Sonic Forces Uses Green Hill Zone Again

This is a Sonic News Network Featured Article

Green Hill Zone (グリーンヒル , Gurīn Hiru ? , lit. "Green Colina"), also known as just Green Loma (グリーンヒル , Gurīn Hiru ? ), is a location in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. A natural paradise of a Zone, Green Hill Zone was the first location Sonic the Hedgehog passed through during his mission to gratuitous South Isle from the tyranny of Dr. Eggman. Since then, the Zone has returned in many shapes and forms, although e'er as office of Sonic and his allies' journey to foil threats to the world.

Dark-green Hill Zone is known for beingness ane of the most famous and iconic video game levels of all time, and was the first Sonic feel for many people.

Contents

  • 1 Description
  • ii History
    • two.1 Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)
    • 2.2 Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)
    • 2.three Sonic Boom
    • 2.4 Sonic Leap series
      • 2.four.i Sonic Bound (2005)
      • 2.iv.two Sonic Spring (2012)
    • 2.5 Sonic Generations
    • 2.6 Sonic Runners Adventure
    • 2.7 Sonic Forces
  • 3 Other game appearances
    • 3.ane Sonic Drift
    • iii.2 Sonic Jam
    • 3.3 Sonic Run a risk 2
    • 3.4 Sonic Battle
    • 3.5 Sonic Spring serial
      • 3.5.one Sonic Jump ii
      • iii.5.two Sonic Leap Fever
    • iii.6 Sega Superstars Tennis
    • 3.seven Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood
    • 3.8 Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
    • three.9 Sonic Nuance
    • iii.10 Sonic Forces: Speed Battle
    • 3.11 Sonic Racing
  • iv Appearances in non-Sonic games
    • 4.1 Super Smash Bros. series
    • iv.2 Sega Splash Golf
    • four.3 Samba de Amigo Wii
    • 4.4 Dengeki Bait-and-switch: Fighting Climax
    • iv.5 LEGO Dimensions
  • v In other media
    • 5.1 Animation
      • five.1.1 Sonic X
    • v.2 Books and comics
      • v.two.1 Sonic the Comic
      • 5.2.2 Archie Comics
      • 5.2.3 IDW Publishing
    • 5.iii Films
      • 5.3.1 Paramount
  • 6 Reception
    • six.ane Critical reception
    • half dozen.two Bear on and legacy
  • 7 Trivia
  • viii Music
  • ix References
  • 10 External links

Description

Green Hill Zone is a picturesque mountain paradise with green fields and beautiful bluish lakes. It features large waterfall vistas, palm trees, rotating flowers, flora in various colors and totem poles of unknown origin. Perhaps well-nigh distinctively, the soil is checky brown, and most of the local plant life appears to have unfamiliar geometric appearances to it. As shown during the Sky Base Zone incident and the Time Eater incident, Green Loma Zone also has a series of night, brown caves underneath it, which have pocket-sized lakes and ponds of water in them.

During the State of war to Take Back the Planet, Green Hill Zone adopted a dissimilar appearance. While still a picturesque landspace for the almost part, the region was partially desertified, with its flora and soil adopting a yellowish color while the waters in the lakes and waterfalls had been replaced with sand.

History

Sonic the Hedgehog (xvi-flake)

Sonic running through Green Colina Zone, from Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit).

In Sonic the Hedgehog (sixteen-bit), as part of his plans for world domination, Dr. Ivo Robotnik invaded South Isle to find the Anarchy Emeralds. During his occupation, Light-green Hill Zone was one of the Zones on South Island that the medico invaded, kidnapping the local Animals while filling the Zone with Badniks.[1] [2]

Green Loma Zone before long later became the kickoff Zone Sonic the Hedgehog ran through during his gamble to stop Dr. Robotnik's plans. Along the way, Sonic had to overcome several traps and Badniks. Eventually, he got attacked by Robotnik in his Egg Wrecker. Sonic managed to defeat the doctor however, and was able to continue with his journey.

At the finish of his risk, Sonic made a brief return to Greenish Loma Zone. At that place, he discovered that the Zone was at present gratuitous of Badniks and thronging with celebrating Animals. Having collected all the Anarchy Emeralds every bit well, Sonic released them from his hands, while the Emeralds started to spin; later on a large wink, the Chaos Emeralds had disappeared and all the flowers of Green Colina Zone had changed their look, making the Zone fifty-fifty more cute. With everything said and washed, Sonic struck his victory pose.

