Difference between revisions of "Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) (prototype)/Comparisons/Marble Zone"
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Revision as of 14:54, 4 January 2021
Act 1
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Animated flying saucers can be seen in the background.
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Spikes enemies are used instead of Caterkillers.
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Final game |
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Die too quickly (after hitting the first Buzz Bomber) and animal sprites become corrupted with title card graphics during the fade out. This is not unique behaviour to this prototype, but most Sonic levels keep Badniks further away from level starts (and checkpoints) to prevent this from happening. In the final game, you have to move further to the right before you start encountering threats.
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Blocks that land in lava bob up and down in the prototype. They are static in the final game, but this feature was restored in REV01.
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A sideways spikes trap, which was left unused for the final game. This is the only instance of the object throughout the entirity of Marble Zone.
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Final game |
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The sideways spikes hurt even when retracted.
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Final game |
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In edit mode, the player can place the scrapped Splats badnik.
Map
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Final game |
Act 2
Prototype |
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Final game |
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These marble pillars aren't moved by pressing switches. Sonic has to keep jumping on them instead.
Prototype |
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Final game |
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A tiling oversight means a portion of the blue background colour can be seen near these steps. This also shows differences in the rate of fire for the fireballs.
Prototype |
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Final game |
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Sonic has to contend with a falling blocks while running away from the flowing lava.
Prototype |
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Final game |
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While the flowing lava object hurts, it is not solid, meaning as long as you have enough rings, you can walk through it and break the illusion.
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Final game |
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No points are awarded for breaking blocks.
Map
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Final game |
Act 3
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An oversight in the level design means that if Sonic takes the right path, he will get stuck. This is because his horizontal position will have drifted past the point in which the screen locks for the level end. The final game removes some of this this route and simplifies the layout, though the screen lock coordinate is also pushed further to the right.
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No boss in Act 3, but there is a signpost, allowing you to complete the level.
Map
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References
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