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Aurora Icefield
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Bark grapples with you in this glittering arena boxed in by ice.


— Description, Sonic the Hedgehog Encyclo-speed-ia

Aurora Icefield is the third arena in Sonic the Fighters.

Description[]

Aurora Icefield is set in a frozen area. The arena is surrounded by giant ice blocks, instead of boxing ropes or similar walls like in the other previous levels. Bark the Polar Bear is the opponent for this level, once you have defeated him, you will receive a Yellow Chaos Emerald, and you will proceed to the next round. If the player is controlling Bark, Dr. Robotnik comes to the arena in an Egg Mobile and creates a colorless clone of Bark that the player will have to defeat.

The arena is set in an expansive, frozen plane of ice, but the fights are caged in by ice walls and an ice floor. Auroras shine brightly in the sky and chunks of ice can be seen laying around. The outer borders for this stage are sheets of ice, not ropes like in most other levels.

Trivia[]

  • This stage also appears in the Sega Saturn game Fighters Megamix as Bark's home stage, but it uses the music of Flying Carpet instead of its original music. Also, the ice walls are completely gone in this iteration of the arena.
  • Bark the Polar Bear is said to be the #1 snowboarder of North Island.[1] It can be inferred that Aurora Icefield is located on North Island.

Gallery[]

Music[]

Name Artist(s) Length Music track
"Aurora Icefield (Black Bed)" N/A 2:22

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  1. SoftBank (24 February 1997). "Bark". ファイターズメガミックス オフィシャルガイド (in Japanese). p. 202. ISBN 978-4797302127.
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