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− | '''Toxic Caves''', known as ''[[Toxic Pools]]'' in [[Sonic Spinball (8-bit)|the 8-bit versions]], is the first level of ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' for the [[Mega Drive]], leading on to [[Lava Powerhouse]]. 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, [[Scorpius]]. In this stage, there are 3 gems to find. The level consists of two-mini boards along with a larger board that Sonic starts off in. | + | |Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball|:Category:Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball levels|l2=Levels|{{PAGENAME}}}} |
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+ | '''Toxic Caves''', known as ''[[Toxic Pools]]'' in [[Sonic Spinball (8-bit)|the 8-bit versions]], is the first level of ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' for the [[Mega Drive]], leading on to [[Lava Powerhouse]]. 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, [[Scorpius]]. In this stage, there are 3 gems to find. The level consists of two-mini boards along with a larger board that Sonic starts off in. | ||
− | Toxic Caves is a disgusting, slimy dungeon, filled to the brim (literally) with horrible green ooze which is all kinds o' deadly. The level encompasses the half-submerged caves at the foot of [[Mt. Mobius]], where Sonic washes up after being blasted off the [[Tornado]] during his and [[Tails]]'s approach to the [[Veg-O-Fortress]]. In keeping with [[Eggman]]'s general ethos regarding environmentalism, the Fat Man is using the caves as a dumping ground for kilotonnes of radioactive slurry produced by the Fortress' cruel industry. Rusted sewer pipes snake through rocks dripping with | + | Toxic Caves is a disgusting, slimy dungeon, filled to the brim (literally) with horrible green ooze which is all kinds o' deadly. The level encompasses the half-submerged caves at the foot of [[Mt. Mobius]], where Sonic washes up after being blasted off the [[Tornado]] during his and [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]]'s approach to the [[Veg-O-Fortress]]. In keeping with [[Eggman]]'s general ethos regarding environmentalism, the Fat Man is using the caves as a dumping ground for kilotonnes of radioactive slurry produced by the Fortress' cruel industry. Rusted sewer pipes snake through rocks dripping with florescent green pollution, and what slightly clean waters remain below are patrolled by an [[Rexxon|immense robotic sea-serpent]]. |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | Explore the super polluted caverns of the Veg-O-Fortress, where Dr. Robotnik dumps industrial waste. A wrong move here could mean being smothered in green slime, or - worse yet - chomped by a [[Rexxon]]! | + | {{quote|Explore the super polluted caverns of the Veg-O-Fortress, where Dr. Robotnik dumps industrial waste. A wrong move here could mean being smothered in green slime, or - worse yet - chomped by a [[Rexxon]]!<br><br>Bash into barrels of waste, [[Cluckbird]]s, and [[Magma Worm]]s. Getting one of the Emeralds could be draining. A Robotnik-faced killer bug named [[Scorpius]] bosses this level. Go for his stinger first!|2=''Sonic Spinball'' US manual|ref={{fileref|SonicSpinball MD US manual.pdf|page=17}}}} |
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− | Bash into barrels of waste, | ||
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*[http://www.theghz.com/sonic/spinball/spinball.html ''Sonic Spinball''] page at ''The GHZ'' has detailed information on all the ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' zones. | *[http://www.theghz.com/sonic/spinball/spinball.html ''Sonic Spinball''] page at ''The GHZ'' has detailed information on all the ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' zones. | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball levels]] | [[Category:Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball levels]] |
Revision as of 09:20, 28 September 2018
Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball |
Levels |
Toxic Caves |
Toxic Caves |
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First level, Sonic Spinball |
Level theme: underground/cave |
Boss: Scorpius |
Lava Powerhouse → |
Toxic Caves, known as Toxic Pools in the 8-bit versions, is the first level of Sonic Spinball for the Mega Drive, leading on to Lava Powerhouse. 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, Scorpius. In this stage, there are 3 gems to find. The level consists of two-mini boards along with a larger board that Sonic starts off in.
Toxic Caves is a disgusting, slimy dungeon, filled to the brim (literally) with horrible green ooze which is all kinds o' deadly. The level encompasses the half-submerged caves at the foot of Mt. Mobius, where Sonic washes up after being blasted off the Tornado during his and Tails's approach to the Veg-O-Fortress. In keeping with Eggman's general ethos regarding environmentalism, the Fat Man is using the caves as a dumping ground for kilotonnes of radioactive slurry produced by the Fortress' cruel industry. Rusted sewer pipes snake through rocks dripping with florescent green pollution, and what slightly clean waters remain below are patrolled by an immense robotic sea-serpent.
Quotes
“ | Explore the super polluted caverns of the Veg-O-Fortress, where Dr. Robotnik dumps industrial waste. A wrong move here could mean being smothered in green slime, or - worse yet - chomped by a Rexxon! Bash into barrels of waste, Cluckbirds, and Magma Worms. Getting one of the Emeralds could be draining. A Robotnik-faced killer bug named Scorpius bosses this level. Go for his stinger first! |
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— Sonic Spinball US manual[1] |
External links
- Sonic Spinball page at The GHZ has detailed information on all the Sonic Spinball zones.
References
Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (16-bit) | |
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