Display title | Infinite 1-Ups |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | 1-Ups are a good thing in many games; with a limited number of Video Game Lives, you'll need some extras just in case if you want to get through the game in one sitting. Some game designers, however, don't know when to quit giving you opportunities to earn them, and create an Infinite 1-Up, an incredibly easy (if sometimes tricky) way of gaining an infinite amount of life which makes the game far easier than it should be. |