Sonic the Hedgehog (viii-bit)

Light-green Hill Zone as depicted on the map of South Island, from Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit).

In Sonic the Hedgehog (8-fleck), Greenish Hill Zone was ane of the Zones on South Island that were invaded past Dr. Ivo Robotnik during his chase for the Chaos Emeralds on the island. During his occupation, he captured the local Animals, put them in metal cages, and sent his Badnik ground forces out to find the Chaos Emeralds.[3]

Green Hill Zone was later the first Zone Sonic traveled through on his mission to end Robotnik's evil operations on South Island. There, he found 1 of the Chaos Emeralds. Eventually, he encountered Robotnik, although he was able to defeat the doctor and continue with his adventure. After being defeated for the final time, Robotnik fled from his Heaven Base to escape through Green Hill Zone. However, Sonic followed him at that place through a teleporter, which transported him to just higher up the Egg Mobile, thus allowing him to bargain Robotnik the finishing blow. Afterward, Sonic released the vi Anarchy Emeralds he had establish, reversing the pollution on South Isle acquired past Robotnik.

Sonic Boom

Green Colina Zone in Sonic Blast.

In Sonic Blast, Green Hill Zone was represented by the green color, whereas the other local Zones were Yellowish Desert Zone, Red Volcano Zone, Blue Marine Zone and Silver Castle Zone. Aside from that, Light-green Hill Zone also had a more rocky scenery likewise.

During Sonic and Knuckles' mission to find the missing Chaos Emerald shards and stop Robotnik'due south latest plan, the ii rivals starting time made their mode through Green Hill Zone, making it the first of many Zones they would pass through.

Sonic Jump series

Sonic Jump (2005)

In Sonic Leap, the Green Hill Zone seemed to prominently characteristic a rocky mountain. The iconic loop-de-loop is absent likewise.

After receiving an urgent call from Tails, Sonic would make his mode through Green Loma Zone on the way to Tails' Inquiry Facility. Little did Sonic know that Green Hill Zone was simply the first of many regions he had to laissez passer through on his new risk.

Sonic Jump (2012)

In Sonic Jump (2012), Sonic and co. would travel through Green Loma Zone in order to attain Dr. Eggman and stop his hunt for Animals. Afterward they managed to corner Eggman however, the doc escaped to another Zone, although not before capturing more Animals.

Sonic Generations

Classic Sonic goes through Green Hill in Sonic Generations.

In both the panel/PC and Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations, Green Loma received a more than realistic appearance. This fourth dimension around, equally a side-upshot of the Time Eater'due south time-traveling, an incarnation of Green Hill from somewhere in spacetime got transported to White Space where it was drained of color and life.

Later ending up in White Space, Sonic paid a visit to Green Hill when he first saw it in that realm. By speeding through Green Hill, Sonic was able to prepare space, thereby restoring Dark-green Hill and, past extension, Tails from their lifeless states. When the Time Eater later got destroyed, Green Hill was seemingly returned to its rightful place.

Sonic Runners Adventure

In Sonic Runners Chance, Green Loma Zone possessed its green-striped grassy plains and checky soil. It besides had a bright blue sky, and a wide lake in which many blocky islands and mountains sat in. It was likewise filled with many palm trees, flowers, and running waterfalls.

While Tails wandered around Green Hill, Dr. Eggman caught him using his Mind Control Ray and forced him to built him a robot teleporter. Eventually though, Tails got an emergency transmission out to Sonic. Hoping to find Tails, Sonic arrived in Dark-green Hill where he followed the eyewitness accounts of local Flickies and clues left behind by Eggman and his robots. Eventually, Sonic located a Badnik-producing facility and shut it downward before rescuing Tails from Eggman'southward clutches. In that location, the play a joke on cub brought Sonic up to speed on what he knew had happened to him. Afterward, Sonic tracked Eggman down and defeated him in boxing. Even so, Eggman would escape through his damaged robot teleporter in the aftermath, forcing Sonic and Tails to follow him through said device.

