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[[Image:stationsquare.jpg|frame|right|Station Square, as depicted in ''Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut''.<br><flashmp3>Sonic Adventure OST/Disc 1/02 - Welcome to Station Square.mp3</flashmp3>]]
 
 
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[[Image:stationsquare.jpg|thumb|right|Station Square, as depicted in ''Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut''.<br><flashmp3>Sonic Adventure OST/Disc 1/02 - Welcome to Station Square.mp3</flashmp3>]]
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[[Image:Eggman_ep3.jpg|thumb|right|Station Square, as depicted in ''Sonic X''.]]
 
[[Image:Eggman_ep3.jpg|thumb|right|Station Square, as depicted in ''Sonic X''.]]
'''Station Square''' is the city in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' where most of the games takes place. Station Square also appears in ''[[Sonic X]]''. It is probably located on [[South Island]] or on the same continent as [[Empire City]] from [[Sonic Unleashed]]. Evidence of it's location on South Island comes from it's appearence in [[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood|Sonic Chronicles]] while evidence that it is located on Empire City's continent includes that it is a city in the country the United Federation, which is obviously like the real-world United States, and the flag of Empire City, which bears a striking resemblance to the US flag. In ''Sonic Adventure'', most of Station Square is obliterated by [[Chaos (character)|Perfect Chaos]] (and presumably, most of its [[humans|human]] inhabitants are killed). Station Square is famous for its many attractions, including its amusement park called [[Twinkle Park]], a hotel (whose outdoor pool leads to [[Emerald Coast]]), a casino called [[Casinopolis]], and a front-row view to the ocean. An elevator also leads to [[Speed Highway]], located above the city. A train station in the city allows the player to take a train to the [[Mystic Ruins]], while a boat near Twinkle Park allows access to [[Dr. Eggman/Robotnik|Eggman's]] [[Egg Carrier]] after it falls from the sky.
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'''Station Square''' is the city Adventure Field in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', where a great deal of the game takes place. Station Square also appears prominently in ''[[Sonic X]]'', and can be visited in ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]''.
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Station Square is famous for its many attractions, including its amusement park called [[Twinkle Park]], a hotel (whose outdoor pool leads to [[Emerald Coast]]), a casino called [[Casinopolis]], and a front-row view to the ocean. An elevator also leads to [[Speed Highway]], located above the city. A train station in the city allows the player to take a train to the [[Mystic Ruins]], while a boat near Twinkle Park allows access to [[Dr. Eggman/Robotnik|Eggman's]] [[Egg Carrier]] after it falls from the sky.
  
 
Station Square is also the location of the golden [[Chao]] egg in ''Sonic Adventure''. To retrieve the egg, a player must search in the grass near the City Hall building (where Sonic fought [[Chaos|Chaos 0]]; [[Knuckles]] uses this building to enter Speed Highway) for an egg-shaped rock. Once the rock is found, it needs to be taken to the pawn shop. (With one's back to the City Hall building, the pawn shop is on the left side of the street.)  The player must now switch the places of the golden Chao egg in the shop and the rock; the platform that the egg sits on is a security lock that locks the front door.  After placing the rock somewhere where it can be picked up again easily, the player must lift the golden Chao egg from its platform, causing the store to lock down. The player must then pick up the Chao egg, set it down somewhere inside the shop, and place the rock on the platform. The door will unlock, and the Chao egg has been retrieved.
 
Station Square is also the location of the golden [[Chao]] egg in ''Sonic Adventure''. To retrieve the egg, a player must search in the grass near the City Hall building (where Sonic fought [[Chaos|Chaos 0]]; [[Knuckles]] uses this building to enter Speed Highway) for an egg-shaped rock. Once the rock is found, it needs to be taken to the pawn shop. (With one's back to the City Hall building, the pawn shop is on the left side of the street.)  The player must now switch the places of the golden Chao egg in the shop and the rock; the platform that the egg sits on is a security lock that locks the front door.  After placing the rock somewhere where it can be picked up again easily, the player must lift the golden Chao egg from its platform, causing the store to lock down. The player must then pick up the Chao egg, set it down somewhere inside the shop, and place the rock on the platform. The door will unlock, and the Chao egg has been retrieved.
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At the end of ''Sonic Adventure'', most of Station Square is obliterated in a massive tidal wave summoned by [[Chaos (character)|Perfect Chaos]], and presumably, most of its [[humans|human]] inhabitants are killed. The tumble-down shanty-town that the survivors cobble together is seen as part of [[Blue Ridge Zone]] in ''[[Sonic Chronicles]]''.
  
 
In ''[[Sonic X]]'', the White house is part of Station Square. It is a possibility that Station Square is part of [[Central City]] on ''Sonic X'', but this is not directly stated in the show.
 
In ''[[Sonic X]]'', the White house is part of Station Square. It is a possibility that Station Square is part of [[Central City]] on ''Sonic X'', but this is not directly stated in the show.

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File:Stationsquare.jpg
Station Square, as depicted in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut.
<flashmp3>Sonic Adventure OST/Disc 1/02 - Welcome to Station Square.mp3</flashmp3>
Station Square, as depicted in Sonic X.

Station Square is the city Adventure Field in Sonic Adventure, where a great deal of the game takes place. Station Square also appears prominently in Sonic X, and can be visited in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood.

Station Square is famous for its many attractions, including its amusement park called Twinkle Park, a hotel (whose outdoor pool leads to Emerald Coast), a casino called Casinopolis, and a front-row view to the ocean. An elevator also leads to Speed Highway, located above the city. A train station in the city allows the player to take a train to the Mystic Ruins, while a boat near Twinkle Park allows access to Eggman's Egg Carrier after it falls from the sky.

Station Square is also the location of the golden Chao egg in Sonic Adventure. To retrieve the egg, a player must search in the grass near the City Hall building (where Sonic fought Chaos 0; Knuckles uses this building to enter Speed Highway) for an egg-shaped rock. Once the rock is found, it needs to be taken to the pawn shop. (With one's back to the City Hall building, the pawn shop is on the left side of the street.) The player must now switch the places of the golden Chao egg in the shop and the rock; the platform that the egg sits on is a security lock that locks the front door. After placing the rock somewhere where it can be picked up again easily, the player must lift the golden Chao egg from its platform, causing the store to lock down. The player must then pick up the Chao egg, set it down somewhere inside the shop, and place the rock on the platform. The door will unlock, and the Chao egg has been retrieved.

At the end of Sonic Adventure, most of Station Square is obliterated in a massive tidal wave summoned by Perfect Chaos, and presumably, most of its human inhabitants are killed. The tumble-down shanty-town that the survivors cobble together is seen as part of Blue Ridge Zone in Sonic Chronicles.

In Sonic X, the White house is part of Station Square. It is a possibility that Station Square is part of Central City on Sonic X, but this is not directly stated in the show.

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