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+ | {{Quote left|Ahh, Green Hill Zone. We've had some good times here, haven't we, Tails?|[[Sonic the Hedgehog]], ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]''}} |
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{{Nihongo|'''Green Hill Zone'''|グリーンヒルゾーン|Gurīnhiruzōn}} is the first area that appears in ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]''. In this game, Green Hill Zone takes on a more realistic look, adding rocky textures to [[Shuttle Loop|shuttle loops]] and other gimmicks, while still retaining certain features, such as checkered walls in certain areas. |
{{Nihongo|'''Green Hill Zone'''|グリーンヒルゾーン|Gurīnhiruzōn}} is the first area that appears in ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]''. In this game, Green Hill Zone takes on a more realistic look, adding rocky textures to [[Shuttle Loop|shuttle loops]] and other gimmicks, while still retaining certain features, such as checkered walls in certain areas. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | The storyline of the game [[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Chapter 1: Hostile Reception|begins]] in Green Hill Zone, with Sonic traveling through the area to see [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] in [[Central City (Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood)|Central City]]. The animals of the Zone have become strangely belligerent and attack on |
+ | The storyline of the game [[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Chapter 1: Hostile Reception|begins]] in Green Hill Zone, with Sonic traveling through the area to see [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] in [[Central City (Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood)|Central City]]. The animals of the Zone have become strangely belligerent and attack on sight; this behavior was later discovered (by the beleaguered [[Doctor Madden]]) to have been caused by signal-generating machines hidden around the area; although whether these devices are [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]]'s doing, or [[Shade the Echidna|Shade]]'s, is never revealed. |
The team later have to search Green Hill Zone for some of Eggman's hidden bases, which can be accessed only after the party recruits flying characters such as Tails and [[Rouge the Bat|Rouge]]. At the end of [[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Chapter 3: Egghunt|Chapter 3]], [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]] himself is finally discovered, operating out of the last of these underground hideouts. |
The team later have to search Green Hill Zone for some of Eggman's hidden bases, which can be accessed only after the party recruits flying characters such as Tails and [[Rouge the Bat|Rouge]]. At the end of [[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Chapter 3: Egghunt|Chapter 3]], [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]] himself is finally discovered, operating out of the last of these underground hideouts. |
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Green Hill Zone is where [[Amy Rose]] and [[Cream the Rabbit]] (optional) can be recruited to join [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s party. |
Green Hill Zone is where [[Amy Rose]] and [[Cream the Rabbit]] (optional) can be recruited to join [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s party. |
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+ | |[[Richard Jacques]] |
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+ | |5:25 |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Revision as of 09:13, 1 October 2019
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Green Hill Zone (グリーンヒルゾーン Gurīnhiruzōn?) is the first area that appears in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. In this game, Green Hill Zone takes on a more realistic look, adding rocky textures to shuttle loops and other gimmicks, while still retaining certain features, such as checkered walls in certain areas.
History
The storyline of the game begins in Green Hill Zone, with Sonic traveling through the area to see Tails in Central City. The animals of the Zone have become strangely belligerent and attack on sight; this behavior was later discovered (by the beleaguered Doctor Madden) to have been caused by signal-generating machines hidden around the area; although whether these devices are Dr. Eggman's doing, or Shade's, is never revealed.
The team later have to search Green Hill Zone for some of Eggman's hidden bases, which can be accessed only after the party recruits flying characters such as Tails and Rouge. At the end of Chapter 3, Dr. Eggman himself is finally discovered, operating out of the last of these underground hideouts.
Green Hill Zone is where Amy Rose and Cream the Rabbit (optional) can be recruited to join Sonic the Hedgehog's party.
Music
Name | Artist | Length | Music Track |
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N/A | Richard Jacques | 5:25 |