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Latest revision as of 09:00, 30 January 2021
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Special stages are in very early state in the 1207 prototype. While a set of 3D layouts can be navigated, there are no objects in each stage, making it impossible to obtain Chaos Rings. The stages are endless - while a ring counter decreases, nothing happens when it gets to zero, and the maps loop indefinitely. No messages are displayed at any point either, although the stage is displayed in a slightly higher resolution than in the final game, presumably for performance reasons.
It is always player one that enters the Special Stage. While you can still throw your NPC partner into the giant ring at the end of a level, the game takes no notice, and acts as if you've jumped in on your own accord. When entering from the level select screen, the prototype only gives you 50 rings, as opposed ot the final's 200.
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All stages use the same colour scheme, which is similar (but not identical) to the second stage of the final product. Some of the floors go for a semi-transparent look, which is achieved by rapidly flickering between solid and transparent colours. There are also more rotating palettes than in the final.
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The only way to escape a special stage is to fall off it. Luckily the level design makes this very easy, as without rings and objects showing you the way, holes are not obvious.
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Stage 1.
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Stage 2 has a slightly different layout, with players coming to the "open" section much earlier.
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Stage 3.
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Stage 4
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Stage 5.
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Stage 6.
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The extra special stage is broken. The wireframe walls don't render and gameplay freezes a few seconds in. It's the only stage to have a required number of limits though - 25, which is far more than any special stage in the final game.
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