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Known by its level artist as just "the desert level" or "the desert zone", its general view would describe a desert area hot and sandy. This would apply with the concept art as seen above. Although, in technicality, there is no piece of animation discovered as of yet to show that it was ever a playable level.
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Known by its level artist as just "the desert level" or "the desert zone", it was going to take place in a typical southwest American desert and feature lots of quicksand.
  
 
According to [[Brenda Ross]] and [[Tim Skelly]], most of the graphic tiles would be reused (with different colors) in a separate [[winter level]].
 
According to [[Brenda Ross]] and [[Tim Skelly]], most of the graphic tiles would be reused (with different colors) in a separate [[winter level]].
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Not much detail is known about this zone, so other pieces of information may be missing from this article.
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No leftovers from this zone have ever been found and very little info is known about it, so other pieces of information may be missing from this article.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:18, 16 December 2004

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Known by its level artist as just "the desert level" or "the desert zone", it was going to take place in a typical southwest American desert and feature lots of quicksand.

According to Brenda Ross and Tim Skelly, most of the graphic tiles would be reused (with different colors) in a separate winter level.

In the pictures above, the left one uses inaccurate colours while the one on the right is using the correct colours. The middle one was printed on the back of a Sears, Roebuck and Co. Magazine from a November/December issue of 1992.


No leftovers from this zone have ever been found and very little info is known about it, so other pieces of information may be missing from this article.