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Games - List of Dr. Eggman's vehicles


This is a list of Dr. Eggman's various vehicles in which he has appeared over the Sonic the Hedgehog series, acting as a boss against Sonic and other characters. In addition, all versions of Eggman are equipped with a floating pod, known as the Egg-o-Matic.

The Egg-O-Matic

  • Frequently-used vehicle. Eggman usually connects it to his bigger robots so he can escape. It is a small half-open egg-shaped vehicle. In Sonic X it was upgraded with three pillars, one heading upwards, another, left, and another right.

Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis version)

  • Floating vehicle swinging a wrecking ball. Platforms were placed on either side of the screen so Sonic could reach Eggman. Official name is "Checker Wrecker Ball". (Green Hill Zone)
  • Floating vehicle that dropped fireballs. There was a gap of lava in the center of the screen; Eggman's fireballs would spread across the side that they were dropped. (Marble Zone)
  • Floating vehicle with a downward spike. Sonic was on a bridge made of blocks that Eggman would remove one by one. (Spring Yard Zone)
  • Floating vehicle that dropped spikeballs that would eventually explode. There were three see-saws on the ground. Sonic had to either launch a spikeball up at Eggman, or use a spikeball to launch himself up. (Starlight Zone)
  • 4 Robotic pillars that would attempt to squish Sonic, two at a time, with one of the pillars seating Eggman. A nearby device would also fire electrical attacks at Sonic after the pillars withdrew into the floor or ceiling. The challenge is that Sonic has no Rings for protection. (Final Zone) But when De-bug mode is used sonic can't be harmed.
== Sonic the Hedgehog
(Master and Game Gear versions)== There are no Rings in any of the boss stages. Also, some of the fights are set up differently between the two versions.
  • Floating vehicle that hovers above Sonic's head and occasionally comes down to Sonic's level to ram him. In the Master System version, Sonic has to wait for Eggman to descend before he can attack. In the Game Gear version, the smaller screen makes it so Eggman is always in attack range. (Green Hill Zone)
  • A submarine that surfaces periodically to shoot a spread shot at Sonic. The Master System version has the fight taking place on a single island, which Sonic can't fall off of. The Game Gear version takes place on a ramped bridge instead. (Bridge Zone)
  • A floating vehicle thad drops exploding cannonballs on a ramped vine. Sonic has to dodge the cannonball as it rolls back and forth, all without falling off the vine. (Jungle Zone)
  • A submarine that shoots energy bullets from below Sonic and position-tracking torpedoes from above. The fight takes place underwater, but Sonic can't drown in this stage. (Labyrinth Zone)
  • The Sky Base, a floating blimp that serves as Eggman's escape vehicle after he flees the Scrap Brain Zone. Sonic has to board the blimp and get to the control room, all without the benefit of a single Ring.
  • A ceiling-mounted cannon that launches homing energy balls at Sonic. The weak spot is Eggman's control tube, which has its own defenses as well (the Game Gear version uses a trio of floor-mounted flamethrowers, while the Master System version uses an electric wall that flickers on and off as it sweeps back and forth across the room). (Sky Base Zone)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

  • All-terrain vehicle with a drill in front. The drill would be fired as a desperation attack when Eggman was down to his last hit. Unlike other vehicles, this one is boarded via a Helicopter which becomes the cockpit (Emerald Hill Zone)
  • Floating vehicle that would collect chemicals from the poisoned water underneath and then drop the chemicals on his enemies. (Chemical Plant Zone)
  • Floating vehicle with a giant hammer. The hammer would hit totem poles which would, in turn, shoot arrows. Unfortunately for Eggman, the heroes could use the arrows as platforms to reach him. (Aquatic Ruin Zone)
  • A big floating vehicle with an electric claw coming out of the bottom. This claw would also drop red spike balls that explode. The fight was set in a giant pinball machine. (Casino Night Zone)
  • A submarine that emerged from lava and shot fireballs. This fight is similar to the one in Marble Zone, except Eggman is coming from the lava instead of from above. (Hill Top Zone)
  • A floating vehicle that could drill though rock. This would cause an earthquake that would make rocks fall from above. Normal rocks did no damage, while pointy ones would do harm. (Mystic Cave Zone)
  • A submarine that would alternate between shooting spikes and deploying a mechanism which could shoot lasers. (Oil Ocean Zone)
  • A floating machine surrounded by "eggs". Hitting Eggman would turn an egg into a mini-Eggman, which could be destroyed with any simple attack. When all the eggs were destroyed, the vehicle could shoot fairly large lasers. (Metropolis Zone)
  • A powerful ceiling-mounted laser controlled by a nearby computer. It moves around until it prepares to fire. There are three floating platforms (with spikes on the bottom, so watch where you jump) which allows our heroes to hit it. (Wing Fortress Zone)
  • A huge battle suit, with spikes for fingers, and a jetpack that could launch rockets. The spiked hands made the battle suit difficult to hit (Especially when using Sonic & Knuckles connectivity due to Knuckles
    ' jumps being lower than Sonic and Tails
    '.), especially since there were no rings in the level, and players had to fight what appears to be Mecha Sonic beforehand. (Death Egg Zone)
  • The Wing Fortress, a giant airship that served as the second-to-last stage. This airship was chased during Sky Chase Zone, and shot down Sonic's airplane, the Tornado, at the beginning of the Wing Fortress Zone. (Sky Chase Zone, Wing Fortress Zone)
  • A spaceship used by Eggman to fly from the Wing Fortress to the Death Egg. When Eggman escaped in it at the end of Wing Fortress Zone, Sonic chased it and held on to it, taking him to the Death Egg Zone. (Wing Fortress Zone)
  • The Death Egg, an armored space station similar to the Death Star from Star Wars. The Death Egg was the final stage, where you fought the two final bosses (mentioned above). The Death Egg Zone had no Rings, to make the final bosses harder. (Death Egg Zone)

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