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** Not to mention that by reversing the gravity, you have most likely caused the death of a certain character by dropping him unexpectedly on the ceiling. |
** Not to mention that by reversing the gravity, you have most likely caused the death of a certain character by dropping him unexpectedly on the ceiling. |
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* The upper floors of Constantine's mansion in the ''[[Thief]]'' mission "The Sword" feature Gravity Screw effects, among other weirdness. |
* The upper floors of Constantine's mansion in the ''[[Thief]]'' mission "The Sword" feature Gravity Screw effects, among other weirdness. |
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* ''[[Dynamite Headdy]]'' had Vice Versa, a level where the player could turn the level upside-down using switches. The [[Breather Boss|miniboss]] here had to be beaten by dropping balls on it. Right after that was [[That One Boss/Action|Twin Freaks]], where the look and attitude of the boss changed depending on whether gravity was reversed. |
* ''[[Dynamite Headdy]]'' had Vice Versa, a level where the player could turn the level upside-down using switches. The [[Breather Boss|miniboss]] here had to be beaten by dropping balls on it. Right after that was [[That One Boss/Action Game|Twin Freaks]], where the look and attitude of the boss changed depending on whether gravity was reversed. |
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* In ''[[Rad Gravity]]'', the planet Turvia has reversed gravity. |
* In ''[[Rad Gravity]]'', the planet Turvia has reversed gravity. |
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* The web game ''[http://www.nitrome.com/games/swindler/ Swindler]'' by [[Nitrome]] is based around being able to rotate the rooms. |
* The web game ''[http://www.nitrome.com/games/swindler/ Swindler]'' by [[Nitrome]] is based around being able to rotate the rooms. |