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{{Infobox video game
|title = Sonic Advance 3
|image = [[Image:Sonic Advance 3 Coverart.png]]
|developer = [[Sonic Team]]<br>[[Dimps]]
|publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=[[Sega]]}}{{vgrelease|[[North America|NA]]/[[PAL region|PAL]]|[[THQ]]}}
|producer = [[Yuji Naka]]<br>Kouichi Sakita
|director= Akinori Nishiyama
|artist = [[Yuji Uekawa]]
|composer = [[Hideaki Kobayashi (composer)|Hideaki Kobayashi]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kobayashi|first1=Hideaki|title=Yeah! Ocean Base, Toy Kingdom, Twinkle Snow, Chaos Angel Zone and Boss, Extra Boss, etc. Special Stage, Opening, Option, ;)|url=https://twitter.com/hide__aki/status/475688090120355840|publisher=[[Twitter]]|accessdate=June 10, 2014}}</ref><br>Kenichi Tokoi
|engine =
|series = ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
|released = {{vgrelease|NA=June 7, 2004|EU=June 15, 2004}}{{vgrelease|JP=June 17, 2004}}
|genre = [[Platform game|Platformer]]
|modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]
|platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]]
}}
{{nihongo|'''''Sonic Advance 3'''''|ソニックアドバンス3|Sonikku Adobansu Surī}} is a [[platform game|platform]] video game for the [[Game Boy Advance]] developed by [[Sonic Team]] and [[Dimps]] and published by [[Sega]] in Japan and [[THQ]] in North America and Europe. It was released on June 7, 2004 in North America, June 15 in Europe, and June 17 in Japan. It is part of the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series and the chronological sequel to ''[[Sonic Battle]]''. The game stars the characters [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic]], [[Tails (character)|Tails]], [[Amy Rose|Amy]], [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]], and [[Cream the Rabbit|Cream]] as they seek to keep [[Doctor Eggman]] and his robot assistant {{nihongo|Gemerl|ジーメル|Jīmeru}} from building empires on each of seven chunks Eggman has divided the Earth into.
 
The game is a fast-paced [[2D computer graphics|2D]] platformer that takes place across seven zones, each divided into three acts and a [[boss (video gaming)|boss]] fight. It allows one or two players to control any two of the five characters; each one has different abilities that allow players varying access to parts of levels. While the graphics are mainly 2D, the game features some 3D rotation effects. It sold quickly upon release and received positive reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay and aesthetics, though they were more divided on the team-up dynamic.
 
{{Videogioco|nomegioco = Sonic Advance 3
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|pubblicazione = [[THQ]]
|pubblicazione2 = [[SEGA]]
|serie = [[Sonic (serie)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
|anno = 2004
|genere = Piattaforme
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|piattaforma = Game Boy Advance
|preceduto = [[Sonic Battle]] (in ordine cronologico) <br /> [[Sonic Heroes]] (in ordine di uscita)
|directorideazione= Akinori Nishiyama
|modigioco = [[Giocatore singolo]], [[Multigiocatore]]
|platformspiattaforma = [[Game Boy Advance]]
 
|data = {{Uscita videogioco
|JP = 17 giugno 2004
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==Gameplay==
[[File:Sonic Advance 3 Cream and Knuckles.png|thumb|left|[[Cream the Rabbit]] (with Cheese the [[Chao (Sonic)|Chao]]) and [[Knuckles the Echidna]] both rise through a passageway in the seventh level, Chaos Angel: Cream by flying and Knuckles by climbing. [[HUD (video gaming)|Heads-up display]] features clockwise from bottom left: lives remaining, an icon reminding the player of Knuckles' R-button power, rings collected, and time elapsed.]]
Similarly to ''[[Sonic Advance]] 1'' and ''[[Sonic Advance 2|2]]'' before it, ''Advance 3'' is a fast-paced [[2D computer graphics|2D]] [[platform game|platformer]]. The player controls one of five characters simultaneously with a second one as a sidekick; alternately, a second player joins and one controls each character. The two characters run and jump through a series of seven levels, destroying robots along the way.<ref name="ign">{{cita web|url=http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/519/519497p1.html|titolo=Sonic Advance 3: The traditional Sonic adventures continue to shine on the Game Boy Advance in a tremendously fun sequel.|sito=[[IGN]]|accesso=May 27, 2004|dataarchivio=June 6, 2014|autore=Craig Harris}}</ref> The player collects [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)#Common features|rings]] in levels and boss battles as a form of health: upon being hit by an enemy or harmful obstacle, the player's rings will scatter and can be recollected. Being hit while carrying no rings, being crushed by an obstacle, or falling into a bottomless pit causes death; running out of lives incurs a [[game over]] screen.<ref>''Sonic Advance 3'' instruction manual, p. 21.</ref>
 
The levels contain features like [[vertical loop]]s, springs, and rails that the player can grind on. Each level is divided into three acts, punctuated by a [[boss (video gaming)|boss]] fight with [[Doctor Eggman]] at the end; all three acts, the boss fight, and two [[minigame]]s that grant the player [[1-up|extra lives]] are bound by a [[Level (video gaming)#Terminology|hub]] world.<ref name="gamepro"/> Within each act, the player collects [[Chao (Sonic)|Chao]] creatures;<ref name="ign"/> finding 10 in all 3 acts in one zone grants the player access to a special stage, where a [[Chaos Emerald]] can be found. Collecting all seven Chaos Emeralds, which can be done after completion of the main campaign, allows the player to fight an extra final boss for the game's true ending.<ref>''Sonic Advance 3'' instruction manual, p. 23.</ref>