Sonic Forces

In Sonic Forces, Green Hill Zone had been turned into a fractional desert due to the heavy desertification caused by Dr. Eggman's industries.[4] As a consequence, sandworms had taken up residence in the otherwise peaceful region.

While on a recon mission to Arsenal Pyramid, Eastward-123 Omega jumped the gun and launched an assail on the base by himself. Within information technology, he encountered Space, who fabricated short piece of work of the robot using his new power.[five] Shadow the Hedgehog presently later on came to the facility to find Omega, simply to run across Infinite instead. After explaining his backstory to Shadow and how the blackness hedgehog had humiliated him a few months prior, Space trapped Shadow in an illusion. Although Shadow soon escaped it, Infinite was however pleased with the results. As the facility then began exploding around them, Infinite fabricated his escape while Shadow was forced to withdraw.[half dozen]

Sonic making his way through Lost Valley.

A month later, while traveling through Green Loma, Sonic received an emergency phone call from Tails, who needed his help in the Urban center, prompting Sonic to leave the desert-like region. Six months later, after Sonic was rescued from prison by the Avatar, the two ventured to Green Hill to destroy Eggman's base, the Armory Pyramid. Tails and Archetype Sonic later traveled to Green Colina to discover Eggman. In that location, they witnessed a meeting betwixt Eggman and Infinite, and learned some vital data from them. Subsequently Eggman and Infinite parted ways even so, Archetype Sonic emerged to boxing Eggman. Although Eggman ultimately lost to Classic Sonic, the doctor ensured the victorious duo that he would defeat the Resistance and take the world for himself in merely three short days, earlier making his escape.

When the Resistance needed to destroy the Expiry Egg, the Avatar went to Green Colina where they distracted Eggman'south forces so the others could attack the Decease Egg. While there, the Avatar got attacked past the Death Crab, but managed to defeat it. In the aftermath, the Resistance successfully reclaimed Green Colina from the Eggman Empire. After the Resistance destroyed the Death Egg, Eggman and his lackeys retreated from their spot in Green Hill to Metropolis.

Other game appearances

Sonic Drift

Green Colina Zone besides appears alongside other Zones from Sonic the Hedgehog as a racetrack in Sonic Migrate. Its advent generally remains unchanged from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Green Hill Zone tracks from all Chaos GP cups are mostly elementary and feature only few direct bends. Considering of this, Dark-green Loma Zone from scarlet Chaos GP is the most challenging track of all iii.

Sonic Jam

In Sonic Jam, Green Hill Zone appears every bit the setting of Sonic World where missions take place.

Sonic Gamble two

Green Colina Zone returned in Sonic Adventure 2, equally the commencement time in full 3D form and as an extra stage that can be unlocked past collecting all 180 emblems in the game. The music is a remixed version of the original music, and when Sonic jumps or destroys an enemy, the aforementioned audio effects from the original game are played instead of the new audio effects from Sonic Adventure 2. The level's layout is like to the original level, simply shifts land instead of going direct.

Sonic Boxing

In Sonic Boxing, Greenish Loma Zone appears as a battlefield, unlocked by completing Emerl's story. The arena is wide, with many open areas and platforms. Although not officially stated to exist in Greenish Hill Zone, Emerald Town in Sonic Battle has similar palm trees and checkerboard rock faces identical to those seen in the original Zone.

Sonic Jump series

Sonic Spring 2

In Sonic Jump 2, Green Loma Zone returned as the first Zone in the game. This iteration of Green Loma Zone seems to prominently feature a rocky mountain and the iconic loop-de-loop is absent-minded every bit well. It is also given a new groundwork music which would and so be remixed in the after Sonic Jump games.

Sonic Jump Fever

In Sonic Jump Fever, Greenish Hill Zone is the first Zone in the game. In add-on to its iconic traits, similar dark-green grass, checky soil, mountains and waterfalls and loop-de-loop, the Zone includes modest platforms that basically consist of the grass with a fractional portion of the soil. Aesthetics on the platforms of the Zone include flowers, wooden fences, and a totem poles.

Sega Superstars Tennis

In Sega Superstars Tennis, Green Hill Zone was fitted with a tennis court with various characters making cameo appearances around the field, mainly the Chao from the Sonic Adventure series, besides Blaze the Cat, Argent the Hedgehog, Knuckles the Echidna and Big the True cat. This is where many missions in Sonic'south world in Superstar Mode accept place, including a singles tournament with various Sonic characters.

Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood

In Sonic Chronicles: The Nighttime Brotherhood, Green Hill Zone took on a more than realistic look, calculation detailed rocky textures to loops and other gimmicks, while withal retaining certain features, such equally checkered walls in certain areas. It was likewise shown to be inhabited by Wild Boars and Enraged Armadillos.

Sonic somewhen arrived in Light-green Loma Zone later he received a phone call from Tails, who needed his help dealing with the Marauders. Always the hero, Sonic began making his mode through Green Hill Zone to Tails in Key City. Forth the fashion, Sonic noticed that the local animals had become strangely argumentative and prone to attack on sight; this behavior was afterwards discovered (by the beleaguered Dr. Madden) to accept been caused by signal-generating machines hidden around the area.

While making his fashion through Green Loma Zone, Sonic met Amy, who joined his political party and helped him get past a Marauder Scout blocking the way out of Green Colina Zone. Sonic and his team subsequently returned to Green Loma Zone to look for the missing Duke, only to find the expanse overrun past robots. Investigating some onetime Eggman hideouts, the team found no trace of Knuckles. However, they did found some Communicators that led them straight to him. Sonic and co. soon later on returned to Green Colina Zone once again to find Dr. Eggman. Along the way, they managed to recruit Foam for their party afterward helping her find Cheese. Eventually, Dr. Eggman himself was discovered, operating out of an cloak-and-dagger hideout. At that place, Eggman convinced Sonic and co. to permit him help them in their quest to finish the Marauders.

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games

Dark-green Hill Zone appears equally the location for the Hole-In-1 Crimper Dream Result in Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.

Sonic Nuance

In Sonic Dash, in July 2016, to coincide with the serial' 25th ceremony and in commemoration of achieving 200 million downloads, an update added Green Hill Zone equally a new level, consummate with the phase's original music.

Sonic Forces: Speed Boxing

In Sonic Forces: Speed Battle, Green Hill appears equally 1 of the six chief areas in the game, along with Sky Sanctuary, the City, Mystic Jungle, Golden Bay, and Planet Wisp. The tracks that accept identify in Dark-green Hill are equally follows:

Icon Track Tier Requirement Difficulty

SFSB Pyramid Valley.png

Pyramid Valley
i
(Default)
Easy

SFSB Sandy Hills.png

Sandy Hills
ii
(100 Trophies)
Medium

SFSB Corkscrew Canyon.png

Corkscrew Canyon
iii
(500 Trophies)
Medium

SFSB Parched Palms.png

Parched Palms
5
(1500 Trophies)
Hard

SFSB Pyramid Valley.png

Pyramid Valley R
7
(3000 Trophies)
Reversed

The following Dark-green Hill tracks are non currently available in the game:

Icon Track Tier Requirement Difficulty

SFSB Desert Falls.png

Desert Falls
four
(chiliad Trophies)
Hard

SFSB Parched Palms.png

Parched Palms R
seven
(3000 Trophies)
Reversed

Sonic Racing

In Sonic Racing, Dark-green Hill Zone is one of the areas in the game. It was added in October 2021 as part of the v2.0.0 update. The tracks that have identify in Green Colina Zone are Waterfall Hollow, Crabmeat Gorge and Stunning Springs.

Appearances in non-Sonic games

Super Smash Bros. series

Green Hill Zone, equally it appears in Super Nail Bros. Ball.

In Super Nail Bros. Brawl, Greenish Loma Zone is an unlockable stage, which is obtained by unlocking Sonic. The phase features its classic style and terrain, and familiar Dark-green Loma objects such equally palm trees, totem poles, item boxes, and spinning flowers.

It features Dark-green Hill Zone's music along with Bit Brain Zone's music from the original game, and other iconic soundtracks from other Sonic games. The background also includes moving platforms (either swinging or levitating upwards and downwardly), spikes, and Rings. And just as in the original Green Hill Zone from the outset game, the heart department of the land crumbles later a while of fighting on information technology. Luckily, it is the only section of land that does so in this level. A midway lamp mail service sometimes appears in the stage. When hit, information technology spins, damaging characters that go near it (except for the character that hitting the mail service).

