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'''Extra Mode''' (or originally known as '''Extra Game''') is an additional version of some games amongst the Kirby series, sometimes unlocked by a code, or beating the game. First appearing in [[Kirby's Dream Land]], The Extra Game was meant to give veteran gamers a challenge. | {{stub}} | ||
'''Extra Mode''' (or originally known as '''Extra Game''') is an additional version of some games amongst the Kirby series, sometimes unlocked by a code, or beating the game. First | |||
appearing in [[Kirby's Dream Land]], The Extra Game was meant to give veteran gamers a challenge. | |||
Revision as of 14:50, 26 June 2013
Extra Mode (or originally known as Extra Game) is an additional version of some games amongst the Kirby series, sometimes unlocked by a code, or beating the game. First appearing in Kirby's Dream Land, The Extra Game was meant to give veteran gamers a challenge.
Game Changes
Kirby's Dream Land
By pressing ↑, A, and Select on the title screen, Kirby can access a harder Dream Land with new enemies and better AI, such as Waddle Dees moving faster and jumping at Kirby and Parasols going after Kirby. The changes in enemies include:
- Every Sir Kibble turns into a Boomer.
- Every Bronto Burt turns into a Koozer.
- Every Two Face turns into a Mr. P. Umpkin.