Classic

Classic is a Nine Circles remake made by Complex (or Complexx). It's generally regarded as one of the hardest remakes, immediately behind Poltergeist.

Description
This is one of the first remakes ever, having the ID under 7 millions. The color scheme of this level is green, for the first time in Nine Circles Levels, and even for the first time, lack a ship and/or a ball part unlike other levels. This level focuses in particular on timing skills.

Gameplay
The level starts with a moderate cube with some traps and fakes, then involves in a Fairydust-section with troll rings. The wave arrives quite early, at just the 17%, and can be divided in two parts: The last part is a moderate cube with 1.8 blocks like in the end of Nine Circles. The gameplay is also the same: avoiding spikes, crossing fake lines and hitting the orbs with crucial timing. The levels ends with the mark of Complex, a "wall of fame" and, below a lenny face, an invisible sawblade that can be generate a frustrating death at 99%.
 * 1) Single wave: abundance of spikes, fake lines, sawblades and size/gravity portals. Requested advanced mashing skills.
 * 2) Dual wave: it's the second half of the wave. After the dual portal the layout of the level changes a lot: there aren't any sawblade, spike or portal, the unique hazards are thornsand fake lines. This part is very very hard and needs extremely crucial mechanic timing. Nearly the end the speed becomes dual and a narrow with threating spikes appears.

Trivia
1. In this level appear twice a lenny face (at the beginning and the end) and a monster face (nearly the drop and in the final cube).

2. Complex himself collaborated with Dzeser in an other remake, Astronaut 13. Gotten a demon-rating and at around 15k likes, an hacker changed it in a free demon, forcing Dzeser to remove the level and to reupload. This level is currently in waiting to re-get demoned.

3. Only in this level and The RealistiK lacks a ship or ball part.

4. This was the first green remake to be released, even if Problematic was the first to get stars.