Rokkaku Hill (六角ヒル Rokkaku Hiru?, lit. Hexagon Hill) is a racetrack that appears in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. The track is based in the Rokkaku-dai District, but is not from an exact area from Jet Set Radio Future like Shibuya Downtown and Highway Zero. The course does take some elements from the Shibuya District and 99th Street Districts such as a shopping mall area that is reminiscent of the one from 99th Street.
The track has 7 missions available for it between the console/PC and Nintendo DS versions of the game. The console/PC version of Sega All-Stars Racing has 4 missions available, with Beat being the racer for two of them and the other two having B.D. Joe instead.
For the DS version of the game, there are 3 missions for Rokkaku Hill. B.D. Joe is used in "Taxi Time Trial", while Beat is used in "Hit 'N' Miss", and Jacky Bryant is selected for "Race to the Future".
Official description[]
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing[]
- No time for shopping as you drive through an underground mall - then it's off through the car park area. The road here is under construction so be wary! The final section runs along the tracks through the train station.[1][2]
Overview[]
Console/PC versions[]
Rokkaku Hill is a track with various pathways throughout it. At the start of it the player is already encouraged to either pick the left or right path so they can continue racing and not come to a halt. True to its name, the track also contains hills going up and down throughout it. Eventually racers will have to drive on disconnected platforms as the area is still under construction which leads them to the train station and eventually a shopping area reminiscent from 99th Street which rounds back to the start.
DS version[]
Just like most courses in the DS version of Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, Rokkaku Hill is scaled down heavily, being much more linear in scope and bars some differences such instead of going under a train station, racers enter an underground highway tunnel that leads to a huge jump, just before the finish line.
Missions[]
Console/PC[]
Jet Set Race![]
- Mission No. #18
- After all his practice of staying ahead of the Rokkaku police, Beat should find it easy to stay ahead of the pack!
- Character: Beat
- Type: Knockout
Tokyo-To Cup[]
- Mission No. #24
- Second track of the Tokyo-To Cup.
- Character: Beat
- Type: Grand Prix
Fare Game![]
- Mission No. #30
- They're both used to the city streets, but can B.D. Joe really teach Beat a lesson in driving?
- Character: B.D. Joe
- Type: Rival Race
To Drift or Not to Drift?[]
- Mission No. #37
- That crazy taxi is always in a race against time! Drive through the green gates to score more time!
- Character: B.D. Joe
- Type: Time Gates
DS[]
Taxi Time Trial[]
- Mission No. #9 on the second row (2-9).
- Drive through the blue gates to extend your time and finish the race.
- Character: B.D. Joe
- Type: Timed Gates
Hit 'N' Miss[]
- Mission No. #8 on the third row (3-8).
- Shoot and eliminate the other racers while avoiding their traps.
- Character: Beat
- Type: Battle
Race to the Future[]
- Mission No. 3 on the seventh row (7-3).
- Race and fight your way to be the first across the finish line.
- Character: Jacky Bryant
- Type: Race
Music[]
This is the following music that can be picked for the track.
Console/PC[]
- Hideki Naganuma - "The Concept of Love"
- Hideki Naganuma - "Funky Dealer"
- Hideki Naganuma - "Fly Like a Butterfly"
- Hideki Naganuma, remixed by Richard Jacques - "Let Mom Sleep (No Sleep Remix)"
- Hideki Naganuma, remixed by Toronto - "Sneakman (Toronto Mix)"
DS[]
- "The Concept of Love"
- "Funky Dealer"
- "Fly Like a Butterfly"
- All tracks composed by Hideki Naganuma; rearranged by Allister Brimble and Anthony Putson.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In Rokkaku Hill, static models of the following characters can be seen in the shopping area: Cube, Rapid 99, Garam, Rhyth, Pots, Boogie, Hayashi, Kigurumi, and Rokkaku Gouji.
- Weirdly, Pots' model is duplicated a couple times, making him appear three times in total.
See also[]
- Rokkaku for other pages that share that feature the name.
References[]
- ↑ Sumo Digital (February 23, 2010). "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, Rokkaku Hill description". Sega. Retrieved on July 11, 2023.
- ↑ Ultimate Gaming Dude (January 6, 2024). "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (PS3) Race Track Bios". YouTube. Retrieved on September 12, 2024.
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