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Thats correct but someone has to learn why that also happends when they don't have enough coins.
(revised. It is clear that if you do not have the required amount of coins you will not be able to continue)
(Thats correct but someone has to learn why that also happends when they don't have enough coins.)
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If you run out of lives, you can continue where you left off if you have enough coins to purchase a continue. If you do, just select "Continue" from the menu selection. The higher the difficulty setting, the more continues cost, ranging from one to ten coins. Continuing will halve your score and give you a point penalty at the end of the game. Not continuing, or selecting no, results in a game over.
If you run out of lives, you can continue where you left off if you have enough coins to purchase a continue. If you do, just select "Continue" from the menu selection. The higher the difficulty setting, the more continues cost, ranging from one to ten coins. Continuing will halve your score and give you a point penalty at the end of the game. Not continuing, selecting no, or not having enough coins results in a game over.


Each playable character has three trophies which are unlocked by beating each Regular Match with that character. Along with the trophy, winning brings up a short gameplay movie and screenshot of the character, and then allows you to play a credits minigame where you can shoot the creators' names for fun.
Each playable character has three trophies which are unlocked by beating each Regular Match with that character. Along with the trophy, winning brings up a short gameplay movie and screenshot of the character, and then allows you to play a credits minigame where you can shoot the creators' names for fun.
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