Difference between revisions of "Capsule"
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− | A '''capsule''' (or '''egg prison''') is an object that is found at the end of a zone. These ubiquitous containers are where [[Dr. Robotnik]] stores the [[Animal Friends]] he's captured. The capsule acts as a 'finish line' for the player in that once it is activated, the zone ends and the player's score is tallied. The animals are freed by jumping on a button at the top of the capsule | + | A '''capsule''' (or '''egg prison''') is an object that is found at the end of a zone. These ubiquitous containers are where [[Dr. Robotnik]] stores the [[Animal Friends]] he's captured. The capsule acts as a 'finish line' for the player in that once it is activated, the zone ends and the player's score is tallied. The animals are usually freed by jumping on a button at the top of the capsule, although in ''[[Sonic 2 (8-bit)]]'', which features a kind of floating egg prison, [[Sonic]] has to [[spin attack]] into the underside to open it. |
− | In ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'s'' [[Flying Battery Zone]], the Doctor's skyship houses a great number of egg prisons which can be popped open during the normal course of the level. Instead of captured animals, these pods can contain [[rings]], [[badniks]], or even [[Gapsule|a cunningly-disguised sub-boss]]. | + | Capsules appear at the end of every third act in ''[[Sonic 1]]'' and end of every second act in ''[[Sonic 2]]'', ''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]'' and ''[[Sonic Advance]]''. They are also found at the end of Action Stages in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. |
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+ | In ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'s'' [[Flying Battery Zone]], the Doctor's skyship houses a great number of egg prisons which can be popped open during the normal course of the level. Instead of captured animals, these pods can contain [[rings]], [[badniks]], or even [[Gapsule|a cunningly-disguised sub-boss]]. Other capsules are empty, or the button may act as a spring. | ||
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− | |''[[Sonic 1]]'',<br/>[[Green Hill Zone]] | + | |''[[Sonic 1 (16-bit)]]'',<br/>[[Green Hill Zone]] |
− | |''[[Sonic 2]]'',<br/>[[Aquatic Ruin Zone]] | + | |''[[Sonic 2 (16-bit)]]'',<br/>[[Aquatic Ruin Zone]] |
− | |''[[Sonic 3]]'',<br/>[[IceCap Zone]] | + | |''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]'',<br/>[[IceCap Zone]] |
|''[[Sonic Adventure DX]]'',<br/>[[Final Egg]] | |''[[Sonic Adventure DX]]'',<br/>[[Final Egg]] | ||
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+ | |[[Image:8bitS1JungleCapsule.PNG|150px]] | ||
+ | |[[Image:8bitS2Capsule.png|150px]] | ||
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+ | |''[[Sonic 1 (8-bit)]]'',<br/>[[Jungle Zone]] | ||
+ | |''[[Sonic 2 (8-bit)]]'',<br/>[[Aqua Lake Zone]] | ||
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[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 21:49, 25 June 2009
A capsule (or egg prison) is an object that is found at the end of a zone. These ubiquitous containers are where Dr. Robotnik stores the Animal Friends he's captured. The capsule acts as a 'finish line' for the player in that once it is activated, the zone ends and the player's score is tallied. The animals are usually freed by jumping on a button at the top of the capsule, although in Sonic 2 (8-bit), which features a kind of floating egg prison, Sonic has to spin attack into the underside to open it.
Capsules appear at the end of every third act in Sonic 1 and end of every second act in Sonic 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles and Sonic Advance. They are also found at the end of Action Stages in Sonic Adventure.
In Sonic & Knuckles's Flying Battery Zone, the Doctor's skyship houses a great number of egg prisons which can be popped open during the normal course of the level. Instead of captured animals, these pods can contain rings, badniks, or even a cunningly-disguised sub-boss. Other capsules are empty, or the button may act as a spring.
Sonic 1 (16-bit), Green Hill Zone |
Sonic 2 (16-bit), Aquatic Ruin Zone |
Sonic 3 & Knuckles, IceCap Zone |
Sonic Adventure DX, Final Egg |
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Sonic 1 (8-bit), Jungle Zone |
Sonic 2 (8-bit), Aqua Lake Zone |