Most iconic of this phase is the famous loop, in which Tails, Knuckles and Silver make cameo appearances by occasionally running through the loop. If the Pokémon Trainer is present during the match, he volition be standing on superlative of the loop (instead of the 1-Up Monitor that is usually there).

Light-green Colina Zone makes a reappearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and remains unchanged from the version in Super Nail Bros. Brawl, other than existence reduced to having two soundtracks, those being its original theme, and "Alive and Acquire".[7]

Green Loma Zone returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Gallery

Sega Splash Golf game

Miel and Sonic enjoying a game of Golf in Dark-green Hill Zone.

In the Japanese PC game Sega Splash Golf, there are a number of courses themed after Sega franchises. The Sonic the Hedgehog class looks very like to Greenish Hill Zone with checkered hills, dark-green grass and floating Rings. There are likewise containers on the grade taken from Sonic Hazard ii.

Samba de Amigo Wii

Sonic and Amigo dancing in Green Loma Zone in Samba de Amigo Wii

At that place is a Sonic-themed level of the Sonic Team game Samba de Amigo Wii. This level takes place in Green Hill Zone where the protagonist, Amigo dances alongside Sonic the Hedgehog himself. There are also many Miis and Chao dancing on the sides.

Dengeki Bait-and-switch: Fighting Climax

Green Loma Zone, equally information technology appears in Dengeki Bait-and-switch: Fighting Climax.

In the Japanese arcade game Dengeki Bait-and-switch: Fighting Climax, one of the stages taken from the SEGA franchise, aside from Valkyria Chronicles, is Green Hill Zone, with the design taken from Sonic Generations where the Springs and Dashpads are from Modernistic Sonic and the Rings are also visible.

LEGO Dimensions

Greenish Hill Zone in LEGO Dimensions.

Dark-green Hill Zone appears in LEGO Dimensions every bit the offset part of the Sonic Dimensions level pack and part of the Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure World. Brick-congenital Moto Bugs, Buzz Bombers, Choppers, and Newtrons appear as enemies in the Level Pack. Tails' Lab (based on its appearance in Sonic the Fighters) and a shooting gallery modeled after Big the True cat and Froggy can be built in the Sonic the Hedgehog Chance World's Green Hill Zone. The portal to the Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure World is also modeled after Green Hill Zone's iconic loop-de-loop.

In other media

Animation

Sonic X

Sonic and Amy in Dark-green Colina, from "A New Offset".

In the anime serial Sonic Ten, Dark-green Hill is i of the locations on Sonic's world. In this media, information technology is a forested surface area with a cozy village and houses scattered effectually.

Books and comics

Sonic the Comic

The Green Loma Zone, from Sonic the Comic #25. Art by Mike Hadley and John K. Burns.

In the Sonic the Comic series and its spin-offs published by Fleetway Editions, Green Colina Zone was the first of the zones introduced in the comic. The zone was initially inhabited by the Freedom Fighters and several Emerald Hill Folks before they moved to the Emerald Hill Zone. Before then, this Zone was constantly targeted by Dr. Ivo Robotnik.

Archie Comics

The Green Colina Zone, from Sonic Universe #76.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics, Green Hill Zone is a location that appeared on Mobius during both periods where Dr. Eggman and his accomplishes reshaped reality with the Genesis Wave. After the entirely of the Multiverse was altered by the Super Genesis Wave, Light-green Colina Zone became a permanent part of Sonic'due south Earth.

IDW Publishing

Green Hill, from Sonic the Hedgehog #ane.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic serial and its spin-offs published by IDW Publishing, Green Hill is a location on Sonic's world. Its by is nigh identical to its game counterpart'southward, up until later the events of Sonic Forces. It was mentioned by Tails, who explained that after the Eggman War, various Badniks remained without a commander and would wandered frantically around Light-green Hill. In the comic, there are occasionally other locations reminiscent of Green Hill as well.

Films

Paramount

The Green Loma-like area on Sonic'southward island, from Sonic the Hedgehog.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog moving picture series produced by Paramount Pictures, Sonic's island is very like to Greenish Hill, featuring the Zone's iconic loops, striped fields, and checkerboard hills. The name is instead given to the boondocks on Earth where Sonic settles, Greenish Hills.

