Radical Rails Station: Difference between revisions
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* Radical Rails Station was revealed before Octo Expansion was released. | * Radical Rails Station was revealed before Octo Expansion was released. | ||
* The Japanese name of this station is a pun on ''Tsuppari'', a type of delinquent youths. It is a slang term in the 80's Japan. | * The Japanese name of this station is a pun on ''Tsuppari'', a type of delinquent youths. It is a slang term in the 80's Japan. | ||
* | * This station has ''"Gayla Sky Spy"''-kites floating around in the background. These kites of the Japanese brand Gayla were popular in the 70s. | ||
** [[Fake Plastic Station]] and [[Pop Rock Station]] has these kites floating in the background as well. | |||
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Template:InfoboxMission/OctoExpansion
Radical Rails Station is a mission in Octo Expansion.
Gameplay
The main objective is to destroy all the crates while riding a series of ride rails.
Trivia
- "Radical" is an 80s slang word meaning "Cool".
- Radical Rails Station was revealed before Octo Expansion was released.
- The Japanese name of this station is a pun on Tsuppari, a type of delinquent youths. It is a slang term in the 80's Japan.
- This station has "Gayla Sky Spy"-kites floating around in the background. These kites of the Japanese brand Gayla were popular in the 70s.
- Fake Plastic Station and Pop Rock Station has these kites floating in the background as well.
Names in other languages
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Translation notes