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=== SNES Differences === | === SNES Differences === | ||
Stage 10-1 is Stage 8 and the mechanical base part of Stage 10-2 is Stage 9. | |||
There are many differences: | |||
*During the fight with Disrupt, the floor will not move. The enemy generators can now be destroyed. | *During the fight with Disrupt, the floor will not move. The enemy generators can now be destroyed. | ||
*The small spiders are removed. | *The small spiders are removed. | ||
*The mini Big Cores now have two phases of destruction. That part, along with the tearing floor, comes after Disrupt, not before. | *The mini Big Cores now have two phases of destruction. That part, along with the tearing floor, comes after Disrupt, not before. | ||
*Shadow Gear is now split into two spiders that can be destroyed by shooting them in the center. | *Shadow Gear is now split into two spiders that can be destroyed by shooting them in the center. | ||
*The high speed zone has moved up to be the seventh stage. Here, it is longer, and features opening and closing barriers. The new boss is Beacon, who has five cores with no barriers. It can fire four lasers and release bouncing cores. A bonus stage can be found by doing this: | *The high speed zone has moved up to be the seventh stage. Here, it is longer, and features opening and closing barriers. The new boss is Beacon, who has five cores with no barriers. It can fire four lasers and release bouncing cores. | ||
*A bonus stage can be found by doing this: at the end of the level, you have to go down a very long downward path. When you see a section that dead ends with a >, fly into that > part. | |||
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