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** SSBB: Not really a credits game as much as a roll call of characters\things in the game. It keeps track of your score, and you gain coins from shooting more targets which can be used elsewhere in-game. The actual credits, played after the game's story mode, are traditional for once.
* In the Wii version of ''[[Punch-Out!!]]'', you could correct inaccuracies (mirrored/upside down letters and boxer names) in the credits for points.
* ''[[TatsunokovsTatsunoko vs. Capcom]]'' has 2: the normal variety involves [[Yatterman|Doronjo]] and her henchmen riding a bicycle and collecting golden letters, while if you beat the game as [[Mega Man (video game)|Roll]] in the [[Updated Rerelease]] version of the game, you can [[Flying Broomstick|fly around the screen on her broom]] instead. Collecting all golden letters is necessary to unlock a shooter minigame in the UR version of the game.
* In ''[[Street Fighter EX]] 3'', you can mow down an infinite number of Mooks during the end credits, including Andore from [[Final Fight]], who got bigger the more times you defeated him.
* In ''[[Ehrgeiz]]'', (a Square fighting game best known for including ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' characters) the credits play during the final boss battle. This is actually important to at least one ending: {{spoiler|When the boss is defeated, a number of bonus items appear, including coins, jewels, and [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|Han Dehan's severed leg]]. If you're playing as Han, your ending is determined by whether you recover his leg before the timer runs out.}}