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− | '''Speed Boosters''' are objects in the Sonic games which give the player an instant burst of speed. These are usually placed where speed needs to be constant, like loops or corkscrews, however they can also be used to change direction quickly. | + | '''Speed Boosters''' are objects in the Sonic games which give the player an instant burst of speed. These are usually placed where speed needs to be constant, like loops or corkscrews, however they can also be used to change direction quickly. While [[Spring]]s do give a quick burst of speed, a speed booster works only in one direction, while Springs can be directed in many directions. |
− | == | + | ==Game Gear / Master System Games== |
− | In the old games, Boosters were modeled after the environment they were placed | + | ''[[Sonic Chaos]]''<br> |
+ | The speed boosters in Sonic Chaos are all the same, with a different palette according to the zone. | ||
+ | <gallery perrow=3>File:SonicChaos-SpeedBooster-SleepingEggZone.png|Sleeping Egg | ||
+ | File:SonicChaos-SpeedBooster-AquaPlanetZone.png|Aqua Planet | ||
+ | File:SonicChaos-SpeedBooster-ElectricEggZone.png|Electric Egg</gallery><small>The Sleeping Egg one looks different because I took the screenshot on a different animation frame but it's a palette swap like the other ones, really.</small> | ||
+ | ==Mega Drive Games== | ||
+ | In the old games, Boosters were modeled after the environment they were placed. The exception, ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' had a unified booster, a Spin-Dash Launcher. | ||
''[[Sonic 2]]'' | ''[[Sonic 2]]'' | ||
− | *[[Chemical Plant]] - Twin-spinning posts | + | *[[Chemical Plant Zone]] - Twin-spinning posts<br> |
− | *[[Wing Fortress]] - Plane Launchers | + | :<small>A similar one appears in Chemical Plant's remake, ''[[Sonic Pocket Adventure]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Secret Plant Zone]].<br></small>[[File:SPASPZbooster.png]] |
+ | *[[Wing Fortress Zone]] - Plane Launchers<br> | ||
+ | :<small>A similar one appears in Wing Fortress's remake, ''[[Sonic Pocket Adventure]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Aerobase Zone]].<br></small>[[File:SPABooster.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''[[Sonic CD]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Stardust Speedway]] - Speed Booster. Two-way boosters also exist. | ||
''[[Sonic 3]]'' | ''[[Sonic 3]]'' | ||
− | *[[Hydrocity]] - | + | *[[Hydrocity Zone]] - Hand Revolver |
− | *[[Carnival Night]] - Dash Tunnels | + | *[[Carnival Night Zone]] - Dash Tunnels |
− | *[[Launch Base]] - Spring Booster | + | *[[Launch Base Zone]] - Spring Booster |
''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' | ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' | ||
− | *[[Flying Battery]] - Plane Launchers | + | *[[Flying Battery Zone]] - Plane Launchers |
− | <gallery | + | *[[Death Egg Zone (Sonic & Knuckles)|Death Egg]] - Plane Launchers and Tunnel Gates |
+ | <gallery>File:CPZbooster.png|Chemical Plant | ||
File:WFZbooster.png|Wing Fortress | File:WFZbooster.png|Wing Fortress | ||
+ | File:SCDSSZbooster.png|Stardust Speedway | ||
File:HCZbooster.png|Hydrocity | File:HCZbooster.png|Hydrocity | ||
File:S3CNZbooster.png|Carnival Night | File:S3CNZbooster.png|Carnival Night | ||
File:LBZbooster.png|Launch Base | File:LBZbooster.png|Launch Base | ||
− | File:FBZbooster.png|Flying Battery</gallery> | + | File:FBZbooster.png|Flying Battery |
+ | File:S3DMDGGZbooster.png|Green Grove | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Modern Games== | ==Modern Games== | ||
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Modern titles also have '''Jump Plates''', which are basically combining the Dash Pad and the [[Spring]]. | Modern titles also have '''Jump Plates''', which are basically combining the Dash Pad and the [[Spring]]. | ||
− | + | Speed Boosters also make appearances in titles developed by [[Dimps]], using the Chemical Plant design. | |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | File:Sa2_dash_pannel.png | + | File:Sa2_dash_pannel.png|Dash Panel |
− | File:Sa2 jump plate.png | + | File:Sa2 jump plate.png|Jump Plate</gallery> |
− | </gallery> | ||
− | [[Category:Level | + | {{Items}} |
+ | [[Category:Level objects]] |
Revision as of 10:03, 29 September 2017
Speed Boosters are objects in the Sonic games which give the player an instant burst of speed. These are usually placed where speed needs to be constant, like loops or corkscrews, however they can also be used to change direction quickly. While Springs do give a quick burst of speed, a speed booster works only in one direction, while Springs can be directed in many directions.
Game Gear / Master System Games
Sonic Chaos
The speed boosters in Sonic Chaos are all the same, with a different palette according to the zone.
Mega Drive Games
In the old games, Boosters were modeled after the environment they were placed. The exception, Sonic 3D Blast had a unified booster, a Spin-Dash Launcher.
- Chemical Plant Zone - Twin-spinning posts
- A similar one appears in Chemical Plant's remake, Sonic Pocket Adventure's Secret Plant Zone.
- Wing Fortress Zone - Plane Launchers
- A similar one appears in Wing Fortress's remake, Sonic Pocket Adventure's Aerobase Zone.
- Stardust Speedway - Speed Booster. Two-way boosters also exist.
- Hydrocity Zone - Hand Revolver
- Carnival Night Zone - Dash Tunnels
- Launch Base Zone - Spring Booster
- Flying Battery Zone - Plane Launchers
- Death Egg - Plane Launchers and Tunnel Gates
Modern Games
With most modern titles, they have been unified into Dash Pads aka Dash Panels, which can be placed in any environment. Dash Pads also are capable of directing Sonic at high speeds as seen in Sonic Unleashed.
Modern titles also have Jump Plates, which are basically combining the Dash Pad and the Spring.
Speed Boosters also make appearances in titles developed by Dimps, using the Chemical Plant design.