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  • Video games: Recurring Sega characters need general coverage in page intro. Stuff like the racing and sports games. Pinball games. Samba de Amigo? Maybe?

Video games

  • Yakuza 5 - NiGHTS crane game figurine.
  • PSO2 - NiGHTS statue
  • Samurai & Dragons (2012) - A NiGHTS card appeared in the game. Many other SEGA characters characters also appeared in the game as cards, such as Sonic characters, Beat, Ulala, AiAi, Akira Yuki, Ryo Hazuki, Bayonetta, Kazuma Kiryu, Sakura Shinguji and more. [18]
  • Phantasy Star Portable 2 - NiGHTS and Nightopian costume
  • Billy Hatcher - In the platform game Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg for the Gamecube, there's a special type of egg called "Sonic Team Egg", which summons characters from other SEGA games to assist Billy in his adventure, and NiGHTS is one of them. [14] The player can make NiGHTS drill dash into enemies all over the screen. Other characters who make an appearance are Sonic, Tails and Knuckles from the Sonic series and Amigo from Samba de Amigo. There’s also a power-up circus hat, which resembles NiGHTS purple jester hat, and the minigame from Phantasy Star Online reappears in this game. Additionally, the final boss from the game, Dark Raven, will shoot a dark orb at Billy during the second part of his boss battle. When Billy touches the orb to turn it into a light orb, the orb will look very similar to the White Ideya.
  • SEGAGAGA - Many Sega characters make cameos throughout the game and NiGHTS is among them. Other Sega characters that also make a cameo are Sonic the Hedgehog, Ristar, Alis Landale and Alex Kidd.
  • PSO - NiGHTS made a small guest appearence in Phantasy Star Online I & II Plus, in an Episode 2 quest. The game also featured a NiGHTS into Dreams minigame, where the player controls NiGHTS in Spring Valley. [13] The Nightopians (referred to as "Pian" in the game) also appeared in the game as a a Mag, an equippable creature that contributes bonuses to that player's stats.
  • Samba de Amigo (2000) - Dreams Dreams is a song featured in the Dreamcast version of the game. The song didn't return the Wii port. (CHECK 2001 VER)
  • Shenmue - NiGHTS and a Nightopian appeared as capsule toys in Shenmue along with other SEGA characters. NiGHTS has two capsule toys and the Nightopian toy comes with a Chao toy.
  • Chuchu Rocket! (1999) - The Nightopians are an unlockable skin for the Chuchus. To unlock them, it is necessary to complete all of the 50 courses. The Chaos from the Sonic the Hedgehog series also appeared as an unlockable skin, which is unlocked along with the Nightopians after completing the 50 courses.
  • Burning Rangers (1998) - Elliot [5]and Claris [6]appeared in Burning Rangers as special characters to be rescued. There’s also a street named after Twin Seeds,[7] squares named after Spring Valley[8] and Frozen Bell,[9] an Alley called "Pian Alley"[10] and a mechanical green fish that resembles Gulpo [11]in some bit.
  • Sonic Forces (2017) - An unlockable costume based on NiGHTS appears in Sonic Forces. Other character's costumes that appear in the game are an AiAi costume, an Amitie costume, a Beat costume and a Joker's costume.
  • Sonic Colors: Ultimate (2021) - NiGHTS makes a cameo as two profile icons, one of them has NiGHTS in their NiGHTS into Dreams outfit, the other one has NiGHTS in the Christmas NiGHTS outfit.[3]
  • Sonic Superstars (2023) - An unlockable robotic version of NiGHTS appears in the game. To unlock it, it is necessary to get a perfect in a checkpoint bonus stage.
  • Sonic Shuffle (2000) - By playing the game on December 24, NiGHTS will make a cameo appearance replacing Lumina as the guide of the game.
  • Sonic Pinball Party (2003) - Sonic Pinball Party is a pinball-themed video game and a spin-off title, featuring references to other games developed by Sonic Team. The NiGHTS series is one of the three most prominent series in the game, the other two being Sonic the Hedgehog and Samba de Amigo. All of the levels from NiGHTS into Dreams appeared as Pinball tables. Sonic Pinball Party is also the only game where NiGHTS actually interacts with Sonic, where they helped Sonic free Amy and Tails from Dr. Eggman hypnotism. NiGHTS is also a level two competitor in the Egg Cup tornament.
  • Sonic Battle (2003) - NiGHTS makes a cameo in the Speed Demon minigame. Where they can be seen flying in the background.
  • Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) - A Billboard of NiGHTS can be seen to the right of where Shadow begins Lethal Highway as soon as Shadow lands on solid ground.
  • Sonic Riders (2006) - NiGHTS, along with AiAi and Ulala, is a SEGA guest character who makes an appearence in Sonic Riders as a playable character. They can be unlocked by beating all the Babylon's missions. NiGHTS Extreme Gear is called Night Sky. The Twin Seeds tower also appears in both the SEGA Carnival and SEGA Illusion circuits.
  • Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (2008) - NiGHTS is the only SEGA guest character who returns to Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity. This time, also featuring Amigo and Billy Hatcher. NiGHTS can be unlocked by completing all of the Dr. Eggman's missions.
  • Sonic Unleashed (2008) - In Sonic Unleashed, Doctor Eggman has a copy of NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams hidden inside his eggmobile.[2]
  • Sonic Generations 3DS (2011) - The NiGHTS hotel from Radical Highway reappears in the same stage in Sonic Generations for the 3DS.
  • Sonic Lost World (2013) - There's a NiGHTS themed DLC zone called Nightmare Zone in Sonic Lost World, where Sonic fights the Deadly Six riding NiGHTS into Dreams bosses. Wizeman and Reala make a cameo at the beginning of the level, where they'll turn the level black and white. Reala is also responsible for sending Sonic to Nightmare by paralooping him. At the end of the level, NiGHTS will appear and paraloop Reala, defeating him and bringing the colors back. The zone ends with Sonic saving Nightopians inside a NiGHTS Capture. The Nightmare Zone is the only DLC zone to return to the PC port of Sonic Lost World. The obvious reason for that is because it's the only DLC to not be based on a Nintendo property.
  • Sonic Runners (2015) - NiGHTS, Reala, Nightopian, Christmas NiGHTS, Christmas Nightopian and the Red Ideya appeared in Sonic Runners as Buddies for a limited time. NiGHTS will give bonus points when characters pass though a loop. Reala will give the character magnet effect after a loop. Nightopian can randomly destroy spikes, iron balls and enemies when the character gets damage. Christmas NiGHTS can reduce the game’s speed. Christmas Nightopian can trigger the the Yellow Drill effect. The Red ideya switches na Equipped item for another.

