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{{Quote left|Ride the [[Spin Coaster]]s up and down the steep hills. Spinning turbines make you flip. Bridges explode beneath your feet. Hop onto elevators, but get rid of their [[Sunset Park Zone Badnik|robot riders]] first.|Description, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble]]'' manual}} |
{{Quote left|Ride the [[Spin Coaster]]s up and down the steep hills. Spinning turbines make you flip. Bridges explode beneath your feet. Hop onto elevators, but get rid of their [[Sunset Park Zone Badnik|robot riders]] first.|Description, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble]]'' manual}} |
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− | {{Nihongo|'''Sunset Park Zone'''|サンセットパーク|Sansettopāku|lit. "Sunset Park"}} is the second [[Zone]] in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble|Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' for the [[Sega Game Gear]]. As with other stages in this game, Sunset Park consists of two standard acts followed by a shorter, third act which contains the zone's boss |
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Sunset Park Zone'''|サンセットパーク|Sansettopāku|lit. "Sunset Park"}} is the second [[Zone]] in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble|Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' for the [[Sega Game Gear]]. As with other stages in this game, Sunset Park consists of two standard acts followed by a shorter, third act which contains the zone's boss. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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Sunset Park Zone (サンセットパーク Sansettopāku?, lit. "Sunset Park") is the second Zone in Sonic Triple Trouble for the Sega Game Gear. As with other stages in this game, Sunset Park consists of two standard acts followed by a shorter, third act which contains the zone's boss.
Overview
Sunset Park is a dilapidated, run down multi-story railway system, basically; possibly serving as some sort of transportation hub for Robotnik's nefarious schemes near the end of the day. Ladybird-like Badniks patrol the rails in Spin Coasters, which Sonic or Tails can expropriate after destroying their robotic occupants. Vertical wind turbines siphon power from the ocher air's breezes, although you have to be careful around them; while the towers won't damage you themselves, they will knock Sonic or Tails out of their spin attack, leaving them vulnerable to other hazards.
Boss
Sunset Park Zone's boss is one of the most popular from any 8-bit Sonic game, largely because of the background music. Instead of facing Sonic and Tails himself, Dr. Robotnik deploys larger, tougher, nastier Badniks as boss robots.
After passing the Goal Post of Act 2, Sonic ends up standing on top of the cargo containers of an immense robotic train. This leads immediately into Act 3, when the train departs. Automatic scroll kicks in, and the player must race along the back of the moving locomotive, leaping between cargo cars and dodging waves of flying Bombaberry Badniks. Eventually, the player reaches the front car, and has to smash the robotic train's engine while dodging shots from the rear-facing cannon.
In other media
Archie Comics
In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-off comic series published by Archie Comics, the Sunset Park Zone appeared during the comics' adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble.
Trivia
- The very popular music for Sunset Park Act 3 was in fact an unused track from Sonic Chaos, and is accessible in that game's Sound Test.
Music
Name | Artist | Length | Music Track |
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Sunset Park Zone | Yayoi F | 2:29 | |
Sunset Park Zone Train | Yayoi F | 2:15 |
External links
- Sonic Triple Trouble page at The GHZ has useful data regarding all the Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble zones.