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'''Turquoise Hill Zone''' is the first level of ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' for the [[Sega Game Gear]] / [[Sega Master System]]. As with other stages in this game, Turquoise Hill consists of two standard Acts followed by a shorter, third Act which contains the Zone's boss. Geographically, this zone is situated on [[South Island]] (as is the rest of ''Sonic Chaos'').
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the first [[Zone]] of ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' for the [[Sega Game Gear]] / [[Sega Master System]]. As with other stages in this game, Turquoise Hill consists of two standard Acts followed by a shorter, third Act which contains the Zone's boss. Geographically, this Zone is situated on [[South Island]] (as is the rest of ''Sonic Chaos'').
  
Very much in the style of [[Green Hill Zone]] as a tropical-paradise-themed opening level, Turquoise Hill is filled with grassy plains, palm trees, checkered soil, and loop-the-loops (as well as mobius strips from [[Emerald Hill Zone]]. Indeed, given that the game takes place on South Island, Turquoise Hill is likely Green Hill's next-door-neighbour. What distinguishes Turquoise Hill from its greener counterpart is the profusion of springs all over the place: on rocks, hidden underground... and even on the back of badniks, which makes the [[Bane Motora]] bug robots impossible to smash from above. A [[Spin Dash]] will do the trick, though.
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==Overview==
 
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Very much in the style of [[Green Hill Zone]] as a tropical-paradise-themed opening level, Turquoise Hill is filled with grassy plains, palm trees, checkered soil, and loop-de-loops (as well as the corkscrews from [[Emerald Hill Zone]]). Indeed, given that the game takes place on South Island, Turquoise Hill is likely Green Hill's next-door-neighbour. What distinguishes Turquoise Hill from its greener counterpart is the profusion of [[spring]]s all over the place: on rocks, hidden underground... and even on the back of [[Badnik]]s, which makes the [[Boing-o-Bot]] bug robots impossible to smash from above. A [[Spin Dash]] will do the trick, though.  
==Badniks==
 
* [[Bane Motora]] - Badnik similar to the [[Motora]] of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', but with springs attached to their backs.
 
* [[Beeton]] - Robotic insects similar to [[Buzz Bomber]]s, but lacking a missile.
 
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{quote|Speed through oceanside loops and tricky platforms loaded with Rings. Bounce off the Boing-o-Bots' springy noggins for high-flying Ring grabs. Look out for spike traps and the [[Great Bane Motora Gold|Lady Bug Boss]]!|2=Game Gear version manual|ref={{fileref|SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf|page=15}}}}
 
{{quote|Speed through oceanside loops and tricky platforms loaded with Rings. Bounce off the Boing-o-Bots' springy noggins for high-flying Ring grabs. Look out for spike traps and the [[Great Bane Motora Gold|Lady Bug Boss]]!|2=Game Gear version manual|ref={{fileref|SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf|page=15}}}}
 
{{quote|Race through loops, corkscrew twists and hidden passageways. Ride moving platforms over pits filled with spikes. Spring high in the air over traps and terrain Grab those [[Rings]] and Items, and keep on the lookout for [[Dr. Eggman|Robotnik]]'s [[badniks]]!|2=Master System version manual|ref={{fileref|Sonic Chaos SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=30}}}}
 
{{quote|Race through loops, corkscrew twists and hidden passageways. Ride moving platforms over pits filled with spikes. Spring high in the air over traps and terrain Grab those [[Rings]] and Items, and keep on the lookout for [[Dr. Eggman|Robotnik]]'s [[badniks]]!|2=Master System version manual|ref={{fileref|Sonic Chaos SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=30}}}}
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==Enemies==
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|style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Bane_Motora-spr.png}}
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|'''[[Boing-o-Bot]]''' — Badnik similar to the [[Moto Bug]] of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', but with springs attached to their backs.
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|style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Beeton-spr.png}}
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|'''[[Beeton]]''' — Robotic insects similar to [[Buzz Bomber]]s, but lacking a missile.
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:26, 8 March 2020

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Turquoise Hill Zone
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Turquoise Hill Zone
First Zone, Sonic Chaos
Number of Acts: 3
Location: South Island
Level theme: tropical island
Boss: Great Bane Motora Gold
Non-English names:
Gigalopolis Zone

Turquoise Hill Zone is the first Zone of Sonic Chaos for the Sega Game Gear / Sega Master System. As with other stages in this game, Turquoise Hill consists of two standard Acts followed by a shorter, third Act which contains the Zone's boss. Geographically, this Zone is situated on South Island (as is the rest of Sonic Chaos).

Overview

Very much in the style of Green Hill Zone as a tropical-paradise-themed opening level, Turquoise Hill is filled with grassy plains, palm trees, checkered soil, and loop-de-loops (as well as the corkscrews from Emerald Hill Zone). Indeed, given that the game takes place on South Island, Turquoise Hill is likely Green Hill's next-door-neighbour. What distinguishes Turquoise Hill from its greener counterpart is the profusion of springs all over the place: on rocks, hidden underground... and even on the back of Badniks, which makes the Boing-o-Bot bug robots impossible to smash from above. A Spin Dash will do the trick, though.

Quotes

Speed through oceanside loops and tricky platforms loaded with Rings. Bounce off the Boing-o-Bots' springy noggins for high-flying Ring grabs. Look out for spike traps and the Lady Bug Boss!

— Game Gear version manualMedia:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf[4]

Race through loops, corkscrew twists and hidden passageways. Ride moving platforms over pits filled with spikes. Spring high in the air over traps and terrain Grab those Rings and Items, and keep on the lookout for Robotnik's badniks!

— Master System version manualMedia:Sonic Chaos SMS EU Manual.pdf[2]

Enemies

Bane Motora-spr.png
Boing-o-Bot — Badnik similar to the Moto Bug of Sonic the Hedgehog, but with springs attached to their backs.
Beeton-spr.png
Beeton — Robotic insects similar to Buzz Bombers, but lacking a missile.

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