Reception

Critical reception

Green Hill Zone is known for being one of the most famous and iconic video game levels of all time, with some even referring to it every bit Sonic's equivalent of Super Mario Bros.'s World 1-1.[8] It has received consistently positive opinions from critics, especially for its music. Craig Snyder at MakeUseOf named the Zone as one of the five best levels in video games, calling it "a bully way to prepare for what'due south to come".[9] Shaun Munro of WhatCulture listed it every bit the second all-time level in video games, describing it as "such an immaculate level design that it's something developers withal aspire to nowadays, though resolutely fail to live up to". He also praised the level'south soundtrack and corybantic pace.[10] Tim Turi from GameInformer found the level's music "catchy",[11] and Wong ranked it as the thirteenth greatest piece of gaming music from the 16-fleck era.[12] In 2010, Sega's customs managing director, Aaron Webber, returned from a vacation to find his cubicle redecorated to resemble Green Hill; IGN'south Levi Buchanan claimed that "anybody wants to come back to" this,[13] and Owen Good of Kotaku exclaimed "I want to piece of work in Green Hill Zone, too!"[14] Writing for the Sabotage Times, Carl Anka ranked the original Sonic the Hedgehog as having the greatest music of any video game, largely as a result of Green Colina Zone's theme.[15]

Critics have compared stages, particularly kickoff stages, of later Sonic games to Green Colina Zone. Tim Turi considers Emerald Hill Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog ii, Mushroom Colina Zone from Sonic & Knuckles, and Seaside Hill from Sonic Heroes to fit the aforementioned general mold every bit Green Loma Zone, noting repetition in Sonic level design and stating that "gamers accept played Dark-green Hill Zone dozens of times." However, he has opined that the Sonic Generations version of the original Green Hill "trounces them all" in both its 2nd and 3D incarnations.[xi] Justin Baker of Nintendo Earth Report and Skrebels both analogized Windy Hill from Sonic Lost World to Light-green Colina,[sixteen] [17] while Carter thought similarly of The Legend of Zelda downloadable content levels.[18]

Impact and legacy

Debuting as the first Zone in the Sonic the Hedgehog, Green Colina Zone was the starting time Sonic experience for many people.

Greenish Loma Zone has been recognized by critics every bit a classic, well-known video game level. It has been described equally "classic" by Samit Sarkar of Polygon and by Jim Sterling and Chris Carter of Destructoid.[18] [nineteen] [xx] Comparably, Joe Skrebels of Official Nintendo Magazine called it "cornball",[17] while Christopher Grant from Joystiq considered it to have a place "in the center of your retro-gaming shrine".[8] Kevin Wong of Circuitous stated that the game and Zone's popularity were such that "even if you didn't accept a Genesis, this was the level you played at the department store while your parents went shopping."[12] Andy Kelly from Estimator and Video Games chosen the Green Loma theme a "monumental slice of Sega nostalgia",[21] and GamesRadar writer Justin Towell also referred to it as classic.[22] Anka has summarized that "Green Hill Zone in the original game has gone down as an instantly recognizable slice of music in popular culture".[xv]

To mark Sonic's 15th anniversary in 2006, Sega of Japan released a papercraft version of Dark-green Hill as a PDF on its website.[8] In 2011, non long later on the release of Sonic Generations release, Sega held a contest inviting gamers to upload playthroughs of the game's incarnation of Green Hill completed in under one minute and fifty seconds to YouTube; winners were eligible for Sonic merchandise.[23]

