The other block walls are intangible and can be passed through.įive double-sided doors, colored grey, Blue, Red, Green and Yellow, are found floating in the top right corner. The first of them has five columns, the leftmost of which are made of Pit Blocks, and the rightmost of Fake Blocks. Under them is a floor made of Screw Attack Blocks.Ībove the raised floor is a long platform with three cube-like walls along it. On the top left of the room is a line of light brown blocks, above which are a Missile Tank, Energy Tank, Power Bomb Tank and Super Missile Tank floating in midair. On either side of the room are Blue Doors which can only be opened with Missiles. It is possible that this room was used to test the Shinespark, given the sloped platform, and part of the raised floor consists of Boost Blocks (taking the appearance of yellow blocks from Wario). The first is a long, rectangular corridor with a raised section of floor that slopes on either side, and a floating platform with two sloped sides, and Fake Blocks in between them. The bricks have the same properties as blocks in Zero Mission, but using Wario sprites. Zero Mission uses the same, albeit heavily modified engine as Metroid Fusion, which itself was modified from Wario Land 4. Notably, they contain many bricks from Wario Land 4. Several testing rooms exist within the game's data.
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