Developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega, Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (known as Sonic Riders: Shooting Star Story in Japan) is a hoverboard racing game released for the Wii and PlayStation 2 in early 2008. As the sequel to the 2006 title Sonic Riders , it returns players to a world of anti-gravity racing on Extreme Gear—which includes hoverboards, skates, and bikes. The game was released across several regions, with a specific focus on the Wii version which featured motion controls and online ghost data sharing.
If you are revisiting the game or playing it for the first time via an ISO, Zero Gravity offers a massive departure from standard kart racers:
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Released as the high-octane sequel to the original Sonic Riders , took the hoverboard racing formula and literally flipped it on its head. For fans of the Blue Blur looking to revisit this Wii classic via emulation or hardware backups, finding and setting up a Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity ISO is the first step toward gravity-defying action. What Makes Zero Gravity Unique?