Trivia

  • Greenish Hill is the most recurring Zone in the Sonic series, having appeared a total of twenty-three times, with Seaside Hill from Sonic Heroes being the 2d.
  • In Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Alliance, while Sonic reminisces on the "good times" he had in Green Hill Zone, Tails asks how Eggman's kidnapping of small animals and turning them into robots could have been "skilful times". Strangely, Tails first appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog two and never officially went through Green Hill Zone during the events of Sonic the Hedgehog.
    • Light-green Hill Zone has reappeared multiple times, including in Sonic Boxing, Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Alliance, and Super Nail Bros. Brawl. Tails appeared in Greenish Loma Zone in these games and more, merely he does non seem to call up any of it in Sonic Generations. Nevertheless, it should be noted that most of these appearances are not-catechism, cameos, or both.
  • Green Hills Zone, a Zone from the 8-scrap version of Sonic the Hedgehog ii, is heavily based on Green Hill Zone, and shares its name in Japanese.
  • Mecha Green Loma Zone, a Zone from Sonic Chaos, appears to exist a mechanized version of Dark-green Colina Zone.
  • The beta proper noun for Aquatic Ruin Zone was "Neo Light-green Hill Zone".
  • The song "Dreams of an Absolution" has a like melody to the background music of Light-green Colina Zone. Singer Lee Brotherton has said that this was not intended, just appreciated.[24]
  • Stage 1-1 of the Sonic Simulator from Sonic Colors is a rebuild of Human activity 1 of the 16-bit version.
  • Sunset Colina, a Zone from Sonic Advance 3, is an homage to Green Loma Zone. Sunset Hill'southward music is also a remix of Green Loma Zone's music.
  • A remix of Green Colina Zone'southward music is available every bit a rails that the player can listen to in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS version).
  • A Trance remix of the music that plays in Green Hill Zone called "Green Hill Zone (Crystiara Remix)" was performed by Hatsune Miku, a pop VOCALOID, and protagonist of another popular SEGA series.
  • The beginning of Mega Water Southward's stage in Mega Man: The Wily Wars resembles Green Loma Zone.
  • Interestingly, Dark-green Colina is the proper name of various real-world places.
  • Light-green Loma Zone appeared in fighting games such as Sonic Battle, Super Smash Bros. Ball, Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, making information technology a battleground for five times.
  • This is one of the Zones that was made into a Meccano play fix, along with Chemical Establish Zone.
  • Green Hill Zone is Sonic's favorite place.
  • A level chosen Green Colina Zone is the second level in the platformer game Dash Nuance. Also the proper noun, it has almost nil in mutual with this stage.
  • Even though Green Colina Zone does non announced in Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball, a preview for said game says that Dr. Robotnik went to the region to kidnap the Animals that lived there.[25]
    • Some other preview for the same game states that the woodland creatures that inhabit Green Colina Zone savour playing pinball, and that Dr. Robotnik used this for his advantage luring them to the Veg-O-Fortress, saying that information technology was a pinball-styled ride.[26]
  • When promoting the green tea brand "O~ii Ochya" (お~いお茶 , "O~ii Ochya" ? ), legacy composer Masato Nakamura from Dreams Come up Truthful created song version of Dark-green Hill Zone'southward original theme song while promising a full version of the song that the snippet was featured in.[27] The vocal itself was later titled "次のせ〜の!で – ON THE Dark-green HILL – DCT VERSION" ("Tsugi no SE~NO! de – ON THE Light-green Hill – Dreams Come True VERSION", simplified to "On the Green Loma" in official Twitter hashtags)[28] and was alluded to be shown beginning on Japan's Amazon Prime Video Show before its release on 7 July 2021. On the official 30th birthday of Sonic and with the release of the Sonic Symphony that same day, Shun Nakamura, as a break fourth dimension guest, came to announce the fact that "On the Light-green Hill" exists specifically to Sonic fans. The single was released on seven July 2021 with a page on the official Dreams Come True website detailing where the song can be found likewise every bit the lyrics and Masa-san's written commentary about its creation. The vocal also got promotion from Amazon Music on the advertising displays of Akihabara'southward streets. The song has been used in SEGA promotions for the Sonic series, such as being able to play a TikTok version of Sonic that only uses one's face up while the Mega Bulldoze-inspired remix plays.

Music

Artist Game Length Music Track
Masato Nakamura Sonic the Hedgehog 2:38
Masato Nakamura, Yuzo Koshiro Sonic the Hedgehog (8-scrap) iv:44
Masayuki Nagao Sonic Drift one:04
Kojiro Mikusa Sonic Blast 1:55
Jun Senoue Sonic Adventure two ane:32
Tatsuyuki Maeda, Kenichi Tokoi, Hideaki Kobayashi Sonic Boxing 3:08
Masato Nakamura Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis ane:37
Naofumi Hataya Sonic Generations 1:49 (Act 1)
Jun Senoue Sonic Generations two:21 (Act 2)
Jun Senoue Sonic Generations ii:22 (Act 2, Boost)
Tomoya Ohtani Sonic Forces 2:47
Tomoya Ohtani Sonic Forces 0:xvi (Speed Shoes)
Dreams Come True (Masato Nakamura, Miwa Yoshida) N/A 4:09

