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Also known as "Zone Select," since the levels in Sonic games aren't called levels, they're called zones.
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'''Level select'', also known as "Zone Select" for Sonic games since the levels aren't called levels, but zones, is a menu from which you are able to access any level in the game, as well as:
  
'''Level select''' is a menu from which you are able to access any level in the game, as well as:
 
 
*[[Special stage]]s
 
*[[Special stage]]s
 
*[[Bonus stage]] (in [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]] only)
 
*[[Bonus stage]] (in [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]] only)
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In [[Sonic 3]], entering a level from the level select screen will enable the reset/slow-motion/frame advance cheat. This will not, however, enable object placement or gravity reversal which require [[debug mode]] to be activated.
 
In [[Sonic 3]], entering a level from the level select screen will enable the reset/slow-motion/frame advance cheat. This will not, however, enable object placement or gravity reversal which require [[debug mode]] to be activated.
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Revision as of 11:42, 14 January 2005

'Level select, also known as "Zone Select" for Sonic games since the levels aren't called levels, but zones, is a menu from which you are able to access any level in the game, as well as:

Games which feature a Level Select menu

This option allows you to search through (usually) a menu with a listing of different levels in a game then lets you choose whichever level you wish to play. Another very useful feature for debugging/development.

In Sonic 3, entering a level from the level select screen will enable the reset/slow-motion/frame advance cheat. This will not, however, enable object placement or gravity reversal which require debug mode to be activated.