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| The stage's results screen shall then appear as a left-pointing arrow and your score (which will be 2700 points) fly into view from its top-right corner, and the route that you took through the course will be shown on the overhead map of it at its left side as your points are tabulated; the left-pointing arrow and score will now disappear off the top-right corner of the screen, as a right-pointing arrow and the timer fly into view from its top-left corner and you receive a bonus of 5 points for every tenth of a second that you have remaining. That right-pointing arrow and timer shall then disappear off the screen's top-left corner, as a downward-pointing arrow with the text of "PERFECT POINTS 1000" on it folds down into view from its top and you receive a bonus of 1000 points - and a gold plaque with the text '''"COMPLETED"''' on it shall then tumble down onto the screen beneath your final score for this stage. The screen will now fade to white as the game goes into high-score mode; your final score for all four stages will most likely be the highest on the cabinet to date so you will have 28 seconds to enter your initials at the top of this mode's high score table with pride by using the handlebars to select the letters, numbers, symbols (one of which, you might remember from the Novice Mode, is Namco's signature character [[Pac-Man]]) and punctuation marks, then pushing the Start Button to confirm them. Once you have done so, the text '''"GAME OVER"''' shall appear on the screen, and the game will go back into attract mode.
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