Talk:Olympus Coliseum

Spelling
I know Colosseum is the proper spelling, but the game uses the "Coliseum" spelling. Any thoughts?--Dreyfus 23:00, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Oops, I should've looked here before moving. I moved because of that, I think we should go with the in-game spelling, but I can move it back if there are major objections (normally anyone can revert moves, but I had to delete a redirect to do this one, so...).  Scottch 05:14, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

Trivia check!
It says only Destiny Islands and Hollow Bastion are the other worlds in all three games, but wasn't 100 Acre Wood in all 3 too?

Also, it says that the clip with Maleficent still plays, but i saw a video on youtube where they went there after hollow bastion and maleficent was edited out...

It's set after the movie
Someone removed this info I contributed saying that KHII used the movie's plot, but this isn't correct. There's some references to the film (Hades using Hercules's relationship with Meg in his ploy, Hades falling into the Styx, the Hydra), but the main plot in this world is Hades using Auron to fight Hercules and reopening the Underdrome with Pete's assistance, tricking Sora into unlocking it. It's been a while since I saw the film, but I don't remember anything about an Underdrome, so I deduce it is something they made up for the game (and obviously Auron isn't in the movie, either). Also, Zeus and Mount Olympus are only mentioned in KHII while in the film the whole plot revolves around Hades wanting to take over Mount Olympus and overthrow Zeus. With all this in mind, I'm putting back the info I contributed. And as my contributed info already stated, Hercules already has his divine glow in the first KH, which he attains at the end of the film. I.e. the world is set after the events of the film. Xerruy 18:51, 13 August 2009 (UTC)

KHD mini-games

 * Beginner's Training (Mission 36)
 * Practical Application (Mission 39)
 * Champ's Challenge (Mission 46)

There are also a few that aren't listed for points, but are treated more like the normal cups:
 * Mission 61: Games
 * Mission 73: Games

The first three are obviously variations on Phil's Training, but do we want to consider 61 and 73 (Games 1 and Games 2) as full-fledged cups? They do act like it, at least. Glorious  CHAOS!  03:40, July 19, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yes, I think we should treat them as cups. They have seeds and plenty of enemies. But do they have cups? I don't really remember. I might be able to play a holo-mission to find out, though. -- 04:18, July 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * 61 and 73 are functionally the same as cups (though you have to holomission in order to redo them, like all other minigames in Days), but they are just called the "Games". Glorious  CHAOS!  04:42, July 19, 2010 (UTC)


 * When I said "cups", I was actually refering to the prize you win at the end...


 * Anyway, I replayed those missions last night and got a list of seeds and the enemies in them. I'll swing them by when I get to a decent computer. And, for the record, there are no "cups" as prizes when you beat them.


 * EDIT: Okay, here it is:


 * Mission 61
 * 1) Shadow x3, Soldier x3
 * 2) Hover Ghost x7
 * 3) Striped Aria x3, Ice Cannon
 * 4) Yellow Opera x4, Tailbunker
 * 5) Xigbar
 * 6) Guard Armor

-- 17:58, July 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Mission 73
 * 1) Sky Grappler, Air Battler x2
 * 2) Jumbo Cannon x3, Li'l Cannon x6
 * 3) Snowy Crystal x2. Switch Launcher
 * 4) Watcher x4, Ice Cannon
 * 5) Stalwart Blade
 * Okay, I started it at Games. Woo. So, we also need to remove the Games-only enemies from the galleries. Glorious  CHAOS!  11:46, July 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Point of order, the lineups change a bit for mission mode. --  Neumannz ,  The Dark Falcon  16:14, August 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Sounds like a good thing to mention on the Games article. Glorious  CHAOS!  21:02, August 2, 2010 (UTC)