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Other players can come in and out of the game at will by pressing {{snes|Start}} on their control pad. In a three player game, the characters that each player controls is fixed, but in a two player game, there is one floating character that the computer will control. Just as in a one player game, either player can take control of that character by pressing {{snes|Select}}, or bring up the command ring for that character by pressing {{snes|X}}. However, they won't be able to influence any character that the other player is controlling. | Other players can come in and out of the game at will by pressing {{snes|Start}} on their control pad. In a three player game, the characters that each player controls is fixed, but in a two player game, there is one floating character that the computer will control. Just as in a one player game, either player can take control of that character by pressing {{snes|Select}}, or bring up the command ring for that character by pressing {{snes|X}}. However, they won't be able to influence any character that the other player is controlling. | ||
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