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* [[Metallic Madness Zone]], ''[[Sonic CD]]'' | * [[Metallic Madness Zone]], ''[[Sonic CD]]'' | ||
* [[Launch Base Zone]], ''[[Sonic 3]]'' | * [[Launch Base Zone]], ''[[Sonic 3]]'' | ||
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* [[Gigalopolis Zone]], ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' | * [[Gigalopolis Zone]], ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' | ||
* [[Atomic Destroyer Zone]], ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' | * [[Atomic Destroyer Zone]], ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' |
Revision as of 14:18, 18 March 2010
Jeez, Eggman's one busy little scientist! It always seems like he's building a technological city for himself in every game. I've also included levels that are set in factories of city-sized proportion, since they both seem to go along together. Metal galore, electric sparks, spikes, and nasty badniks are a few of the things often found in these zones.
First appeared: Scrap Brain Zone, Sonic 1
Also in:
- Scrap Brain Zone, Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)
- Chemical Plant Zone, Oil Ocean Zone, and Metropolis Zone, Sonic 2
- Metallic Madness Zone, Sonic CD
- Launch Base Zone, Sonic 3
- Gigalopolis Zone, Sonic Chaos
- Atomic Destroyer Zone, Sonic Triple Trouble
- Gene Gadget Zone and Panic Puppet Zone, Sonic 3D Blast
- Reactive Factory, Sonic R
- Hot Shelter and Final Egg, Sonic Adventure
- Egg Rocket Zone and Secret Base Zone, Sonic Advance
- Techno Base and Egg Utopia, Sonic Advance 2
- Four levels from Sonic Heroes: Grand Metropolis and Power Plant (which follow Scrap Brain/Metropolis) and Rail Canyon and Bullet Station (which follow Launch Base)
- Egg Factory, Sonic Riders
- Machine Labyrinth, Sonic Rush Adventure
- EggmanLand, Sonic Unleashed