References

  1. Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega Mega Bulldoze), Japanese instruction booklet, pgs. 13-14.
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog four :: Episode I. Story. Sega. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved on 27 October 2017.
  3. Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega Game Gear) Japanese didactics booklet, pgs. four-five.
  4. Sonic Forces - Archetype Sonic Green Hill Gameplay. YouTube. Sega (25 April 2017). Retrieved on 26 September 2017. "Archetype Sonic discovers Light-green Hill Zone is looking more dry and sandy nether Eggman's rule, from the heavy desertification acquired by his industries."
  5. Sonic Forces: Looming Shadow, "Looming Shadow"
  6. Episode Shadow
  7. http://min.the states/i/NSvSpCzu6w7J
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Grant, Christopher (June 26, 2006). Build Sonic a papercraft playground for his Bday. Joystiq. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  9. Snyder, Craig (31 October 2013). 5 Of The Best Video Game Areas, Levels, And Dungeons. MakeUseOf. Retrieved on 4 May 2014.
  10. Munro, Shaun. ten Best Video Game Levels Of All Time » Page 9 of 10. WhatCulture. Retrieved on May iv, 2014.
  11. 11.0 eleven.1 Turi, Tim (April 18, 2011). Sonic Generations: Bridging A xx-Twelvemonth Generation Gap With Two Gameplay Styles. Game Informer. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  12. 12.0 12.ane Wong, Kevin (September five, 2013). The Best Video Game Music of the sixteen-Bit Era. Circuitous. Retrieved on May fourteen, 2014.
  13. Buchanan, Levi (Baronial 12, 2010). Who Wants to Work in the Light-green Hill Zone?. IGN. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  14. Proficient, Owen (Baronial 12, 2010). Prank Redecorates Sega Desk Every bit Green Colina Zone. Kotaku. Retrieved on May three, 2014.
  15. fifteen.0 15.1 10 Of The Best Original Videogame Soundtracks. Sabotage Times (June xviii, 2013). Retrieved on May 15, 2014.
  16. Baker, Justin (May 28, 2013). First Trailer for Sonic Lost World Released. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  17. 17.0 17.1 Skrebels, Joe (September 8, 2013). Sonic Lost World preview. Official Nintendo Magazine. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  18. xviii.0 18.1 Carter, Chris (Dec 18, 2013). A very cursory, but welcome joyride. Destructoid. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  19. Sarkar, Samit. Sonic: Lost Globe gameplay footage shows off three very dissimilar levels. Polygon. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  20. Sterling, Jim (June nine, 2011). E3: Sonic Generations might become more than than a 4.v. Destructoid. Retrieved on May iii, 2014.
  21. Kelly, Andy (Apr 28, 2012). Video game soundtracks: The 100 all-time themes of all time (Part 1). Computer and Video Games. Retrieved on May fourteen, 2014.
  22. Towell, Justin (July 20, 2011). Easily-on with Sonic Generations on 3DS reveals 1991 Light-green Hill Act one layout... in 3D. GamesRadar. Retrieved on May 15, 2014.
  23. Good, Owen (Nov 2, 2011). Run Dark-green Colina Zone in Under i:50 and Collect Some Nice Sonic Merch. Kotaku. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
  24. http://www.sonicstadium.org/articles/115/
  25. Mean Machines (UK) (Baronial 1993), pg. eleven.
  26. MegaTech (Great britain) (1993), pg. 11.
  27. Sonic the Hedgehog on Twitter (Japanese). Twitter. Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved on 19 May 2021.
  28. Masablog (Japanese). Dreams Come Truthful (29 May 2021). Archived from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved on two June 2021.

External links

  • Green Colina Zone at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Sonic Forces


Main commodity | Script | Staff | Manuals | Beta elements | Gallery

chumleythicithe2002.blogspot.com

Source: https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Green_Hill_Zone

0 Response to "Sonic Forces Uses Green Hill Zone Again"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel