Marine Zip & Go

Marine: Zip & Go, is a video game in the Marine the Raccoon series, developed by Sonic Team and released in 2021 (in Turkey) and 2030 (in other countries) for PC. This game differs from Sonic games by allowing the player to take control of one of three urinators, who each have abilities unique to them.

Voice actors

 * see Voice Roles

Manual

 * Conrols
 * Characters
 * Stages
 * Missions
 * Files
 * Options
 * Gameplay
 * Skeleton Systems
 * Version Diferences

Lookouts

 * Marine Is Tails' Girlfriend
 * Omega Simulator

Trivia

 * This is the first Marine game for the PSVita.
 * The textures for Planet Marine's environment map are actually screenshots of the team's dev PROGRAM.
 * This is the first Sonic game with Marine Pee.
 * This is the third Sonic game not to be released in Japan, the first being Sonic Rivals and the second being Sonic Rivals 2.
 * Conker (BFD and L&amp;R designs only when he is intoxicated) is the only character who can rotate while urinating.
 * Conker (L&amp;R design only when he is intoxicated) is the only character who can walk around while urinating.
 * Conker, the Postal Dude (Postal 3 version), and Chuck Greene are the only playable male characters in the game.
 * Pam Greene is the only member of Dead Rising 2's Greene Family not playable in the game.
 * Sonic Team originally planned releasing a PC Sonic game Called Marine Jeans.
 * Amy Rose is the only character who can play that game.
 * This is the first game since Live &amp; Reloaded to feature Conker as a full-playable character.
 * During the credits, the original levels from each game play along with the music medley as a tribute to the original games. In the PC fangame version, the following game versions were used: the original Japanese Marine Adventure release on Dreamcast, Marine Adventure 2 Battle on GameCube, PC version of Marine Heroes, the PS3 versions of Marine 06 and Marine Unleashed, and the Wii edition of Marine Colors. There are no obvious indications if the Genesis/Mega Drive games are originals or direct emulations (or even Marine Jam). Oddly enough, even though the credits use the revised Japanese version of the original Marine the Raccoon, the unlockable emulation in console versions is the original American release.