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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an extra level outside the story mode of ''[[Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]''. This level and its counterpart, [['80s Boulevard]], only become available after the main plot is completed. The area is, essentially, a 1990s city, with advertisements for SEGA products from that era like the [[Sega Mega Drive]], ''[[NiGHTS]]'', and ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'', as well as adverts for a wealth of early ''Sonic'' games like ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Sonic Spinball]]''.
  
'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>90s Boulevard''' is an extra level outside the story mode of ''[[Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]''. This level and its counterpart, [[80's Boulevard|'80s Boulevard]], only become available after the main plot is completed. The area is, essentially, a 1990s city, with advertisements for SEGA products from that era like the [[Sega Mega Drive]], ''[[NiGHTS]]'', and ''[[Crazy Taxi]]'', as well as adverts for a wealth of early ''Sonic'' games like ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Sonic Spinball]].
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==Overview==
 
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Despite being a post-story-mode pan-franchise SEGA celebration, the stage is actually given a kind of plot-based rationalisation, in that the black hole conjured by [[Master Core: ABIS]] in [[Astral Babylon]] wrenches the city from the past into the present. [[Extreme Gear]] riders must power along brightly-lit nighttime streets, before racing up the side of a skyscraper and continuing along the roofs, floodlit by buzzing helicopters.
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*''Neon signs tint the city's nightscape, fodder for a prismatic meteor burst!''
 
  
Despite being a post-story-mode pan-franchise SEGA celebration, the stage is actually given a kind of plot-based rationalisation, in that the black hole conjured by [[Master Core: ABIS]] in [[Astral Babylon]] wrenches the city from the past into the present. [[Extreme Gear]] riders must power along brightly-lit nighttime streets, before racing up the side of a skyscraper and continuing along the roofs, floodlit by buzzing helicopters.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|Neon signs tint the city's nightscape, fodder for a prismatic meteor burst!|In-game description}}
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 22:56, 15 March 2020

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'90s Boulevard
Extra course, Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
Level theme: urban

'90s Boulevard is an extra level outside the story mode of Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity. This level and its counterpart, '80s Boulevard, only become available after the main plot is completed. The area is, essentially, a 1990s city, with advertisements for SEGA products from that era like the Sega Mega Drive, NiGHTS, and Crazy Taxi, as well as adverts for a wealth of early Sonic games like Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic Spinball.

Overview

Despite being a post-story-mode pan-franchise SEGA celebration, the stage is actually given a kind of plot-based rationalisation, in that the black hole conjured by Master Core: ABIS in Astral Babylon wrenches the city from the past into the present. Extreme Gear riders must power along brightly-lit nighttime streets, before racing up the side of a skyscraper and continuing along the roofs, floodlit by buzzing helicopters.

Quotes

Neon signs tint the city's nightscape, fodder for a prismatic meteor burst!

— In-game description

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