Like Sonic Adventure 2, Shadow the Hedgehog was developed by Sega Studio USA.[1] Takashi Iizuka served as the writer and director of the game, while Sonic co-creator Yuji Naka was the producer.[35] The game's first novelty is the use of weapons; the previous Sonic Adventure games had ...
In the Wii version, if a GameCube controller is connected to any of the Wii's GameCube controller ports, then that respective player's Wii Remote will be completely disabled, except for the HOME Button. (i.e. if it's plugged into Socket One, then Player 1's Wii Remote will be disable...