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| name_fr=Zone du Sommet de la Colline{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | | name_fr=Zone du Sommet de la Colline{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | ||
| name_es=Zona de la Cima de la Colina{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | | name_es=Zona de la Cima de la Colina{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=36}} | ||
+ | | name_pt=Zona Hill Top{{fileref|Sonic2 MD PT manual.pdf|page=19}} | ||
| name_it=Zona Montecolle{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | | name_it=Zona Montecolle{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
| name_se=Bergstoppszonen{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | | name_se=Bergstoppszonen{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
| name_nl=Heuvel Top Zone{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | | name_nl=Heuvel Top Zone{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
| name_fi=Harjunhuippuvyöhyke{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | | name_fi=Harjunhuippuvyöhyke{{fileref|Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf|page=37}} | ||
+ | | name_kr=힐 탑 지역{{fileref|SonicClassics MD KR manual.pdf|page=27}} | ||
| prev=Casino Night Zone | | prev=Casino Night Zone | ||
| next=Mystic Cave Zone | | next=Mystic Cave Zone | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | {{otherPage|desc=the [[Sonic Drift 2]] level|page=Hill Top (Sonic Drift 2)}} | |
+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the fifth [[Zone]] in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', featuring extended level blocks such as [[Star Light Zone]]'s start loops and [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|Green Hill Zone]]'s spin tubes. | ||
− | + | ==Overview== | |
− | + | This mountainous stage features lava pits and underground caverns, similar to [[Marble Zone]]. However, Hill Top features no sturdy ruins of long-gone civilizations; they would have been ground to dust by the frequent earthquakes which ravage the Zone and fill the chthomic spaces with scorching magma—often while [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] are ''inside''. Outside, pine trees rise over a landscape of blue-tinted rocks, with rickety vine chairlifts connecting one peak to another. See-saws and loop-the-loops are scattered throughout the zone; while the latter springs our heroes up the mountainsides, the loops invariably send Sonic and Tails cannonballing into the volcanic caves. The boss at the end is [[Submarine Eggman]]. | |
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Geographically, the Zone is located amidst the high peaks of [[West Side Island]]. It can actually be seen from [[Emerald Hill Zone]]; the vertiginous ridges of Hill Top's background glimpsed on the horizon at the far right of the first stage. | Geographically, the Zone is located amidst the high peaks of [[West Side Island]]. It can actually be seen from [[Emerald Hill Zone]]; the vertiginous ridges of Hill Top's background glimpsed on the horizon at the far right of the first stage. | ||
− | A slightly modified version of Hill Top Zone's art is also used in [[Emerald Hill Zone]], with different coloration. No one knows why for sure, but Emerald Hill Zone and Hill Top Zone were developed during the same time which can be proven by playing the [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Nick Arcade prototype)|Nick Arcade prototype]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Simon Wai prototype)|Simon Wai prototype]] where they | + | A slightly modified version of Hill Top Zone's art is also used in [[Emerald Hill Zone]], with different coloration. No one knows why for sure, but Emerald Hill Zone and Hill Top Zone were developed during the same time which can be proven by playing the [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Nick Arcade prototype)|Nick Arcade prototype]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Simon Wai prototype)|Simon Wai prototype]] where they were both completed simultaneously. |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | {{quote|1=Lava boils from volcanoes and earthquakes shake the ground! Spring for the | + | {{quote|Cable cars and see-saws on a high mountain.<br/>A suspicious rumbling sound can be heard underground.<br/>Utilize the rising lava and ground to advance!|2=''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' JP manual|ref={{fileref|Sonic2 MD JP manual.pdf|page=34}} (translation by Vertekins){{ref|https://greenyvertekins.tumblr.com/post/612747350792896512/i-said-i-was-gonna-share-my-most-recent}}}} |
