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{{ | {{All Game Nav|game=SimEarth: The Living Planet}} | ||
* '''Scenario Select''': On the ''main menu'', move the cursor to ''Scenario'' and hold {{snes|L}}, {{snes|R}}, and {{snes|X}}. Press {{snes|A}} and a scenario selection menu will appear. | * '''Scenario Select''': On the ''main menu'', move the cursor to ''Scenario'' and hold {{snes|L}}, {{snes|R}}, and {{snes|X}}. Press {{snes|A}} and a scenario selection menu will appear. | ||
* '''Special Menu''': Watch through the introduction until "Press Start" appears. Hold {{snes|L}} and {{snes|R}} and press {{snes|Start}}. You will now get a different menu from which you can view all Gaia windows, performs sound tests, and view the ending. | * '''Special Menu''': Watch through the introduction until "Press Start" appears. Hold {{snes|L}} and {{snes|R}} and press {{snes|Start}}. You will now get a different menu from which you can view all Gaia windows, performs sound tests, and view the ending. | ||
* '''Robots''': Setting off an ''N-Bomb'' in a ''Nanotech'' city will destroy it, allowing the robots to escape and develop as any other lifeform. These lifeforms can survive anywhere and are not mentioned in the game's manual and are unavailable otherwise. | * '''Robots''': Setting off an ''N-Bomb'' in a ''Nanotech'' city will destroy it, allowing the robots to escape and develop as any other lifeform. These lifeforms can survive anywhere and are not mentioned in the game's manual and are unavailable otherwise. |