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+ | |levelno=Fourth | ||
+ | |game=Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | ||
+ | |acts=2 | ||
+ | |theme1=carnival/casino | ||
+ | |boss=Catcher Eggman | ||
+ | |rings1=232 + 70 | ||
+ | |rings2=234 + 90 | ||
+ | |icon=CNZiconS2.png | ||
+ | | name_jp=カジノナイト ''Kajino Naito''{{fileref|Sonic2 MD JP manual.pdf|page=33}} | ||
+ | | name_de=Casino-Nachtzone{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | ||
+ | | name_fr=Zone de Nuit du Casino{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | ||
+ | | name_es=Zona de la Noche en el Casino{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | ||
+ | | name_it=Zona Notturna Casinò{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
+ | | name_se=Nattkasinozonen{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
+ | | name_nl=Casino Nacht Zone{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
+ | | name_fi=Kasinoiltavyöhyke{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
+ | |prev=Aquatic Ruin Zone | ||
+ | |next=Hill Top Zone | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{otherPage|desc=the [[Sonic Drift 2]] level|page=Casino Night (Sonic Drift 2)}} | ||
− | Casino Night Zone | + | The fourth zone in ''[[Sonic 2]]'', '''Casino Night Zone''' fills the [[:Category:Levels with a carnival/casino theme|Casino theme]] requirement for the second Sonic game. A city that never sleeps, Casino Night Zone is full of pinball rooms, flashing lights, and slot machines. The player must beware of the slot machines, because getting three Dr. Robotniks releases 100 of the player's rings. On the other hand, if the player is lucky enough, they can get up to 999 rings (see picture on the right). |
− | + | Casino Night Zone had one of the most drastic art changes between the [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Simon Wai prototype)|Simon Wai prototype]] and the final, changing from a pink card-suit-based scheme to a golden area. | |
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− | + | The Casino Night Zone makes appearances in two episodes of ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'': "[[High Stakes Sonic]]" and "[[Mobius 5000]]". It also makes an appearance in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 1 (Archie)|issue #1]] of the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic]]. | |
− | The slot machines are based on our experience going to casinos while working in America. Riding in a car, it would take about four hours to get to Las Vegas. We would call those trips Entertainment Research (laughs). But the game does contain a lot of references to the things we experienced in America. | + | |
+ | [[Casino Street Zone]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I]]'' shares traits with this zone (including the badnik "[[Crawl]]"), but was not inspired by Casino Night Zone, as stated by Ken Balough. | ||
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+ | This stage marks its return as a bonus DLC [[Casino Night Zone (Sonic Generations)|pinball mini-game stage]] for those who preordered ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' for [[Xbox 360]] and [[Sony PlayStation 3]], and as a [[Casino Night (Sonic Generations 3DS)|full complete stage]] in the 3DS version. | ||
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+ | ==Quotes== | ||
+ | {{quote|1=Sparkling neon lights and glittering gold fill the Casino with razzmatazz! Play the machines with '''Button A''', '''B''' or '''C'''. Flip the levers and push down the springs to send Sonic reeling like a bouncing blue pinball!|2=[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) US Manual|Sonic 2 US Manual]], [[:Image:Sonic2 us manual 12 13.gif|p. 13]]}} | ||
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+ | {{quote|The slot machines are based on our experience going to casinos while working in America. Riding in a car, it would take about four hours to get to Las Vegas. We would call those trips Entertainment Research (laughs). But the game does contain a lot of references to the things we experienced in America.|[[Yuji Naka]]|''[[Sonic Jam Official Guide]]''}} | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
*[[Crawl]] - Crab enemy, protects itself with a shield, so it can only be destroyed from behind. | *[[Crawl]] - Crab enemy, protects itself with a shield, so it can only be destroyed from behind. | ||
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Revision as of 15:44, 21 May 2019
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) |
Levels |
Casino Night Zone |
Casino Night Zone |
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Fourth level, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 |
Number of Acts: 2 |
Level theme: carnival/casino |
Boss: Catcher Eggman |
Maximum rings, Act 1: 232 + 70 |
Maximum rings, Act 2: 234 + 90 |
Non-English names: |
← Aquatic Ruin Zone | Hill Top Zone → |
- For the Sonic Drift 2 level, see Casino Night (Sonic Drift 2).
The fourth zone in Sonic 2, Casino Night Zone fills the Casino theme requirement for the second Sonic game. A city that never sleeps, Casino Night Zone is full of pinball rooms, flashing lights, and slot machines. The player must beware of the slot machines, because getting three Dr. Robotniks releases 100 of the player's rings. On the other hand, if the player is lucky enough, they can get up to 999 rings (see picture on the right).
Casino Night Zone had one of the most drastic art changes between the Simon Wai prototype and the final, changing from a pink card-suit-based scheme to a golden area.
The Casino Night Zone makes appearances in two episodes of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog: "High Stakes Sonic" and "Mobius 5000". It also makes an appearance in issue #1 of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic.
Casino Street Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I shares traits with this zone (including the badnik "Crawl"), but was not inspired by Casino Night Zone, as stated by Ken Balough.
This stage marks its return as a bonus DLC pinball mini-game stage for those who preordered Sonic Generations for Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3, and as a full complete stage in the 3DS version.
Quotes
“ | Sparkling neon lights and glittering gold fill the Casino with razzmatazz! Play the machines with Button A, B or C. Flip the levers and push down the springs to send Sonic reeling like a bouncing blue pinball! | „ |
“ | The slot machines are based on our experience going to casinos while working in America. Riding in a car, it would take about four hours to get to Las Vegas. We would call those trips Entertainment Research (laughs). But the game does contain a lot of references to the things we experienced in America. | „ |
Enemies
- Crawl - Crab enemy, protects itself with a shield, so it can only be destroyed from behind.
Technical information
Offset | Description |
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$2DA2 | CNZ Palette |
$D06C | CNZ layer deformation info |
$D194 | CNZ two-player splitscreen |
$3FF08 | Dynamic pattern reloading for CNZ |
$3FF10 | Dynamic pattern reloading for CNZ (not linked in offset index, but loads CNZ stuff) |
$4010E | CNZ animate pattern load cue (1) |
$4061A | CNZ misc. sprite mappings |
$422B4 | CNZ object debug list |
$452A0 | CNZ primary 16x16 collision index |
$45330 | CNZ secondary 16x16 collision index |
$47FF4 | CNZ act 1 level layout |
$483C4 | CNZ act 2 level layout |
$AFFC4 | CNZ 16x16 block mappings |
$B0894 | CNZ main level patterns |
$B2CF4 | CNZ 128x128 block mappings |
$E5944 | CNZ act 1 ring locations |
$E5B7E | CNZ act two ring locations |
References
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) | |
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