![]() Here, gushes of Mega Mack are constantly pouring down from above. In Network Terminal, Sonic infiltrates the Chemical Plant in search of the main computer. The infamous Mega Mack section from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 also returns, but at the platform over the pool, there are more fans to push Classic Sonic back up so he does not fall back down and has to start the section all over.Ī column of Mega Mack (left), from Sonic Forces. There are fans in these pools for lifting Classic Sonic up to the surface however. Along the way, pools of Mega Mack can be found in certain areas of the plant. In Chemical Plant, Classic Sonic sneaks into the plant in search of a database. In Sonic Forces, Mega Mack makes another return inside the Chemical Plant. Similarly, there are syringes with green chemicals that can get injected into cyan jelly to change it into green jelly. If cyan chemicals get injected into boiling-hot Mega Mack, it changes into cyan jelly. When the player presses down on these syringes' switches on top, their chemicals get injected into the Mega Mack/jelly. This is usually required so the player can access higher pathways in the Zone.īy inserting green chemical from the large syringe into the jelly pool changes its color and generally increases the bouncing height noticeably, from Sonic Mania.īoth boiling-hot Mega Mack pools and jelly pools usually have large syringes full of chemicals set on the sides. The height of the bounce is determined by the type of jelly. Jelly is a substance that the playable can walk and bounce on when jumping. There are also pools filled with a bouncy cyan chemical, commonly referred to as "jelly". They primarily appear in Act 1.ĭuring the mini boss fight in Act 1 and more regularly in Act 2, there will be pools with boiling-hot Mega Mack that can damage the playable character if they touch it. In Sonic Mania and its expansion Sonic Mania Plus, the pools of Mega Mack made a reappearance in Chemical Plant Zone. Sonic near the rising Mega Mack, from Sonic Mania. It retains all of its properties from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, except that it also contains Air Bubbles. In the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations, Mega Mack appears in the Chemical Plant. Mega Mack in Chemical Plant Act 1, from the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations. In gameplay, the Mega Mack functions the exact same as it did in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, being easy to drown in as it lacks Air Bubbles. ![]() In Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure, Mega Mack makes an unnamed appearance in Secret Plant Zone. Sonic submerged in Mega Mack, from Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure. Additionally, the rotating platforms that the battle takes place on will dump the player into the Mega Mack, which will result in an instant death. It will fill up his canister with Mega Mack and attempt to dump it on Sonic or Tails. Also, the Chemical Plant Zone boss, the Egg Poison, uses Mega Mack as part of its attack pattern. In gameplay, the Mega Mack has no Air Bubbles in it, so it is easier to drown in. This is not mentioned in the Japanese manual. Robotnik flooded the Chemical Plant Zone with Mega Mack to poison Sonic. It is mentioned in Western manuals that Dr. Mega Mack made its first appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit). Sonic and Tails traversing through Mega Mack, from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit). Game appearances Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) Contrary to western descriptions, though, the playable characters will suffer no form of poisoning from being submerged in Mega Mack. In gameplay, the Mega Mack has the same properties as water (apart from its color), meaning that the playable characters can drown after being submerged in it for extended periods of time. Regardless, Tails has been unnerved by Mega Mack, hinting that it is indeed an unpleasant substance. Western materials refer to Mega Mack as a toxic liquid which can poison Sonic in a manner of minutes, while Japanese sources simply refer to it as water with an odd coloring. The Mega Mack is a pink liquid with texture seemingly identical to that of water. 2.2 Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure.
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