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+ | {{quote|1=Lava boils from volcanoes and earthquakes shake the ground! Spring for the [[Ring]]s on teeter-totters and blast through underground tunnels and caverns.|2=''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' US manual|ref={{fileref|Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf|page=16}}}} | ||
− | {{quote|The thing that stands out most in this zone is probably the way the whole screen shakes in the areas where the lava is moving. And then the mountain in the background has a slightly polygon-like look to it. We were aiming for a look similar to the kind of thing we had in mind with ''[[Sonic 1]]'''s [[Green Hill Zone]].|[[Yuji Naka]]|[[Sonic Jam Official Guide]]}} | + | {{quote|The thing that stands out most in this zone is probably the way the whole screen shakes in the areas where the lava is moving. And then the mountain in the background has a slightly polygon-like look to it. We were aiming for a look similar to the kind of thing we had in mind with ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic 1]]'''s [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|Green Hill Zone]].|[[Yuji Naka]]|''[[Sonic Jam Official Guide]]''|ref={{fileref|SonicJamOfficialGuide Book JP.pdf|page=45}}}} |
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
− | + | {| style="width:auto;" | |
− | + | |style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Rexon sprite.png}} | |
− | + | |'''[[Rexon]]''' — Plesiosaur [[Badnik]]. Sits in lava and spits projectiles at the player. Once destroyed, its body can be used as a platform to stand on. | |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Sol sprite.png}} | ||
+ | |'''[[Sol]]''' — [[Orbinaut]]-type Badnik, surrounded by 4 fireballs which it throws at the player. Referred to as "Sol" in the instruction manual, and "Ghora" in ''[[Sonic Jam]]''. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Spiker sprite.png}} | ||
+ | |'''[[Spiker]]''' — Cone Badnik. Launches its cone upward/downward when the player jumps over it or walks under it. | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | ==Technical | + | ==Technical information== |
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+ | ==In other media== | ||
+ | ===''Sonic the Comic''=== | ||
+ | In the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series, Hill Top Zone first appeared in [[Sonic the Comic 020|issue #20]] where it was depicted as a barren landscape populated by a tribe of native birds who request Sonic and Tails' help. According to [[Chief Kordon]], the Mountain of Destiny was about to erupt, prompting the heroes to go inside and investigate. Inside, the heroes were attacked by a Rexon, and Sonic transformed into [[Super Sonic]] under great pressure. Though they found the cause of the eruption, which was [[Dr. Robotnik]]'s Seismatron, Super Sonic attempted to escape with intentions of taking out Tails, though the fox manages to use reverse psychology to get Super Sonic to run circles around the erupting lava, cooling it and forming a Sonic statue. | ||
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+ | The Hill Top Zone would later face other threats, including a swarm of Badniks that invaded from the [[IceCap Zone]] via a portal, and a missile fired by [[D.R.A.T.]] which Sonic was able to divert using his speed. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:19, 7 October 2021
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) |
Levels |
Hill Top Zone |
Hill Top Zone |
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Fifth Zone, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) |
Number of Acts: 2 |
Location: West Side Island |
Level themes: mountain/canyon, underground/cave, lava/volcano |
Boss: Submarine Eggman |
Maximum rings, Act 1: 146 + 40 |
Maximum rings, Act 2: 199 + 80 |
Non-English names: |
← Casino Night Zone | Mystic Cave Zone → |
- For the Sonic Drift 2 level, see Hill Top (Sonic Drift 2).
Hill Top Zone is the fifth Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, featuring extended level blocks such as Star Light Zone's start loops and Green Hill Zone's spin tubes.
Contents
Overview
This mountainous stage features lava pits and underground caverns, similar to Marble Zone. However, Hill Top features no sturdy ruins of long-gone civilizations; they would have been ground to dust by the frequent earthquakes which ravage the Zone and fill the chthomic spaces with scorching magma—often while Sonic and Tails are inside. Outside, pine trees rise over a landscape of blue-tinted rocks, with rickety vine chairlifts connecting one peak to another. See-saws and loop-the-loops are scattered throughout the zone; while the latter springs our heroes up the mountainsides, the loops invariably send Sonic and Tails cannonballing into the volcanic caves. The boss at the end is Submarine Eggman.
