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| published by = [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] | | published by = [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] | ||
| developed by = Ubi Soft Montréal | | developed by = Ubi Soft Montréal | ||
| designed by = Gunther Galipot and Benoit Macon, Alexandre Agro, Serge Dore, Martin Dufour, Yannick Dumais, Richard Dumas, Kevin Guillamette, Martin Hamel, David Levesque, Sylvain Marsan, Patrick Oulette, Benoit Rheaume, Jean-Francois Roy, Yann Sylvestre | |||
| soundtrack by = Éric Chevalier | |||
| release date = 31st August, 1999 | | release date = 31st August, 1999 | ||
| genre = 3D platformer | | genre = 3D platformer | ||
| gameplay mode = Single player | | gameplay mode = Single player | ||
| platforms = PC, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color (EU only) | | platforms = PC, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color (EU only) | ||
| ratings = 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB) | |||
| distribution media = Cartridge, CD-ROM | |||
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'''''Tonic Trouble''''' is a video game developed and released in the late 1990s by [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] Montréal, initially to test the 3D engine used by ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It is notable for featuring limbless characters akin to the earlier ''[[Rayman]]'' games although it is actually set on Earth; in fact, [[the General|one of these characters]] | '''''Tonic Trouble''''' is a video game developed and released in the late 1990s by [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] Montréal, initially to test the 3D engine used by ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It is notable for featuring limbless characters akin to the earlier ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games although it is actually set on Earth; in fact, [[the General|one of these characters]] makes a cameo appearance at a very late point in ''Rayman 2'', and [[Rayman]] makes a cameo in ''Tonic Trouble'''s end credits. It was released for the Nintendo 64, PC and Game Boy Color (only in Europe) in 1999. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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Ed faces a trial in court, and as punishment for his carelessness, he is sent to Earth to clean up the mess. During his journey there, his own spaceship malfunctions and ends up crashing into a snowy mountainous area on Earth, which is now roaming with mutant killer vegetables and balloon sheep. Eventually he meets a doctor and his daughter, Suzy, who offer to help him by giving him weapons and powers in exchange for small things such as springs and propellers used by the Doc to build a machine. | Ed faces a trial in court, and as punishment for his carelessness, he is sent to Earth to clean up the mess. During his journey there, his own spaceship malfunctions and ends up crashing into a snowy mountainous area on Earth, which is now roaming with mutant killer vegetables and balloon sheep. Eventually he meets a doctor and his daughter, Suzy, who offer to help him by giving him weapons and powers in exchange for small things such as springs and propellers used by the Doc to build a machine. | ||
[[Image:Rayman_Tonic_Trouble_credits_cameo.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:Rayman_Tonic_Trouble_credits_cameo.jpg|thumb|320px|right|[[Rayman]]'s cameo appearance in the credits of ''Tonic Trouble'']] | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||