December 25th of The application was made unavailable once the events concluded.

This game was ported for J2ME devices and that version has been dumped. It has some graphical differences, however. A J2ME port of game has been found and dumped, with minor graphical changes, such as with the power bar. It was ported to North American and European devices under the name Sonic the Hedgehog Mobile and that version has been dumped. Depending on the service provider, it was either a full game download, or downloaded in two parts.

There is also a version with removed sound effects, as well as one for lower end phones. Gameplay footage of the western version is available.

There was also a version for lower end phones. Listed below are all of the other games released by the Sonic Cafe service. Many of them were ports of Sega arcade games, but there were also mobile games based on other Sega properties as well as original games. A western phone port has been found and dumped. It has a few differences, such as a different interface. There are slight differences, such as changes to the interface.

Presumably the imminent loss of online capabilities will render this game unplayable, as no solo play mode is available. Please enable JavaScript to pass antispam protection! Antispam by CleanTalk. Navigation menu Toggle navigation. Jump to: navigation , search. Sonic Cafe logo. Status: Partially Found. Retrieved 2 Aug ' Categories : Lost video games Lost internet media Partially found media.

Sonic Cafe partially found Japanese Sega mobile games; This page was last edited on 27 December , at This page has been accessed 2, times. A standalone two-player Puyo Puyo game. The game allowed for two people to play on a single phone.

It was subsumed into Puyo Puyo DX for higher-end devices. A single-player Puyo Puyo game. The player plays against computer-controlled characters from the series, such as Draco Centauros and Suketoudara. The first Puyo Puyo game for mobile devices. It includes voice lines and enhanced graphics. Mobile game based on Puyo Puyo Fever for consoles. It features the Fever Mode introduced in that game, as well as its new characters.

The player could play through the HaraHara course. An increased difficulty version of the Puyo Puyo Fever mobile version. A training mode and Fever mode were also present. A single-player Puyo Puyo game that presents the player with challenges to clear, such as getting a certain amount of chains.

A game based on Puyo Puyo Fever. Instead of dropping Puyos to create chains, the player instead is presented with a screen filled with Puyos, and has to swap them and create chains to clear the screen. An endless Puyo Puyo game mode. Also known as Amy's American Page One. It is a Sonic-themed simulator of the Page One card game.

A brain training game in which the player tries to guess numbers through logical thinking to defuse bombs set by Dr.

Tails the Fox provides hints for the player. Virtual pet game featuring the Chao of the Sonic series. Players would be able to pet the Chao, talk to it, play games such as Rock Paper Scissors, and download wallpapers for the game. A high speed action shooter released for free to promote the release of the Shadow the Hedgehog game.

It has been found and dumped. A Sonic the Hedgehog themed billiards simulation game. A 3D Sonic the Hedgehog cart racing game. Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles were racers in the game. A Sonic the Hedgehog themed darts game. The player takes the role of Sonic and plays against Shadow.

A loosely Sonic the Hedgehog themed fishing game. The player chooses a lure based on a Sonic the Hedgehog character and tries to catch as many fish as possible within a time limit An enhanced port was released outside of Japan.

A Sonic the Hedgehog themed gammon simulation game. The player plays as Sonic and plays against Dr. A loosely Sonic the Hedgehog themed golf game. This is not the same as Sonic the Hedgehog Golf that was released in Europe in Each in-game point was worth 1 Yen, and could be used to purchase beverages from C-mode Coca-Cola vending machines. A Sonic the Hedgehog themed golf game with 3D graphics.

The player plays as Sonic as he tries to play golf. The player could buy items and other characters with Rings. A Sonic the Hedgehog themed Hearts card game simulator. The player plays as Sonic and competes against Tails, Knuckles, and Amy. A Sonic the Hedgehog jumping puzzle game. Sonic can take one hop backwards or two hops in any other direction. He has to get the Rings in each stage to pass while avoiding blocks. Sequel to Sonic Hopping. Instead of a field, it takes place in a secret base.

A Sonic the Hedgehog jumping platformer game. Sonic jumps up on platforms to reach the top of the stage. The driving element in Wild Riders is similar in style to Crazy Taxi, but the aspect of being chased by the police and the cel-shaded graphics are like Jet Grind Radio.

The graphics overall looked improved since the game's first appearance last year at the AM trade show, and the game is one of the most interesting Naomi 2 games. Hopefully, that will be implemented before it is released in the arcades. Monkey Ball is a simple game where players use a banana-shaped joystick to roll a ball on a platform from point A to B while being careful not to fall off the edges of the platform.

Walk The Dog reminded us of people exercising on treadmills, as the arcade cabinet is based on that exercise machine. The object of the game is to walk a dog, and players have to maintain a balance in speed--not too fast or slow--in accordance with the dog's pace.

Players have to maneuver around with a leash controller to allow the dog to make left or right turns. As mentioned in our Virtua Fighter 4-related story, the game was not available in playable form, but the demo running on the floor showed off Sega's strength in creating visually impressive arcade games.

A home conversion for Virtua Fighter 4 has been confirmed--the game will appear on the PlayStation 2.



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