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** Elder Xelpud is considered to be Duplex's avatar before NIGORO was [[GR 3]] Project.
** Ditto with Samieru, his was Lemeza.
* [[Auto -Scrolling Level]]: The boss fight against Viy.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The pistol. It's by far the most powerful weapon in the game, but you can't carry more than 12 bullets, they're prohibitively expensive, you don't get it until very late in the game, and the final boss isn't even vulnerable to it. It's only useful for finding certain ROMs and boss fights.
** Made much more practical in the [[Wii Ware]] version: you can buy it from one of the shops on the surface for 100 coins, and most of the bosses have their invulnerability to certain weapons removed, including the final boss.
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* [[Knockback]]: Your main difficulty enhancer.
* [[Last Ditch Move]]: {{spoiler|Palenque in the Wiiware version}}.
* [[Lava Is Boiling Kool-Aid]]: Lava is a palette swap of water. The only difference between them is that they require different items to allow you to use [[RO Ms]]ROMs while in them and to swim in them without damage.
* [[Ledge Bats]]: In many, many places, particularly in [[Brutal Bonus Level]].
* [[Leitmotif]]: Lemeza, Xelpud, the Four Sages, and every boss.
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* [[Sequential Boss]]: The final boss has five increasingly difficult forms, with no opportunity to heal.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** One of the ROM combos lets you play a ''[[Gradius]]'' clone, another combo with ''[[Contra]]'' turns you into a [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]], and one of the [[RO Ms]]ROMs required for the whip power-up combo is ''[[Castlevania]]''.
** The Contra "anti-shout-out" is part of a combo with F1 Spirit 3D, because the creators disliked that latter game (which also shows in the fact that you can buy it for ''five coins''.).
** Those who grew up with the MSX will get quite a few laughs from Elder Xelpud's many quotes.