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'''Night Chase''' is the first Babylon story racecourse in ''[[Sonic Riders]]''.  
'''Night Chase''' is the first Babylon story racecourse in ''[[Sonic Riders]]''. A night-time race through the neon techopolis of Future City, Night Chase features entire squadrons of police hover-cars in pursuit of the fleeing [[Babylon Rogues]]. As with many of ''Sonic Rider's'' Babylon tracks, certain areas of the level are recognizable from the corresponding course ([[Metal City]]) from the Hero story; although the routes do diverge significantly elsewhere, including a detour through an electrical substation and a host of grind-able billboards.
 
  
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
Reproducing the events of the Hero story's opening cutscene, Night Chase sees the Babylon Rogues tear through Future City at night, attempting to escape both [[Sonic]] and the law with their freshly-stolen [[Chaos Emerald]]. Unlike the cutscene, however, Sonic is riding his own ''Blue Star'' [[Extreme Gear]] (rather than [[Storm]]'s ''Type S'' which [[Knuckles]] violently expropriated from the albatross).
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Reproducing the events of the Hero story's opening cutscene, Night Chase sees the [[Babylon Rogues]] tear through Future City at night, attempting to escape both [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and the law with their freshly-stolen [[Chaos Emerald]]. Unlike the cutscene, however, Sonic is riding his own ''Blue Star'' [[Extreme Gear]] (rather than [[Storm the Albatross|Storm]]'s ''Type S'' which [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]] violently expropriated from the albatross).
  
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==Overview==
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A night-time race through the neon techopolis of Future City, Night Chase features entire squadrons of police hover-cars in pursuit of the fleeing Babylon Rogues. As with many of ''Sonic Rider's'' Babylon tracks, certain areas of the level are recognizable from the corresponding course ([[Metal City]]) from the Hero story; although the routes do diverge significantly elsewhere, including a detour through an electrical substation and a host of grind-able billboards.
  
 
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Night Chase
First Babylon track, Sonic Riders
Level theme: urban
Played as: Jet
Opponent: Sonic the Hedgehog
Red Canyon

Night Chase is the first Babylon story racecourse in Sonic Riders.

Story

Reproducing the events of the Hero story's opening cutscene, Night Chase sees the Babylon Rogues tear through Future City at night, attempting to escape both Sonic and the law with their freshly-stolen Chaos Emerald. Unlike the cutscene, however, Sonic is riding his own Blue Star Extreme Gear (rather than Storm's Type S which Knuckles violently expropriated from the albatross).

Overview

A night-time race through the neon techopolis of Future City, Night Chase features entire squadrons of police hover-cars in pursuit of the fleeing Babylon Rogues. As with many of Sonic Rider's Babylon tracks, certain areas of the level are recognizable from the corresponding course (Metal City) from the Hero story; although the routes do diverge significantly elsewhere, including a detour through an electrical substation and a host of grind-able billboards.

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