Sonic Locations South Island to StationSquare based on real?
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Sonic Locations South Island to StationSquare based on real?
In the early games they seem to be in the south pacific, South Island is the name of a real island and Sonic was supposedly born on Christmas Island (Also a real island) it is clear that Station Square is based on Southern California as well or even more so are the levels in Sonic Adventure 2 set in a San Francisco like city and the bridges which seem to be based on the Golden Gate bridge. In SA2 they had Egyptian like Pyramids closely to the San Francisco like city but you could argue that?s because they wanted to put levels like that in there.
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Re: Sonic Locations South Island to StationSquare based on r
Funny. I always thought that Station Square was modelled after Tokyo, just because, you know, that city seems to be a place that giant monsters are naturally attracted to.SonicEXE wrote: it is clear that Station Square is based on Southern California
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But Frieza, I always thought that there was a south island just a little bit away from the Bay bridge (however I can't argue with Christmas Island). Also, SA2's "Station Square" (i.e. City Escape) is more based off of San Francisco because of all the hills and the trolley cars, it's what the city is known for. I had family who lived there for awhile and the hills were so bad that they had to leave their '67 Mustang behind when they moved there because it was a stick shift.
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