Green Hill

""You can really feel the sunshine on this stage. The swinging platform may remind veteran Sonic players of those found in the original games, but platfighter fans may remember it for another reason...""

Green Hill is a stage in Nexed, being based on the zone of the same name from the original Sonic the Hedgehog.

History
Green Hill Zone is the first zone in the Genesis, Master System, and Game Gear versions of Sonic the Hedgehog. The three-act zone was designed by Sonic Team member Hirokazu Yasuhara, who was inspired by the U.S. state of California when deciding on the zone's color scheme. Green Hill is notable for introducing many staples that would appear in future Sonic titles, such as loop-de-loops and an emphasis on high-speed gameplay.

Green Hill has been recognized as an iconic level in video games, with many zones in future Sonic titles taking inspiration from it. In addition, the zone itself has reappeared in several games, such as Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Battle, Sonic Generations, and Sonic Mania.

Layout
Green Hill's appearance resembles that of the zone as it appears in Sonic Generations. The background depicts the grassy, checkerboarded terrain that the zone is known for, with a waterfall being present on the right side of the stage. On ocassion, either Classic Sonic or Dr. Robotnik can be seen traversing the terrain, the latter piloting his Egg Mobile.

The stage takes place on a large, flat platform with a sloped bottom. A soft platform is suspended above the stage on a chain, constantly swinging on a consistent, curved path.

Hazards
Green Hill has no official hazards. While the swinging platform can be considered a hazard of sorts, no toggle exists for it since both the Tournament B and F versions of the stage remove it regardless while leaving the remainder of the stage intact.

Trivia

 * The stage's layout took inspiration from Project M, a popular mod for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, a few changes were made in order to differentiate the Nexed version of Green Hill from that of Project M.