Difference between revisions of "Seaside Hill (ASR)"
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*'''Whale Lagoon''' - An easy course. The Orca from [[Sonic Adventure]] leaps between the figure 8 at the start of the track. The course has a loop near the end as well. | *'''Whale Lagoon''' - An easy course. The Orca from [[Sonic Adventure]] leaps between the figure 8 at the start of the track. The course has a loop near the end as well. | ||
*'''Lost Palace''' - This course runs along two beaches before entering a loop. After some sharp turns, hitting a jump will lead you to a branching path to the finish. | *'''Lost Palace''' - This course runs along two beaches before entering a loop. After some sharp turns, hitting a jump will lead you to a branching path to the finish. | ||
− | *'''Ocean Ruin'''- This course's most notable feature is using huge underwater tunnels to traverse in the ocean. There is even an underwater loop | + | *'''Ocean Ruin'''- This course's most notable feature is using huge underwater tunnels to traverse in the ocean. There is even an underwater loop that goes OUT of the water! |
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Revision as of 02:55, 8 December 2010
The Seaside Hill tracks in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing is a scenic tropical island setting. With loops, beaches, and bridges galore, this area makes for great racing.
- Whale Lagoon - An easy course. The Orca from Sonic Adventure leaps between the figure 8 at the start of the track. The course has a loop near the end as well.
- Lost Palace - This course runs along two beaches before entering a loop. After some sharp turns, hitting a jump will lead you to a branching path to the finish.
- Ocean Ruin- This course's most notable feature is using huge underwater tunnels to traverse in the ocean. There is even an underwater loop that goes OUT of the water!