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* [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever]] -- The boss of the fifth level is a huge mole that the Rusty Nailers [[Brainwashed and Crazy|brainwashed]] into attacking people by putting some sort of helmet on its head.
* [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever]] -- The boss of the fifth level is a huge mole that the Rusty Nailers [[Brainwashed and Crazy|brainwashed]] into attacking people by putting some sort of helmet on its head.
* [[Auto Scrolling Level]] -- Part of level four, when Harry is on a moving piece of scaffolding.
* [[Auto Scrolling Level]] -- Part of level four, when Harry is on a moving piece of scaffolding.
* [[Brought to You By The Letter S]] -- For some mysterious reason, all the bad guys have helmets with the letter "M" on them. It has nothing to do either with '''R'''usty '''N'''ailers or with the company's original name, '''K'''uromoku-gumi.
* [[Brought to You By The Letter "S"]] -- For some mysterious reason, all the bad guys have helmets with the letter "M" on them. It has nothing to do either with '''R'''usty '''N'''ailers or with the company's original name, '''K'''uromoku-gumi.
* [[Crate Expectations]] -- Crates are absolutely everywhere, there are also enemies dressed as crates! The green ones contain bonus. Also, don't let them fall on Harry's head.
* [[Crate Expectations]] -- Crates are absolutely everywhere, there are also enemies dressed as crates! The green ones contain bonus. Also, don't let them fall on Harry's head.
* [[Cultural Translation]] -- All over the place. The setting is unmistakably Japanese, but it was Westernized by changing names, removing all instances of Japanese alphabet, turning ''sakura'' petals into blinking twinkles and so on. A good example are the ''udon'' stands right at the beginning, that were given names such as "Drew's Diner", but the people coming out of them still throw ramen bowls at Harry.
* [[Cultural Translation]] -- All over the place. The setting is unmistakably Japanese, but it was Westernized by changing names, removing all instances of Japanese alphabet, turning ''sakura'' petals into blinking twinkles and so on. A good example are the ''udon'' stands right at the beginning, that were given names such as "Drew's Diner", but the people coming out of them still throw ramen bowls at Harry.
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* [[Executive Suite Fight]] -- The last level has Harry go through the sewers to break unnoticed in Rusty Nailers' corporate HQ, and through the offices up to the business suite where the last enemy, the Chairman, awaits.
* [[Executive Suite Fight]] -- The last level has Harry go through the sewers to break unnoticed in Rusty Nailers' corporate HQ, and through the offices up to the business suite where the last enemy, the Chairman, awaits.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]] -- Sewer workers that throw manhole covers as if they were boomerang flying discs!
* [[Improbable Weapon User]] -- Sewer workers that throw manhole covers as if they were boomerang flying discs!
* [[New Game Plus]] -- Or better, a second loop with slightly enhanced difficulty that starts after the brief ending sequence is finished.
* [[New Game+]] -- Or better, a second loop with slightly enhanced difficulty that starts after the brief ending sequence is finished.
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]] -- Everything is harmful to Harry, unless he finds a hard hat to absorb one point of damage.
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]] -- Everything is harmful to Harry, unless he finds a hard hat to absorb one point of damage.
* [[Platform Game]]
* [[Platform Game]]