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| * This station has [[Wikipedia:Bubble_Tape|Bubble Tape]] floating in the background. This particular gum was very popular in the 1990 due to its unique packaging. | | * This station has [[Wikipedia:Bubble_Tape|Bubble Tape]] floating in the background. This particular gum was very popular in the 1990 due to its unique packaging. |
| ** The text on the packaging is not in English but is instead in Inkling. | | ** The text on the packaging is not in English but is instead in Inkling. |
| | ** [[Slow Ride Station]] has Bubble Tape floating around in the background as well. |
| * Wassup 8-Ball Station is the only mission in Octo Expansion to use the {{Weapon|S2|Main|Splash-o-matic}}. | | * Wassup 8-Ball Station is the only mission in Octo Expansion to use the {{Weapon|S2|Main|Splash-o-matic}}. |
| * The Japanese name of this station is a pun on ''"Kasetto no tsume oru"'' (Breaking the tabs of cassette tape) | | * The Japanese name of this station is a pun on ''"Kasetto no tsume oru"'' (Breaking the tabs of cassette tape) |
Revision as of 16:23, 16 February 2019
Wassup 8-Ball Station is a stage in the Octo Expansion.
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Gameplay
Wassup 8-Ball Station begins with a downward ramp, followed by two upward ramps. Along the way, Agent 8 must defeat Octotroopers.
Area 2 starts with some beams which carry the ball to the next part. Octotroopers will also shoot at the player. There is then a right turn and a propeller lift, which takes 8 upwards. If Agent 8 keeps going up, though, then they will reach a beam above and can collect a power egg pack.
Section number 3 begins with a platform tilted upward. 8 will have to push the ball up it without it falling off. Then, there is another similar platform, but the ball should fall off in order to get to area four.
Area 4 begins with a seesaw, where the 8-ball must be pushed across quickly. There is then an 8-ball switch which activates an elevator. The elevator takes Agent 8 up to a small platforming section, which consists of a few beams and some Octotroopers. At the top is a key.
Part 5 starts right after the key, and is followed by platform taking the player back to the 8-ball switch. The key opens up a vault containing a balloon fish right behind the 8-ball switch. The balloon fish can explode, making the 8-ball move extremely quickly, but it will have to be timed well due to a seesaw that can push an 8-ball into the abyss. Right after the seesaw is the 8-ball goal.
Gallery
Quotes
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Please lead the 8-ball to the goal.
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Keep in mind that the 8-ball will damage any enemies it touches.
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Shoot it carefully but powerfully.
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Hurry and get the key!
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First, try getting it onto that rail in the middle.
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Head across the seesaw in a single dash!
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I see an 8-ball switch in front of the Vault!
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Use that Balloon Fish to send the 8-ball flying!
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Talk about an uphill battle...
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An elevator! But I guess you're not going to able to get the ball onto it...
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Keep an eye out for when the seesaw over there lowers down!
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Trivia
- "Wassup" is the corruption of "What's up?", that was popularized by a December 1999 advertising campaign for Bud Light beer.
- The subtitle is one of the possible results on a Magic 8-Ball.
- This station has Bubble Tape floating in the background. This particular gum was very popular in the 1990 due to its unique packaging.
- The text on the packaging is not in English but is instead in Inkling.
- Slow Ride Station has Bubble Tape floating around in the background as well.
- Wassup 8-Ball Station is the only mission in Octo Expansion to use the
Splash-o-matic.
- The Japanese name of this station is a pun on "Kasetto no tsume oru" (Breaking the tabs of cassette tape)
- The Dutch title of this station alludes to the fact that this level looks like it's under construction.
Names in other languages
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Translation notes