Geographically, the Zone is located amidst the high peaks of West Side Island. It can actually be seen from Emerald Hill Zone; the vertiginous ridges of Hill Top's background glimpsed on the horizon at the far right of the first stage.
A slightly modified version of Hill Top Zone's art is also used in Emerald Hill Zone, with different coloration. No one knows why for sure, but Emerald Hill Zone and Hill Top Zone were developed during the same time which can be proven by playing the Nick Arcade prototype and Simon Wai prototype where they were both completed simultaneously.
Quotes
“ | Cable cars and see-saws on a high mountain. A suspicious rumbling sound can be heard underground. Utilize the rising lava and ground to advance! |
„ |
— Sonic the Hedgehog 2 JP manual[1] (translation by Vertekins)[6] |
“ | Lava boils from volcanoes and earthquakes shake the ground! Spring for the Rings on teeter-totters and blast through underground tunnels and caverns. | „ |
— Sonic the Hedgehog 2 US manual[7] |
“ | The thing that stands out most in this zone is probably the way the whole screen shakes in the areas where the lava is moving. And then the mountain in the background has a slightly polygon-like look to it. We were aiming for a look similar to the kind of thing we had in mind with Sonic 1's Green Hill Zone. | „ |
Enemies
Rexon — Plesiosaur Badnik. Sits in lava and spits projectiles at the player. Once destroyed, its body can be used as a platform to stand on. | |
Sol — Orbinaut-type Badnik, surrounded by 4 fireballs which it throws at the player. Referred to as "Sol" in the instruction manual, and "Ghora" in Sonic Jam. | |
Spiker — Cone Badnik. Launches its cone upward/downward when the player jumps over it or walks under it. |
Technical information
Offset | Description |
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07 | Level Value |
$2BA2 | HTZ Palette (0B) |
$C7F2, C964 | HTZ layer deformation info |
$3FD26 | Dynamic pattern reloading for HTZ |
$40038 | HTZ animated pattern load cue |
$40372 | EHZ, HTZ misc sprite mappings |
$41FFE | HTZ object debug list |
$44E50 | EHZ and HTZ primary 16x16 collision index |
$44F40 | EHZ and HTZ secondary 16x16 collision index |
$46DD4 | HTZ Act 1 level layout |
$47044 | HTZ Act 2 level layout |
$95C24 | EHZ/HTZ main level patterns |
$985A4 | HTZ 16x16 block mappings |
$98AB4 | HTZ pattern suppliment to EHZ level patterns |
$99D34 | EHZ/HTZ 128x128 block mappings |
$E4D74 | HTZ Act 1 ring locations |
$E4EAA | HTZ Act 2 ring locations |
$E8302 | HTZ Act 1 sprite locations |
$E8668 | HTZ Act 2 sprite locations |
In other media
Sonic the Comic
In the Sonic the Comic series, Hill Top Zone first appeared in issue #20 where it was depicted as a barren landscape populated by a tribe of native birds who request Sonic and Tails' help. According to Chief Kordon, the Mountain of Destiny was about to erupt, prompting the heroes to go inside and investigate. Inside, the heroes were attacked by a Rexon, and Sonic transformed into Super Sonic under great pressure. Though they found the cause of the eruption, which was Dr. Robotnik's Seismatron, Super Sonic attempted to escape with intentions of taking out Tails, though the fox manages to use reverse psychology to get Super Sonic to run circles around the erupting lava, cooling it and forming a Sonic statue.
The Hill Top Zone would later face other threats, including a swarm of Badniks that invaded from the IceCap Zone via a portal, and a missile fired by D.R.A.T. which Sonic was able to divert using his speed.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 File:Sonic2 MD JP manual.pdf, page 34
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 File:Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf, page 36
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 File:Sonic2 MD EU manual.pdf, page 37
- ↑ File:SonicClassics MD KR manual.pdf, page 27
- ↑ File:Sonic2 MD PT manual.pdf, page 19
- ↑ File:Sonic2 MD US manual.pdf, page 16
- ↑ File:SonicJamOfficialGuide Book JP.pdf, page 45
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