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| comment=A half-page mini-feature in a review for ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' highlighting unreleased ''Sonic'' games in a negative tone. ''Sonic Crackers'' is highlighted alongside ''[[Sonic X-treme]]'', noting that a prototype exists on the Internet but is "really not worth the bother".
 
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Logo-pdf.svg 1995-09-21 Sega Power (UK), "November 1995" "Missing in Action"
A two-page feature on cancelled games. The article mentions how Chaotix was originally conceived as a Sonic game, Sonic Stadium.
Logo-pdf.svg 2001-06-21 Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK), "July 2001" "Abort! Abort!"
A half-page mini-feature in a review for Sonic Adventure 2 highlighting unreleased Sonic games in a negative tone. Sonic Crackers is highlighted alongside Sonic X-treme, noting that a prototype exists on the Internet but is "really not worth the bother".
2003-02-07 Velikiy Drakon (RU), ""