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'''The Showdown''' is the fourth and final level of ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], coming after [[The Machine]]. As with other stages in this game, [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] must bounce through the pinball-like level, acquiring [[Chaos Emeralds]] which are in turn used to access the boss, [[Robotnik's Ship]]. In this stage, there are 5 gems to find.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the fourth and final level of ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], coming after [[The Machine]]. As with other stages in this game, [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] must bounce through the pinball-like level, acquiring [[Chaos Emeralds]] which are in turn used to access the boss, [[Robotnik's Ship]]. In this stage, there are 5 gems to find.
  
 
After Sonic destroyed the [[Veg-O-Machine]] in the [[The Machine|previous stage]], [[Eggman]] detatched his self-imaged spacecraft from the launch base at the top of [[Mt. Mobius]], attempting to escape to the stars. Showdown takes place both in the sunset scaffolding of the rocket's launch pad, and inside the hovering starship itself. At the bottom of the level rests the magma-filled caldera of the mountain; missing the flippers means instant, fiery death.
 
After Sonic destroyed the [[Veg-O-Machine]] in the [[The Machine|previous stage]], [[Eggman]] detatched his self-imaged spacecraft from the launch base at the top of [[Mt. Mobius]], attempting to escape to the stars. Showdown takes place both in the sunset scaffolding of the rocket's launch pad, and inside the hovering starship itself. At the bottom of the level rests the magma-filled caldera of the mountain; missing the flippers means instant, fiery death.
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Revision as of 21:14, 3 February 2020

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Showdown
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Showdown
Fourth level, Sonic Spinball
Level theme: lava/volcano
Boss: Robotnik's Ship
Maximum rings: 58
Non-English names:
The Machine
For the 8-bit version, see Final Showdown (8-bit).

Showdown is the fourth and final level of Sonic Spinball for the Sega Mega Drive, coming after The Machine. As with other stages in this game, Sonic must bounce through the pinball-like level, acquiring Chaos Emeralds which are in turn used to access the boss, Robotnik's Ship. In this stage, there are 5 gems to find.

After Sonic destroyed the Veg-O-Machine in the previous stage, Eggman detatched his self-imaged spacecraft from the launch base at the top of Mt. Mobius, attempting to escape to the stars. Showdown takes place both in the sunset scaffolding of the rocket's launch pad, and inside the hovering starship itself. At the bottom of the level rests the magma-filled caldera of the mountain; missing the flippers means instant, fiery death.

Quotes

The Veg-O-Fortress is caving in on itself! Grab the last Chaos Emeralds and fight toward Robotnik's escaping rocket ship.

You'll face a treacherous climb through the space hangar. Krondors block your way and Robotnik's cockpit is armed and dangerous!

Sonic Spinball US manualMedia:SonicSpinball MD US manual.pdf[3]

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