Print

  • Sonic The Hedgehog #30 Anniversary: Seasons of Chaos (2021) - The events of this Sonic the Hedgehog comic takes place in a zone called "Spring Valley zone", which even features Badnik versions of Shleeps, Hollows and the Alarm Egg.
  • Hyperdimension Neptunia: Megami Tsuushin (2010) - Various Sega characters appear in the manga series Hyperdimension Neptunia: Megami Tsuushin, including NiGHTS. In the manga, NiGHTS is referred to as "Mysterious Unidentified Flying Creature".
  • Game Gag 1P Comic Sega-hen (1997) - In 1997, Gêmesuto Komikkusu released a japanese gag comic called Game Gag 1P Comic Sega-hen, dedicated to SEGA games and NiGHTS was one of the games referenced. NiGHTS was featured in the pages number 62, 67, 92, 93, 96 and 97.

Film/Television

  • Sonic movie: Spring Valley jersey, NiGHTS and others in intro.
  • Durarara!! (2010) - In the episode "Declaration of Dissolution" of the anime Durarara!!, there is a scene where Celty and Shinra appear playing video games and it is possible to notice that NiGHTS into Dreams is among the games.

Make sure we have general coverage of...

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  • Project X Zones
  • Dengeki Bunkos
  • Yakuza collectibles
  • Samurai & Dragons cameos
  • SEGA Splash! Golf
  • Billy Hatcher
  • Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed (2012)
  • Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing (2010)
  • SEGA SuperStars Tennis (2008)
  • SEGA SuperStars (2004)

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