In the beta version of the game, Gremlin Cages had two metal plates as the top and bottom, connected by metal bars similar to those found in jail cells. In the final game, the Cages still have the metal plates, but instead of jail cell-like bars, thay have metal bars connected by glass plates. In the graphic novel, the one cage that appears (Gus) is completely metal and not see-through. In the second game, the Gremlin Cages now have force fields around them, which will knock Mickey back if he gets too close. Oswald can disable the force fields with his remote.
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| - In the beta version of the game, Gremlin Cages had two metal plates as the top and bottom, connected by metal bars similar to those found in jail cells. In the final game, the Cages still have the metal plates, but instead of jail cell-like bars, thay have metal bars connected by glass plates. In the graphic novel, the one cage that appears (Gus) is completely metal and not see-through. In the second game, the Gremlin Cages now have force fields around them, which will knock Mickey back if he gets too close. Oswald can disable the force fields with his remote.
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| - In the beta version of the game, Gremlin Cages had two metal plates as the top and bottom, connected by metal bars similar to those found in jail cells. In the final game, the Cages still have the metal plates, but instead of jail cell-like bars, thay have metal bars connected by glass plates. In the graphic novel, the one cage that appears (Gus) is completely metal and not see-through. In the second game, the Gremlin Cages now have force fields around them, which will knock Mickey back if he gets too close. Oswald can disable the force fields with his remote.
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