After he finished NiGHTS, Yuji Naka began what is now known as Sonic Adventure. Naka and his Sonic Team were probably the first developers to receive a Dreamcast development kit, so they’ve had a lot of time to explore the ins and outs of the system. The result - a Sonic game so revolutionary, it has taken the industry by storm and generated more hype than even the almighty Super Mario 64. First unveiled to the world on August 22 in Tokyo Japan, Sonic Adventure features 3D graphics so smooth and detailed that mere words cannot describe their high-resolution, 60 fps splendor. Sonic Team has shown us what the Dreamcast is capable of, and to be frank, it’s downright scary.